GAMES IN THE PROVINCE.
WHANGAKKI. Ovvinp to the ini-lcmcut neatlior on v i>U'.' in the Wbanjniroi Uujilj.v I'niuu "'" [lelltions was rila.ri-<I at Kensiu-'tna I'ars on Saturday, all oilier flxtures i...in_- ■.•.m----ccIUhI. This was the iinal nuit !i to s p !!: ;, liie Junior i-hatnpionsblp, in whicii I'nrthni'l and Xowal were the leoillnu t'-aui-s. The b'iime ua.s (iractlL-uH.v ;i mini s--rmns>>. l'luyi-fl in pouring raiu. with a blifli wiutl. Aγ times the !>n!l was aiinat. After a strenuous I'urtliiuil ii. »:ii *l"<«\\j , i o. ilnis uunesiutf the l'.JUii jiuilm , chainiii'ii,ship. I'AI'AKtlt.S. STEVENS CiIALI.E.NIiI-: CLI, . r«i-ii|i>rs. — Iluuua 'i. in-iit I'.i|uii; iim ■'. JuuWs.— Uuiiiia <;. Ijisii l'ii|.iiki>ra ."i. CAMBKIDtJK. t'O'Ulmll n - as [■utiltliiii-ij at i anriri'l-' , in bitterly i-nlil weallltr, a •■ntii;ia::ie l by driving rain squalls. Owing vi :\ iiuiulirr of players beiug down with liilluiMizii, no senior match was played. .Itiiiinr results:—Kurapiro ii. heat llautapu 0. Leamington •'>. b'-at City 0. TE AHOIIA. The I'lako Rnsrby I'nloii werbrought to a i-bis.' mi Suiunlay In mrrt'iitiiil rain will) tbc jrrotuid half under water. The senior jraim-. i.'ity v. Terriers. reanitP.l ill a win for the latter by ti points m v. Unldsliiiry and Gcmmi'l) scuri'il for UVrrierii. Mr. Barker was releree. In tlu- junior competition, City bent Terriers by U to 0 i.usi.y and lid s scored tries I'm- City. The City juniors hoU the Work and Chrcmiiau Cuji. THAMES. Itusliy Schools l> u-ai:) 8. beat the A team 0. Thnmp High School a:.! beat Paeroa HlKh School ii. In the club iuat':li. Physical Training 11, bent Colb-i.-'- Uli! Hoys (I. The Kirch (.'bullous! ,. Cup game was played in a downpour of riiiu on a heavy ground, and resulted ThniuvH 9, I'aeroa l>. TE rCKK. Rangltaiki representatives mft the Te l'llke reps, wiih a high wind sweeping across the prouiul. Ransituikl wdii the si-iili.ir by 11 to o, and Te Puko the Junior game by b in ij. TK AWAMUTf. In the ['"inlay Cup same Morrinsvillo reps, (leteated Waipa (holders) by 11 to 8. TACMAItL'NUI. Taumarunui 11, beat Ongaruc .">.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 163, 12 July 1926, Page 10
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