Premier scorers
PAPANUI 24 (E. S. Kerrigan three, R. V. Seaward two, J. P. Cole tries; K. P. J. Williams three goals) beat EASTERN SUBURBS-HERTZ 10 (T. W. Philpott, J. Wesley tries; B. R. Edkins two goals). Halftime: Papanui, 7-4. Referee: Mr T. Drake. SYDENHAM 21 (D. C. Field two, B. A. Bigwood, F. A. Lawrence, B. A. Bigwood tries; Lawrence three goals) beat HORNBY 12 (G. Hullet two tries; T. Williams three goals). Half-time: Sydenham, 11-9. Referee: Mr D. Wilson. LINWOOD 31 (A. F. McNaughton two, P. M. McCone two, L. E. Hudson, P. W. Truscott, B. Candy tries; Hudson five goals) beat KAIAPOI 15 (K. G. Steel, J. Clarke, J. Greengrass tries; M. Timms three goals). Half-time: 18-2. Referee: Mr W. J. Menzies. MARIST-WESTERN SUBURBS 39 (G. S. Frew two, J. MacGougan, M. W. J. O'Donnell, M. E. Broadhurst, H. W. October, T. J. Gillman, R. Gibbons, M. P. Brereton tries; O'Donnell six goals) beat ADDINGTON 13 (S. Winiata, M. Maunsell, M. D. Stone tries; G. Te Aho two goals). Halftime: 24-7. Referee: Mr M. Whittaker.
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