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PLAY ELSEWHERE

Auckland.— Training College 12, beat Technical 5; Grafton 25, beat College Rifles 12; Otahuhu 12, beat Manukau 3; Marist 11, beat North Shore 6; University won from Grammar by default

Christchurch.—Sunnyside nil, drew with Albion nil; Christchurch 25, beat University 18; Merivale 5, beat Linwood 3; Old Boys 44, beat Athletic 9. Sunnyside wins the championship, with Albion runner-up. In a secondary schools match Christchurch Boys' High School 11, beat St. Bede's College nil.

New Plymouth. —Northern division: Tukapa 27, beat Inglewood 7: Clifton 27, beat Star 3; Stratford 25, beat Old Boys 11. Southern division: Hawera 17, beat Eltham 5; Waimate 21, beat Okaiawa 3; Kaponga 10, beat Patea 0; Athletic 23, beat Opunake 8.

Timaru.— Star-14, Zingari 0: Old Boys s,Temuka.s; Waihi 11. Celtic 9; Geraldine, a bye. HOROWHENUA RESULTS. Playing at Shannon on Saturday the Horowhenua senior representatives lost to Manawatu's second fifteen by 8 points to-5. A junior representative match between the Bush Union and Horowhenua was won by Horowhenua, 22-3.* ■■ ' * • As a curtain-raiser to the representative match at Shannon, the Shannon third grade team played and defeated Levin District High School, 3-0. The Wellington primary school representatives i travelled to Levin on Saturday and defeated the Horowhenua boys by 23 tp 11. As the selectors had not chosen their. teams for the Quadrangular tournaments to be played at Wellington and Marton this year, changes were made in the personnel of the teams during the course of the game. The following boys have been chosen to:travel to Marton to represent Horowhenua against Tarahaki, Hutt Valley, and Rangitikev during the August holidays:—Closey, Roach. Austin, Caldwell, Pratt, French, Wills, Salmons, Bryant, Winiata, Reihana, Lech, Evans, Andrews, Cook, Hakaraia, Coley, Liggins. Two more boys are yet to be chosen. WIN TO MANAWATU. In a representative match at Oamaru on Saturday, Manawatu 17, beat North Otago 11. : Napier.—Hastings H. 5.0.8. 12 M.8.0.8. 11; Technical 16, Pirates. 0.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 14

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PLAY ELSEWHERE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 14

PLAY ELSEWHERE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 14

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