UNIVERSITY TEST
TO-MORROWS'^AME
The second: Test between * the Australian and' New Zealand University Rugby representatives is to be played at-Athletic Park; to-morrow afternoon. There is every prospect of the class, of football being superior to, that shown" when the visiting teanrdefeated Victoria College in the first match of the. tour, the Australians since then baying had the experience of' more play together. They, were beaten in. the tost lest; but- they are hoping to give' a »f account .of themselves to-morrow, in tne JMew Zealand te^m there are some very nne players from Auckland, CantertT< an^- 9 ta? 0 ' as -as the principals of the Victoria, College first fifteen, and for. good performance the team should be tw i,ein^ *¥ experience--^^in the. first w£ - ™ J Sl tur 4 t ay- An/alteration:. has «™?'W %*° vH tea™ selected, to represent New Zealand. Carter" '(Auckland) is. S-hi V (CariteAury:yCoUeke): hv a^,f atcll **m™v wi» tepreceßed Woys Sawe, Victoria College v. Old foUow«^ ew aV d US iversity team ißaa foUows:—Full-back, Bush (Auckland)-three-quarters, , Mftckay (^Uing^n)' Perkins (Canterbury), Diedbrich (WellSg-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 11
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174UNIVERSITY TEST Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 11
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