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GRAMMAR DELIVERS THE GOODS

To Grammar Old Boys lies the distinction of supplying the best back and best forward in the first

representative game of the season. At Hamilton o n Monday, Ces Badeley very effectually confounded the critics who considered he was past his game, his defence being almost faultless, while h i s lightning attacking thrusts repeat-

edly baffled his opponents. X. Cathcart, who has been frequently described in these notes as one of the City’s most promising forwards, played a brilliant game. For some time one of the most underrated forwards in Auckland, he has now shown that you cannot keep a good man down.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 13

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GRAMMAR DELIVERS THE GOODS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 13

GRAMMAR DELIVERS THE GOODS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 13

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