AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP.
BRILLIANT EIGHTH SERIES PLAY. RICHMOND, SHORE AND JUARIST WIN. Rising to dazzling heights at times, Richmond Rovers on Saturday maintained their lead in the Auckland Kugby League's cliunHiiousliip by defeating a much rearrungfd l'unsoiiby thirteen, in a rugged duel that was packed with thrills for another large crowd nt Cailiuv Park. Although A'onsonby i'ought back superbly, and threatened on several occasions to establish mastery, the Richmond elan, culminating in a convincing tinisli, proved over-powering. A fine curtain-raiser, a feature of which was the losers' magnificent second spell bid for victory, gave Devon port a four-point margin over Newton, while across the way Marists played with snap and cohesion to beat City. .1 he Supremo Court jury made its second visit tu headquarters.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 142, 18 June 1934, Page 14
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