RUGBY FOOTBALL
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■nPJie^senior. A KRugbyA football chatnpioriship is:now^drawlngitbi'afcloae, and the series of matches: to'/ bet played .to-raorro\v afternoon should;have *a interesting bearing upon the ultimate result of • the competition. Poneke,who: Bre%leadmg Eastbourne, by- two ipoints, are to meet;Hutt at Athletic Park,land a;fceea <nd interesting contest should result; Both. teams ■ are', capable; of> providing; bright, open football, their rearpiardst including come dashing young backs. The material for. a. stern tussle between the. forwards is :also gbpdi , s Somepast con tests, between these.: teams have.: been! among -rthe beat in the championship series,' and it it' hoped that -the match, to-morrow will be rof the same standard. -The - Eaetbourne ; awl Maript A; fourth grade, team*' wref-to, eupply the curtain-raißer. Athletic) and Wd> Jington r College Old: Boys have been<plarljjft good football, of late,-; and- in ;:the?r meeting at Newtown Par.k>ftej**dtouul be any amount of.fast;, openfpJajr.-i-.'-'M'. ■;
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 3
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144RUGBY FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 3
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