RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP.
TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. Th*re is (evidence ;that -the senior «hampionship of the local union is going ■to produce a couple of keen matches be* Sfor© the ultimate winner i« luiown. •Oriental, Athletic, and St. "James all have to play each other in tho second round. Athletic and St. J>mea meet afc the park to-morrow afternoon. In addition to th© important cup game an opportunity is given of seeing the two leading junior teams, Petone and Wellijjfltoti, tight out wJia,t k pfacticsvlly the deciding ftiatch In this grade. Both teams eotiimn pJay«fs who have filled senior ranks oti occasions throughout the seaaon, and an excellent game should re ittlfr. -
Ttw tender of Mr. A. T. Bate, of ■Wellit«bofl, has been swicepfced by the fti'MtidVepaftmttot, for th&eappb 1 of 250 •£|r *taa») tire «cfcifiguisfeett> to the (tern-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 8
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136RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 8
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