Chronicle-1935

-5g-. ' 'i I Metcalf, Smith, Charter and Eazley were very strong in de- ^ e je, while Tedder saved on many occasions, j r"l: Smith (c), G. Balcomh, Metcalf, D. Haw, L. Rohinson, ' Tedder, B. Williams, Charter, Bazley, Rock, D. Mnnro, < C. Thennissen, Christie, Steel, Wilkinson. vs ESHOWE SCHOOL. j ( 4th September. WON 14-3- At Kearsnev. It proved to "be one of the hardest games of the season,whsre etence outshone attack. Neither side was given sufficientroom to in to produce much open play. We gained the first thrsf^ . ms and were soon in their "25" where a penalty for offside saw ^ sood. kick (3-0). This was the only score in the first where neither side could claim the mastery. Excellent snce on "both sides frustrated any movements, ,- within the first ten minutes of the second ike fonwards as a pack proved superior in every department .he game at this stage and the backs saw more of the ball ...owe defended grimly but Larrington managed to cut out a 'per- -ct opemng and when hemmed in near the posts, sent a long pass to Piper (who was up in position) and he dived over for aaood rds tlS failed to convert (6-0). Shortly after- ■ ™ f ■ irresistible style and the ball ■ out uo Thomas who was tackled inches from the line, igain they came down and with clever hand to hand passing cSvertinf(9^^)? narrowlymisiction T caught napping, A sudden change of TiL straight at Olivier, who fumbled the ball easvTnJ®^ up, gathered at full speed and rompedoverfor "iS van Rensberg just failed to convert (9-3). Good ■tra Eshowe in,and twice Lartouch ^"ed altbm ni ^ successful, for Thomas ■ goaSr^ 7^® ^^® li^®- This time -as Rensberg was outstanding, for

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