Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington N.Z. Vol. 1, No. 7 April 27, 1938
Snappy
Snappy.
Victoria's match against Auckland was the most exciting of the day—a very fast game with plenty of snappy passing to the accompaniment of well-planned and well-executed movements, stout work in the defence third and (for the most part) accurate shooting by the forwards. It was the sheer determination of the Victoria team which enabled them to win the Auckland team being really speedier.
Victoria's other matches against Otago and Canterbury were good games, especially against Otago, who were defeated by only two goals. Canterbury was defeated more or less comfortably the V.U.C. team not being extended. They had an opportunity in this match of putting into practice sundry effective tactics.
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A.U.C. v. V.U.C.—17-16.
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Win for V.U.C.
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O.U. v. V.U.C.—15-13.
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Win for V.U.C.
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C.U.C. v. V.U.C.—23-12.
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Win for V.U.C.