was badly sliced. At this stage Wynberg were pressing hard and after a full line movement in the 22nd minute Kemp scored in the corner. Probyn converted with a magnificent kick (3-5). In the 30th minute De Wet, deputising for Knight, fumbled on the Wynberg (joe and the ball was picked up by a Paarl player who scored. The kick failed (6-5), and at half-time the score was the same. After the restart Dewar put Wynberg back on the attack. We were awarded a penalty from 35 yards. Probyn put this over with a magnificent kick (6-8). Wynberg were awarded another penalty a whjle later but Probyn missed and the game ended with Wynberg on the defensive. De Wet had a good game, deputising for Knight at serum-half. Wynberg won 8-6. 10. WYNBERG vs. ST. JOSEPH'S, 27th August, <strong>1966</strong>. Playing up-field, Wynberg kicked off at 11.20. Right from the start it was exciting rugby. Both the lines moved well and it was strange that neither line was crossed at tbis staqe. After only minutes of play Wynberg were awarded a penalty. De Swardt put Wynberg in the lead with a fine kick. Soon after Wynberg were on the attack and Dewar crossed the line after a classic dummv· scissors, only to be called back for a forward pass. Early in the second half St. Joseph's nearly scored when the Wynberg full-back trioped while chasing a big;h kick, but Wvnberg were brought back on to tbe attack by a fine touch kick. With only minutes left before the final whistle, St. Joseph's were awarded a penalty in front of the posts almost on the 25-yard line. St. Joseph's made no mistake with an easy kick. The game ended with the scores level at 3-3. 11. WYNBERG vs. S.A.C.S., 31st August, <strong>1966</strong>. S.A.C.S., the home team, kicked off with a slight breeze behind them. In the third minute Wynberg were penalised for a line-out infringement. The kick was put over from a difficult angle. S.A.C.S. led 3-0. Play was very scrappy. S.A.C.S. nearly scored wben Williams kicked infield inside bis own 25. S.A.C.S. were pressing hard but it was Wynberg who scored next. In the 20th minute S.A.C.S. were penalised in front of their own posts and De Swardt made no mistake (3-3). Fjve minutes later the S.A.C.S. wing scored in the corner after a full line movement. The try was converted with a beautiful kick to put S.A.C.S. in the lead 8-3. The S.A.C.S. full-back was having an excellent game clearing many times while under pressure. Half-time came with S.A.C.S. still leading 8-3. From the start Wynberg attacked strongly, and in the 10th minute S.A.C.S. were again penalised in front of their posts. De Swardt again made no mistake, diminishing the lead to 86. Five minutes later S.A.C.S. increased their lead when, after some bad tackling by Wynberg, the S.A.C.S. centre scored. The try was converted and S.A.C.S. led 13-6. In the 20th minute of the second half S.A.C.S. scored again after a full line movement. The kick failed (16-6). The whistle went with no further score added. SCHOOL vs. OLD BOYS JW. Wynberg Boys' High <strong>School</strong> 23, Wynberg Old Boys 23. Tn an exciting, rollicking game, played according to traclitional agrecment under Australian rules, no direct kicking to touch exceot within one's OWll twentv-five, two keen sides fought out a well-merited draw. In the sixth minute, the <strong>School</strong> ~cored first, newar, centre, snaoping up the ball ill hroken plavand diving over in the corner for Probvn to convert with a suoerb kick from the touch-line (5-0). Fifteen minutes later, the Old Bovs eaualised when a shrewd tactical kick by Scott, fiv-half, saw Hay tread on the left wing gather and force his wav over far out. Duk steered a difficult kick across the wind and through the posts (5-5). Shortlv afterwards, Scott snapped over a cri
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SENIOR CERTIFICATE, 1965 First CLas
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FRITZ GERHARD THORP Ten years short
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TABLE MOUNTAIN When we who live in
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