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FOOTBALL

h( 0B show 3 team I '^? o .»r GA I . ltr ijefiveen tlie Nona I T “ e Union teams, to I =?iore and n ga to-morrow aiI provide . last -I>™ ■.-'■‘ Q 0 „ ....

-iirf. team is as follow. -- a ft TaiiranS 3 tea . thre-'-Tbe 1 211 castamg, tunlW' ba€k ’ 7 Kinnui. H. Raymeut, B. quarters- J- " j j. Courtney, i • Bidois: f half-back, J- GarDare (captawD lleston , T. RiriIr. »»•. * »T J-' Clav 0. Orrasbv, S. «i W Cia -.' m Murray, C. "■ li« 13 . ‘Kimre’ team will 1* The »o ,t ‘ following: Backs: -^ Marshall, Mills. CocU \t Slvfieid. Jessup. Cato MtKialeJ- v sh- Forward... nSS Warsloe. Smith Holt, tVebb, Hmes, Exler< Matineson. Wniilan?' • Qaiioway. Ccnniii.? 113 ®’ sC heduled to sta .H The match *!. L R . cutforth will “HXRJU Junior Mnlclw-* . hot; bPGU 1118-d6 lO tDG •- s s?w.io. r vm !r p/s| ', , Third Grade Game , . hird p T ade match between sxz&r® T ” 'ill commence at 1.16. Te Hurinui Shield Challenge rne Opotiki challenge for the Te T ,n°4panui Shield has been ac-

Parata Cup lt v;as reported at the last meet0f the Management Committee ot {he Opotikl Rugby Union that rew representative matches had heen nlaved at Opotiki this season, the Lay ['niou had insisted that the fina ot the parata Cup should be played <A not ki No date had yet been set K but the teams were willing to Ambers agreeing that it would help Jo renew interest in the sport. MATCH AT WAIHI The Thames Valley Rugby lepie<entatives will play the second fixJure of the season against Central Hawke's Bay at Wailn on Saturday. The selector, Mr D. G. McMillan (Pawoa), has chosen the following team:— Fullback, B. Tier; threequarters, M. Hauan, Ainsley, Lud wig; five-eights, Stace, "Woodlands; half-hack, H. Robinson, vice-vaptain; forwards, Hagerty, Carter. J. Kotara, (i, Laverick, E. Heenan, Hoyle, Mulhearn. Hi Rowe, captain. Emergencies: Backs, J. Wilson, McLeod; forwards, Maddren, Jesney.

MATCH AT TE PUKE WIX FOR CENTRAL HAWKE’S BAY A match between the Central Hawke’s Bay fifteen and a,TaurangaTe Puke combined team was played at Te Puke on Wednesday and resulted in a win for the former by six points to three. The teams were as follows: —

Tauranga-Te Puke. —C. Rayment. S. Steele, T. Wilson, J. Graham, R. McKenzie. Ahomiro, Tapsell, Rolleston, P. Webber, Hughes, Kalian, McLeod, Nicholson, Satherly, Kirschberg.

Central Hawke’s Bay.—Jensen, Price, Bradley, Northcrol’t, Kuril, Galgey, Kaanga, Groun, M. Rasmussen, A. Rasmussen, Wilson, Bell Ferguson.

From the outset the visiting forwards rushed play to the railway end, but were penalised, C. Satherly finding the line at half-way. Early liueouts and scrums saw the Central Hawke’s Bay forwards gain possession, but the backs dropped their passes. The combined team had a turn on attack when Rayment found touch down in the Hawke’s Bay territory. Following the line-out, the oall worked loose to Graham, and combined reached the goal line. However Hawke’s Bay forwards cleared and dribbled up field in fine style. Rayment successfully stemmed the rush and kicked te safety'. The forwards were dominating play and little constructive back work was seen. The combined team were parked in their opponents’ twenty-five "hen Rasmussen and Wilson broke through and interpassed on the right flank, After passing the half-way mart the ball was transferred to Price, who made a determined run to score in the corner. The kick missed. Central Hawke’s Bay 3, Tauranga-Te Puke 0. Fielding the ball from the drop-out, C. Wilson seat along a paSs to Kuru, who was immediately upset by Wilson. Kakau and' Rolleston kicked through and caught Jensen. A scrum resulted and Bell and Wilson carried play i I la .^'' vas '- The combined team were definitely superior at this stage and three Tauranga forwards, Rolleston, Rakau and Kirschberg hustled Jensen frequently until he miskicked aud the ball rolled in the direction o! Steele, who transferred to Rolles--011 to G. Webber for a good score. A pod attempt at goal fell short. Central Hawke’s Bay 3, Tauranga Te uke 3. This success spurred on the vs, teani a,, d Kakau and trschberg bustled the visiting backs ?: Play to the goal-line. The haVuiv 5 • team were Penalised for cuing in the scrum and were sent oack to half way. Handicapped by H e absence of their regular hooker, ''5 e s Bay were losing in the set Northcroft, the speedy nnL' V “! Sl was next away. On being 5 5 pd he sent in-field to the waitforwards and Wilson, with a mont rua capped off a good movetm tr fi* c k wen t astray. CenPuL 9 ke ' s Bay 6. Tauranga Te halft Brom now on until coming v isitiug team kept the fifteen busy, for whom dpf ® iro and Rayment stood out in mencpm , Sllortl > r after the comram !^ ent of the second spell heavy ed ai m In ? eilce(i to flail and continnbecaJ? 108 * tllrou §fiout. The ground wa s on ate r-logged and the ball the sun d P rh n a S d creasy. Through of tha ? i aild exhilarating rushes here , « forwams Kakau. Kirschbiuetl to BoHeston leading, the comlage ri„ am keld a territorial advanPf eve!ted n L thlS spelK They were marking h! ? scoring by timely When t ‘’ ensen or break th e awke s B a - V forwards did rock a, . ?, u ! h Bay men t was like a wit b finp t back anci sent tfiem back of tfio .° uch Anders, The defence further «* ■ S stood up well and no 3 »' A - E -

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12419, 5 August 1938, Page 3

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FOOTBALL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12419, 5 August 1938, Page 3

FOOTBALL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12419, 5 August 1938, Page 3