ENGLISH SOCCER WIN
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Dunedin, Law Night. After a sprihg-like week snow stili marred conditions on the Carisbrook gfouhd fbf the first international Assobiation eohtest between England and . New Zealand. The visitors ekperieheBd less trouble than the New Zealahd team on the slippery ground. FUrther there was a definitely superibr under standing between tliB battks ahd i'orWards. The Nfew Zealanders slippe1 more and lost the bail, besidbS the ti flirectioti was bad ih thb critieal btage^ Despite the eohditions the visitor.^ gUVe a btilliarit exhibition. The N6W Sealand forwhrds laSkcd penbttatibh hgainst the Well-ofgaiiised deferl'ce. the backs kept the clevef visitors out well during the first hah Wh'en the score was three nil, but England was morb aggressive in the second spell, notelhing nine goals Uespite the brilliant goalkeeping of Gameron. Scbfers were: Easthatn. 4, Mathews l',. Fineih 2, Thornton 2, Gollins 1, Lewis 1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 120, 7 June 1937, Page 7
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