Chronicle-1934

-22-. to "tlie fere with Bazley in close attention, hut it wae left tc Henry to score three very fine opportunist tries. Dyer showed plenty of thrust and was responsible for two tries, and two con versions. Bazley deservedly scored a sound try, and J.Thomas who was playing his first game, gave us a glimpse of what we might expect later, for he scored a capital try towards the close of the game. Just before the end Highbury scored their only try, which was thoroughly deserved. Jacobs, Piper, Dyer, Stookil, J. Thomas, Henry, Smith, King, • Abraham, Dunster, Cterter, L. Hulett, Bazley, Rcrbbins, Drummahd. " V ESHOWE. " MAY 5th. Away. DRAWN 0-0. This game will Icng be remembered, not so much for the ac tual game, as for ihe experiences we had with our newly acquired Bus. After being on the road for the best part of the forenoon it is to be understood that we did not feel very much like a strenuous game of rugger. Perhaps we rather underestimated the strength of the Eshowe side, for we found them a very well bal anced side. Several golden oppertunities came our way, but mulled passes, and tbe uneven surface proved our undoing. Thomas on one occasion was well away, when he stumbled over a knoll of grass and the opponents were able to rally roand in time. Our line too, had many narrow escapes only determined tackling keep ing Eshowe out. The result is probably the fairest reflection cf the actual run of play. We would like tc express our appreciation for the hospital ity extended tn us by the School staff and by Mr. S. Theunissen and Mrs. Poynton. Finding accomodation for a side without warn-^ ing ie not an easy matter, but they came to the rescue nobly and we all enjoyed our delayed departure, ■* Smith, Christie, Mason, Dyer, Thomas, Harrington (c), Gilliat* Booth, Nichsls, Coutts, Lowe, King, Burnett, Good, Ellis. V GIENWOOD HIGH. May 12th. Away. ^ WON 20 - 3. Shortly after the kick off the threes were sent away, %.nd

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