RUGBY ATTRACTIONS
A good bill of fare is promised Rugby football followers to-morrow afternoon: when the fourth series of games in tho senior competitions is to be played. The senior ]A grade gamo at Athletia Park will bu between Pctone and Wellington, winners of the senior A and senior B championships respectively last season. The Wellington team is making a flue showing so far in this year's senior A competition, and in meeting Peitone to-morrow it will be put to one of its'hardest tests in the first round. Pctone's position in the run for championship honours requires to be improved, and it can be expected of the suburban team that a very determined bicl will be made to lower Wellington's colours. The senior B teams, St. Patrick's College Old Boys and Wellington College Old Boys, will provide the' curtain-raiser, in which bright play should also be the order. At Newtow!]'. Park the attraction will be a Jame between the Oriental and Athletic senior A teams, and this promises to be keenly contested.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1931, Page 3
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172RUGB'Y ATTRACTIONS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1931, Page 3
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