CYRIL TOWERS' BOOT
With the Australian Interstate Rugby Union programme completed, the stage is now set, though. somewhat indecisively, for the matches against South Africa ln Australia. The curtain was rung down at North Sydney Oval on May 15, on the final inter-State match between N.S.W. and -QUeensland. By its 14 — 11 success New South Wales won the rubber, the tallies being N.S.W. 2 games and Queens'iand one game. The other match was drawn. A more satisfying conclusion would have been honours even, for Queensland scored three tries to one. It was Cyril Towers who booted N.S.W. to victory, toppling, meanwhile, the record points score for N.S.W., formerly j held by Stan Wickham. j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 17
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