MAORI AND PAKEHA
RETURN MATCH
another keen struggle
Ie principal attraction at Carlaw Park to .no, row win be the retU rn match je uecn the Maori and Pakeha representee teams.. With suitable conditions. '■ivrn The' h M. ion ° f ', he c '°' le should be Play. g ° otl combination and open
hereof P ;'h ella tC!il " will include a num--1 ' f 'be younser players who have season 1 durin K the present frotn I) n r \r °i f ° rvvar( 's will be made Fields ifnnt - e Graham ' Hutherfortl Hull " Donovan, Johnson and
t n■ I v t-'l, nr T ,ha . t t ,ub - is exrep\VhnT, .L in the loose. \\ neu the teams met on August 2D the Maoris won 10—8. after leading s—s ,? spell 1 A?clos n o" -!°T :5 ca r ly in Ule • se( ' , ° | i < l tomorrow. str "RKle is anticipated J. 'iJonovan'. 00 Chosen for to-morrow Is Mr.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 233, 2 October 1942, Page 5
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