ANOTHER WIN FOR SOUTH CANTERBURY
■Press Assooiation.)
(By Telegraph—
WELLINGTON, Last Night. The touring South Canterbury Jteam overwhelmed Wellington B in the seo-ond half to win by 29 to 13. The visiting forwards showed speed and keenness and they were superior in the first kai!, tliougk Wellington scored i'rom tw» counter-attacks and a brilliant solo run by yargisson. In the second spell Soulk Canterbury gained confidence from. a poorJy orgaiused defence and the forwards and backs tkrew tko ball about i'reelv. IBpced and splendid backing up enabled them to pilo on the points, and one conibined movement was one of the finest e\er seen on the ground. AVriglit changed direction when he received m
a passing rush and most of the team handled for Ryan- to cross. Adkins, Gilmore and .Strang were impressiye South Canterbury iorwards and Guy 1 and Guineven were the best of the Wellington pack. The home backs i'ailed badly. Tries i'or South Canterbury were scored by Ryan (4), Adkins, Gilmore and Morrison. Stvang converted four. ■ For Wellington, Oassidy, C'arter and Sargisson scored. Baldwin converted twe
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 209, 20 September 1937, Page 9
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179ANOTHER WIN FOR SOUTH CANTERBURY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 209, 20 September 1937, Page 9
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