Chronicle-1935

f i -56-. TSMIi: Dyer, Hiomas, Henry, Stockil, piper, Larrington, Reeves, Coutts, Christie, Loue, Olivier, King, Oood, Blondin, Bazley. 7th September. vs &1EM00D HIGH SCHOOl. Under 1^. Lost 0 - 17* In Dnrhan. ■ Onr team played a very plucky game against very heavy op ponents. In the first half ^e held them very well, in fact, we did most of the pressing, "but could not hreak; through a very solid defence. Smith, Bazley, Metcalf, Morgan and Balcomh,ofthe "backs tackled heroically while Brummond at full "back was very sound. Of the forwards Charter was doing more than his share, denwood gained a 6 — 0 lead in the first half, as the result of forceful moving "by their left wing, while three further tries were scored in the second half, one being converted oy a forward who has a most powerful kick for a lad of his age. We were pleased to see the juniors showing such pluck and congratulate them on a very hard fought game. TSMi Druramond, Balcomb, Morgan, Metcalf, D. Munro, Bazley, Smith (c). Charter, Rock, C. Theunissen, Abrahsm, Spargo, Wood, Oliver, Kingon. 'th September. vs OTilgmQOIl HIC-H SCHOOL 11. woH 17 - 6), In Durban. The morning, was somewhat hot, but the team only began show ing signs of tiredness near the end. Soon the threes were moving ^ short punt by Larrington, who followed up and passed to Iyer ; Another short punt by the latter to gather smartly and dive over (3-0). Pollo\7ing some more swinging movements the ball was Swung out to Thomas who scored a characteristic try after some clever dodging (6-0). The forwards were playing well,with Christie Lowe, Cou.tts and Blondin putting in splendid work in set scrams and the line out. The next try was a solo effort by Stockil, who gathered a kick to touch, and slipped past two defenders near the touch line inside his own half. A sudden swerve in - field caught the defence "on the wrong foot" and a second swerve in-

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