Chronicle-1935

-47-. Up-EhV LI J, ±=7^3, KESUMB OF SEASQ]^ iq^S. lOie .loss of Jfeson in June threatened to reduce the effec tiveness of the backs, but Larrington broke more frequently to secure openings for his line, and this thrust at fly- hal f, paved the way for success in the matches of the second half. Our only defeat of the season was at Eshowe where the team was unable to produce its form and Eshowe gained a narrow, but well deserved,victory by three points. The OldCrocks match, played this term, was perliaps the most spectacular of all the games we played. All three visits to Durban brought victory, which is a record. There is plenty of room for improvement for the backs must deyelojp more thrust at centre. The forwards have proved the mainstay this half and deserve every praise for their efforts:. The Junior side has always pl^ed hard, thou^ at times outweighted. Bazley, Blondin, aaarter, Smith, MetcaJf, Morgan and Diuiunond show distinct promise. DURBAiJ HIGH SCHQQT,. 11th May. Senior won 21-5. Junior won 19-9. At Kearsney. JUHIOa GAME. Thomas was early in the picture, and always dan gerous when in possession, being responsible for the first try which Bazley scored after he had come up in support. Then Piper raced away and swerved in to score the second and we led 6-0 in spite of being outscrummed. D. H. S. scored three tries before half time but further tries by Metcalf,Thomas and Smith L. two of which Thomas convertod, gave us a handsome victory by 19 points to 9, Team;- Drummond, Thomas J. Bazley, Metcalf, Piper, Jacobs, Smith L, Charter, Robbins, BaikieA.L. Wood J. Spargo, Carr, Blondin, Chick,

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