Chronicle-1934

t -23-. Msongave Thorns the overlap to open the score.Dyer's kick iust ^hie we were called upon to defend and then upfield.Securing in the '25' Larrington dropped a deft goal with hxs left foot. A melee on our line, desperSe h ^ ^ rally. Mason unfortunately hurt his collar rTh' to leave the field. Driman led a dangerous forward us , ai^ Nxch ls secured and ived over. Dyer dding the mior poxnts wxth a good kick. Christie showed clever anticipation xn comxng up in defence, saving several times. After Dyer had mrrowly a^sed a penalty Larrington cross-kicked cleverly for Dyer to gatMr and beat the defence with a sudden cut in. He converted h^ easily, a foolish mistake by Poole, who stood looking at^e ball, let Glenwood in, and from a determined for ward rush they scored just on time. The team played bright open rugger, Larrington particularly together"^ clever things, while the forwawrodrsked very well Smith, Christie, Mason, Dyer, Thomas, Larrington, Gilliat. Drxman, Booth, Nichols, Doidge, Coutts, Good, Lowe, Poole. ♦ ve D. H. S. COLTS. 19th May. hrst 14 - 3. ^^ cutweighted, we were early in the lead after a r^lly brilliant burst by J. Thorns, who dodged in an •. out xn a bewildering fashion. Shortly afterwards he wry neareffort, but after running half the length of the field he was partly tackled and could not just get there. Had 1» -uPPort a try would havf boon oitainS;. Henry in quick succession and ^tead of changing over with a comfortable lead we hada solitary try to our credit. Bazley actually scored from a sivhtert T unfortunately the referee was un- xghted. Inthe second half D.H.S. took on a new l as of life ^d pushing to better advantage they secured most of the ball! ^phreys, their right wing scored three good tries, ane of which was converted while a forward added another. Jacobs, J. Thomas, Stockil, Drummond, piper Henrv fc) Smi+h ^ng.^^cd, Duutter, Puttarlll, Barley, I. TheSsia .

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