THE LAST MATCH
, A CRICKET SCORE. ~ • rt"' ' '. .«■* * •>’ • BRITISH TEAM AT PERTH, f| | r . _____ A(Australian Press Association) !&•• "S . • ■ ft? 5 >.- J ■ this day at 9. a.n,.) PERTH, This Day. Rugbyites played their final gaflie ’in Australia to-day, against a West Australia combination. . It is 20 years since the last match at Perth against a British team. The visitors completely outclassed the locals and gaye UP exhibition of brilliant passing combination which will go far in popularising the code. A feature was a penalty goal by Max Carpenter, a former Nek s South Wales player from more than hdlf 'Way down the ground. The final score was : Britishers 73 Westralia 3 Tli£• attendance was three thousand five:hundred.: • Thej-ißritishers were lavishly entertained: and then joined the mail boat for Home.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1930, Page 3
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127THE LAST MATCH Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1930, Page 3
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