IN one of the most thrilling matches I have seen for many years, Victoria beat N.S.W. at North Sydney Oval on Saturday 17-14, the winning try being scored on time. Owen Bridle, the Victorian-Wallaby loose forward, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,071 wordsI REMEMBER a Rugby Union dinner to the All Blacks in 1932. At it everyone present made a speech —Rugby Union dinners are like that. ...
Article : 329 wordsSCORING, four tries and a goal to a penalty goal and a field goal (14 points to 7), New South Wales Rughy Union side left no doubt as to its superiority over Queensland in Brisbane on Saturday. The Maroons' disappointed. They held their own in the forwards, but the Blues, ably led by Towers, were always too good for them among the hacks. With Kelsher in his place on the wing, the visitors might have had at least two ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 999 wordsQUEENSLAND turned the tables in the return match on Monday, running out good winners by 22 points to 11, five tries to two. It was a better ...
Article : 501 wordsC. W. LANG, tho Victorian second row forward, is one of those seldom seen by the average onlooker, and yet the type of forward we cannot do ...
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Advertising : 88 wordsCOMBINED Country outplayed Victoria in all departments to win 23-17 at Manly on Monday. Victoria lacked the sparkle and dash of Saturday. They were beaten in scrums and rucks repeatedly, and the Country lads took scrums for ...
Article : 732 wordsIT'S a pretty safe bot that few could have picked one winner in the round of games played in Sydney lost Monday. Randwick wore lucky—they had ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 6 Jun 1935, Page 9
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