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BADLY BEATEN.

AUCKLAND B AT GISBORNE. C'KRKKTI-K'S KCGBY CENTURY. When the Am_-khiu<l B representatives 'iriilod Gi.-borne oil Saturday they were iverwheltued I>y Poverty Bay by 25 points 0 3. M. O'Brien, the Hawke's Bay repreentative ( i icketer, ivlin has played on K-casion ior the Wellington Plunket Shield XI., brought his tally tor the reason 11> to 102 points l>y conver'ing a couple >t" tries and kicking two penalty goals. L'he tries tor Poverty Bay were scored by Rogers (3). Sniiler and Phillips. Auckland's try was seemed by Molloy. COLLEGIATE CONTESTS. SACRED HEART AND MOUNT ALBERT ARE VICTORIOUS. The winners of this year's secondary ' ■chools' cliampionslilp, Sacred Heart, added their honours by defeating the l'aumarnnui junior representatives hy two iinconvertert trivs to a converted try. Must if the play was confined to the forwards, the ball being too slippery for good back play. For Sacred Heart B. O'Donovan and ['. Murphy scored tries. K. Fraser secured a try for Taumarunni. ind S. Sullivan converted it. This was all' outstanding victory for the Sacred Heart lads, as their opponents were older and much heavier. The refere«- u-as Mr. .1. <i. Howard. Playing f . oi<en football. Mount Ailierf Grammar School bent Takapuna Crammar School by l'.i points to at I'aliaroto I'ark on Saturday. The packwere well matched, hut the Mount Albert backs were too fast for their opponents. ]>. H. Carew (2). .1. F. Sloman and P. Rollinson secured tries for the winners, whilst K. 11. Hemus converted two and kicked a penalty troal. For the losers. \\\ Patrick scored a try. 1111(1 R. Procter kicked two penalty goals. The referee was Mr. H. B. A slit on. DRAW IN SOUTH. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHKISTCHURf 11. Sunday. In their annual match the C'liristchurch Boys' High School and St. Bede's College drew, 13 nil. THIRD GRADE REPS. TO MEET SECONDARY SCHOOLS. The third grade selectors request the following players to attend practice at the Ponsonby shed on Wednesday next at 8 p.m. :—Gascolgne. Sellers. Farmiloe. Grey (Ponsonby); Gale* Norrie (Grafton); Sharp. Craig. Wolfgrainm (Grammar); Thelper. Dobbyn, Corbett. Hogan. Patterson (Marist) ; Spencer ('Varsity) ; Kogan. Free, Butler (Takapuna); GilTord (Suburbs) ; Ivinniaril, Mclaughlin (Air Force) ; Welti) (Training College). The team is to play the Auckland Sect Hilary Schools representati vc?\ captained by It. Faire (Sacred Heart College), in curtain-raiser to the Canterbury v. Auckland representative mutch at Kdcn I'aik on August SCHOOL GROUP FINALS. FROST AND CAMXTCS SHIELDS. The finals of the Auckland primary schools' group representative championships for the Frost (intermediate) and Calixtus (junior) Shields were decided at Eden ] Park on muddy fields on Saturday. They resulted :— Frost Shield.—Domain beat Victoria 1 Park by three points to nil. P. G. Ander--1 son (Parnell) kicked a penalty goal. The referee was Mr. W. Dixon. Calixtus Shield. —Pencarrow beat Victoria Park by nine points to three. K. Knock (Mount Koskill) and J. Pring, cap- ! tain (Epsom) scored tries for the winners, while ,T. Bradfield (Napier Street) crossed for Victoria Park. Mr. Eric Hill was ! referee. OTHER RESULTS. I OTHER REP. FIXTURES. ' Waipa 3, drew with Maniapoto 8. Otago 23, beat Bush 12. .Wellington B 8. beat Nelson 0. Manawatu B 16. beat Horowhenua 9. North Otago 8, beat South Canterbury 6. AUCKLAND. THIRD GRADE. Suburbs 24, beat Epsom 8. Xortiicote 8. beat Grammar 4. Training College A 6, beat Manukau A 3. Takapuna 6, beat Manukau Colts 3. INTERMEDIATE. Manukau 62, heat A.M.C. O. I'arriell 12, beat Otahuhu 0. Technical Colts 43, beat Ponsonby 0. Eden 14. beat 'Varsity 3. Technical College 11, beat Grafton 6. Grammar beat Training College by default. FOUtITH GRADE. North Shore 30. beat Grammar 0. , Eden beat Panmure by default, j Epsom 8, beat Tatnaki 3. Marist 25, beat Technical 0. I FIFTH GRADE. | Shore 9. beat Otahuhu 3. l Marist 23, beat Technical 0. Eden 33. beat Taniaki 0. Manukau A 6. beat Takapuna 3. > Newton beat Manukau Colts by default. SIXTH GRADE. Suburbs 16. beat Waiteuiata 0, PALMER MEMORIAL CUR INTERMEDIATE. Newton 3. beat Shore 0. Waitemata 0. Mat Marist 3. Nrtfthcdte 8. beat Suburbs 3. Takapiina 6, drew with Eden 0. COLTS. ' Suburbs 6. drew with fakApuna B. Takapuna 12, beat Epsom 0. GAMES IN THE SOUTH. CHRISTCHURCH. Albion 11. beat Technical 10. Linwood 15. beat Athletic 10. | 'Varsitr 10. beat Sunnyside 6. 1 Clirlstchurch 25. beat Southern 11. j' Merivale 16. beat Air Force 8. I NEW PLYMOUTH. NORTH. 1 Tukapa 39, beat Okato 13. Inglewood 14. beat Star 9. I SOUTH. Athletic 9, beat Optlnake 3. . Kaponga 9, b*at Okaiawa 6. ' MASTERTON. Red Star 8, drew with Ma«tertoA 8.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 190, 14 August 1939, Page 13

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BADLY BEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 190, 14 August 1939, Page 13

BADLY BEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 190, 14 August 1939, Page 13

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