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RUGBY LEAGUE

COAST BEAT CANTERBURY. Tn a match'at Grevmouth yesterday West Coast 53 defeated Canterbury 23. COOKE PLAYS LEAGUE, KICKS PENALTY GOAL. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) AUCKLAND, July 2. A. E, Cooke, New Zealand Rugby Union international, 1924-30, played his first League game to-day for Richmond against Newton, the only score at half-time .-beiug a penalty goal kicked bv Cooke. "He made two splendid openings which should have produced tries, the movements breaking down on the goal-line. Cooke was obviously short of condition, although the heavy ground was not suited to his style. When he gets more confidence and strikes firm 1 turf, the League game will suit him to a nicety. ;

Richmond scored an overdue will by 13 points to 6 against Newton, who last week pushed the championship lenders (Devmiport) to a point, 1748, before acknowledging defeat,. ■ - ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1932, Page 5

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RUGBY LEAGUE Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1932, Page 5

RUGBY LEAGUE Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1932, Page 5

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