COLLEGIATE RUGBY.
TWO ENGAGEMENTS AT E.V3OM. RESULTS OF GAMES IN SOUTH. In accordance with the friendly gesture made recently by the college authorities to assist the Auckland Rugby Union's finances, the Oval at the Epsom Showgrounds will be utilised tor the first time to-morrow for senior game% in the secondary schools' championship. The points at present are : Takapuna 10, Sacred Heart (1930 champions) 0, Auckland 7, Mount Albert 4, King's 3, Technical 1.
To-morrow's fixtures are: Tukapuna v. Auckland (who have played one game less than the opposition), 3 p.m.; Sacred Heart v. King's (latter also one match less), 1.45 p.m. The following Saturday will be "College Day," when, at Epsom, Takapuna, the only unbeaten team at present, will tackle last year's winners, Sacred Heart. Mount Albert meets Auckland in the curtain-raiser, wl'ile King's and Technical play on No. 'i ground at 1.45 p.m. Games in the south resulted :— St. Patrick's (Silverstream) bent New Plymouth High School. 11—3. Wanganiii Collegiate School beat Wanganui Technical, 10—0. » Christ's College beat St. Bede's, o—o.0 —0.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 164, 12 July 1940, Page 11
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