BALL.
gTO N. Sept 15 ■•-’b/ t/Ay'« r resulted ?”• , Wg by 20 points •XM’ v T^^kere■: Bortons. Harper lor • Kiernan and • ot , Hen repreeentBls the North I'-'X 7* Lance." ( >f two ex11 tbo recent •■fc'igton and : The s'ven by 31. Boys’ right-wing His running, fielding, and kicking were all high class, and a year or two on his shoulders should find him contesting a place in Wellington’s representative team if he should keep up his present form. Why he was not a regular member of the Old Boys’ senior championship team during the season is a matter of surprise to me. . . . The best back among the visitors was the captain of the team (A. Flower). His kicking was excellent, and the dash lie made when he scored his team's Sonly try showed that if opportunity had come his way oftener his team -would have made a better showing. He tackled very -well, } also.
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Kaikoura Star, 16 September 1902, Page 5
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