Athletic's ninth-grade player, Craig Dixon, 10, was certainly in the wars last Saturday morning. But even a blood nose did not stop this fastmoving halfback. He played until the final whistle. Actually, the scene is not as bad as it looks. Craig's mother reports, thankfully, that the blood nose soon healed.
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Taupo Times, Volume 23, Issue 49, 20 June 1974, Page 3
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51Athletic's ninth-grade player, Craig Dixon, 10, was certainly in the wars last Saturday morning. But even a blood nose did not stop this fastmoving halfback. He played until the final whistle. Actually, the scene is not as bad as it looks. Craig's mother reports, thankfully, that the blood nose soon healed. Taupo Times, Volume 23, Issue 49, 20 June 1974, Page 3
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