TO-MORROW'S RUGBY MATCHES
'' t On account of the postponement of all \ matches on Saturday last, the same set ' ' of t fixtures are to be played to-morrow. .■With the removal of the .Trentham ' Camp, the senior competition loses three {■earns. For to-morrow two of these>wore ilrawn against each other, while the .withdrawal of the third necessitates a bye being t granted to the University team. This leaves the second ground 1 at Athletic Park vacant, and the Union ' las decided that in view of the import1 ance jof the Petone and Athletic contest it be played on the full ground, as in representative matches. The Petone ■ team is as follows ;-^-Joe Ryan, Bolton, ,'Udy, Jim Ryan, H. Nunn, Nicholls, ;Hagen, Parker, Onslow, Dent, W. Ryan, . fi. Tattered, G. Tancred, and T. Price, The Athletic team will be: — Robinson, t Madden, Church, L. Wilson, S. Wilson, Blackmore, M'Veagh, Cunningham, ■Barry, Ryan, Levick, A, Wilson, Paton, Osborne, and M'Cnrlie, Mr- A. C. Kitto will be the referee. As there is likely to be a, keen demand for seating accomtmodation, patrons are advised to arrive 'at the ground early', There will be the . usual early matches to interest early Corners. , , j
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 14, 16 July 1915, Page 8
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