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ALL BLACK* v SPRINGBOKS. NOTES ON THE PLAV. WELLINGTON. Saturday. ritonal advantage in the first spa !• out. Near the end of the spell Co »- and the Ali Blacks finished with 4 scores, and was late returning m t second spell. Despite the handle; p forwards played a wonderful gabi i, gained a good share of the hall, wh..e the.r constant hustling gave t. e Springboks no chance to settle dow c In the backs Taylor was consis - ently safe and often brilliant. Hoop ;r was a real live wire though the co - ering-up tactics of the Spr.ngbo .s halted his dashes after he had c through. Simon gave good servi e and Trevathan lo the occa'sn n grandly. Sullivan was not a Qfett always valuable. Dick p'ayed sple..didly on the right wing. victory was a real tribute to the mar ■PLAYED MAGNIFICENTI Y N,Z. Rugby Union said- The All Bla.-k forwards played as we expected them to play—magnificently. They wo e The backs also went very well and he would go even better. They were HI the first time and acquitted themselv -s with great credit. It was a magnificent game, played m the best spirit. t .ho All Biack captain, had no c 0... sa.d that the oeiter tea n won, although there was no m “ r ' however, that New Zealand h.d j played with only 14 men and thought the An Blacks deserved ill j RUGBY RESULTS. | School 16. Hamilton High School 1•: j Hamilton Technical School 8. Otahui u Technical School 6. Cambridge: Stag Cup competition: To Kuiti: Peace Cup elimmafun match: IVJamapoto 9, Waipa 7. THE LEAGUE TEST WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND New Zealand ... 16 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Hamilton: Wanderers 2, Rovers 2. HOCKEY. AUSTRALIA DEFEATED IN TEST. Sydney: New Zealand defeated Au final score being: New Zealand «. Juniors: H.nemoa 3. Technical B Arawa 3. Technical A 0: Old Boys *. Tainui 0. BADMINTON TOURNEY 15-12. Crawlord and Miss Pilling. 15-18- I s "'* 1 5-G. finals; H. Miller beat H. Speedy. 21-2 Dickey beat. Granville, 21-14; Mac. - low beat Reid. 21-12. Semi-final Miller beat. Dickey. 21-14: Wfig <t beat Wlacklow. 2V-19: Fear beat W. - Wlcn's handicap doubles. Skecl a sl>Mt beat Cano non Will,an,s, 21■■ W.u-.1. 2,-14; Owsley and IVlaKlo.v Bra-, steel and Steel. 21-10; Fe r Yi-mlell be.,l Speedy »"•' M ' IMIM , 2,-, 8: Lamb and Wrlghl bad Martin and Collins, 21-17. Ladies' handicap doubles: * CHRISTCHURCH RACES. Heathcote Handicap: 3-5 Wih e Win. 1. 8-7 Sovereign Lady. 2. 13--3 Onvoio, 3. Scr.: Araboa, Fiord. Lincoln Steeplechase: 4-3 Fore it Glow, 1: 1-1 Irish Comm, 2: 71 Pahu. 3. S< r : Tangled. Redchfis Handicap: S-S W.viaka. ; 2-4 Ti.icwa.tcr, 2: 5-5 Mary Pra:t. 3. Scr.: Grampian. Laggard. 1; g-7 Greek Gold. 2; 8-9 Araboa. iLEAGUE PLAYER INJURED Piuy.ng m the League Trsi han forward, m following up a hi. ' •’.it left. leg. PLANES CRASH PASSENGER CRAFT ON FIRE EIGHT OCCUPANTS PERISH BERLIN. Angus! 13. . flight, crushed at Hanover and raug n i fir**. Tim eight occupants wore killed. A GREAT TEST After years and years Rugby la s > and others are satisfied that MelU -r Tailored Suit* arc best by over l , te t.. S«« our new Spring Suitings *• H 7 Vrc»or.. t 4' 1 I
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20272, 14 August 1937, Page 20 (Supplement)
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