RUGBY FOOTBALL
TOMOBEOW'S' 'ATTRACTIONS;
The local Rugby: football i championshipcompetitions,. are now almost completed, and the remaining eerier of .matches -will see particularly, keen bidding, for . final honours. In the senior first division tomorrow's matches will have an important bearing upon the competition. Hytt and Wellington' College :Old Boys..are prae* tically left to fight out the issue, and their engagements tomofrqw will; attract niost' attention. Old - Boys are -to •be opposed by Poneke on Athletic Park, and it wilt be necessary; for them to overcome this usually solid obstacle to progress to give them a chance of "final honours in their match with '"Hu'tt, provided, of course,that Kutt win tomorrow. The Pon ekeOld Boys contest should be keen and in-' te'testing, with play of the type.that arouses, enthusiasm. The Karori and Plimmevton junior* aye to be seen in action in the early game. There is'keen rivalry between -'Marist and St.-Patrick* College Old Boys, and the clash between these senior teams should provide a' good I game at Ncwtown Paik. ■•■■-.-
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1934, Page 11
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169RUGBY FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1934, Page 11
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