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(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.]
(Received this day at 12.25, p.m.) VANCOUVER, Sept, 10.
A crowd of thirty-five thousand saw the British play their rivals to a standstill and hold the upper hand for the most 'of’: five .’ehukkersY*'Lacey with four goals and Roark with three were the stars of the challenger’s attack, getting tMvay repeatedly for brilliant scoriiig;fti;uns. One of, Roark’js best mounts broke doty hi.in 4he; : fourth cliukker, fracturing a leg and was destroyed. ;Trailing‘)§ix- seven after five chukkers. the, Americans put. on a blazing rally in the sixth routing the British. Eric Pedley ran wild scoring eight goals and tallied six in the last three chukkers. Hoping contributed two in the- (sixth; • - r
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1930, Page 5
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