Bush wins well
Wairarapa Bush opened Its second division championship programme with a solid 17-3 win over Thames Valley at WaihL It led 4-3 at the interval, the ..Press Association reports. - 1 1 Wairarapa Bush’s points came from tries by Tony Craig, Paul Hawkins and Carl Baker; Doug Bracewell, a conversion and a penalty. For Themes Valley, Peter Slavich, a penalty. Taranaki struggled for an unconvincing 24-8 win over King Country in a' North Island second division cham-
pionship match at New Plymouth. Scorers. — Taranaki: M. Watts (2), G. Wetton, S. Davidson, tries. Davidson two penalties, conversion. King Country: L. Taumata, D. Frederickson, tries. The Bay of Plenty fullback, Greg Rowlands, kicked five second-half penalties to help a 21-12 win over Hawke’s Bay at Rotorua. Scorers. — Bay of Plenty: F. Shelford, try; G. Rowlands conversion and five penalties. Hawke’s Bay: P. Paraha, try; B. Morris, drop goal; K. White, penalty and conversion.
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