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CANTERBURY DOMINATES PLAY AT CHRISTCHURCH.—In the sixth match of its tour the British Rugby football team suffered its second defeat on Saturday, when it went under to Canterbury by 14 points to 8. In the pictures (top): Jones-Davies (on left) has missed a flying tackle at G, F. Hart, his opposing wing, but has caused him to stumble. Both are sprawling on the ground. Lower: W. C. Dailey (left), the Canterbury captain has been expecting a pass from Hart, but Jones-Davies has collared the latter before ha could get the ball away. On the right are Farrell and Cottrell.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 1

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CANTERBURY DOMINATES PLAY AT CHRISTCHURCH.—In the sixth match of its tour the British Rugby football team suffered its second defeat on Saturday, when it went under to Canterbury by 14 points to 8. In the pictures (top): Jones-Davies (on left) has missed a flying tackle at G, F. Hart, his opposing wing, but has caused him to stumble. Both are sprawling on the ground. Lower: W. C. Dailey (left), the Canterbury captain has been expecting a pass from Hart, but Jones-Davies has collared the latter before ha could get the ball away. On the right are Farrell and Cottrell. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 1

CANTERBURY DOMINATES PLAY AT CHRISTCHURCH.—In the sixth match of its tour the British Rugby football team suffered its second defeat on Saturday, when it went under to Canterbury by 14 points to 8. In the pictures (top): Jones-Davies (on left) has missed a flying tackle at G, F. Hart, his opposing wing, but has caused him to stumble. Both are sprawling on the ground. Lower: W. C. Dailey (left), the Canterbury captain has been expecting a pass from Hart, but Jones-Davies has collared the latter before ha could get the ball away. On the right are Farrell and Cottrell. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 1

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