OTHER GAMES IN SOUTH.
KING COUNTRY DRAWS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HAWERA, Wednesday. In a representative Rugby match this afternoon Taranaki B drew with King Country, each scoring eight points. BOSH BEATS WAIRARAPA. JIASTERTON, Wednesday. Bush and Wairarapa played a return Rugby match at Eketaliuua to-day. Bush •winning by 31 points to 8, and thus avenging their previous defeat at Mastcrton earlv in the season. The Bush forwards dominated the game throughout, showing good backing up and gaining possession from the majority of the scrums. WELLINGTON COLLEGE BEATEN. WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The annual Rugby match between St. Patrick's College Silverstream and Wellington College was won to-day by St. Patrick's by 19 points to 0, after a first-class exhi- 1 bition. | ! TIMARU H.S. RECORD BROKEN. I (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) OAIIARTJ, Wednesday. The unbeaten record of Timaru Boys'i High School this season was broken by Waitaki winning both annual fixtures, the seniors match and the juniors If—s. With a wind advantage, 'limaru led C —3 in the j'/rst half of die sqnior game, but on oyer Waitaki added 13 pointc. Walton was the outstanding back on the field, scoring two brilliant tries for WaitaSl.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 185, 6 August 1936, Page 20
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190OTHER GAMES IN SOUTH. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 185, 6 August 1936, Page 20
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