RUGBY FOOTBALL.
THE PUKEKOHE SUB-UNION
TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
Teams lor to-morrow are as follow:
Ramblers seniors: Mayes, Brown, N Brownlee, Wood, Kitto, Dix, Cartwright, Lang, Pleydell, Fulton, Branch, Gurney, Sullings, McCoomb, Marr, G. Brownlee, Nathan. Ramblers juniors: Mansfield, Landcn, Selwyn, Clarke,' Watson (2), Branch, Rao, Bartlett, Gibson, Grant, Davies, Ritchie, Gallagher, Steenson, Backbouse and Tui. "• ; ' "
1 White ; Star seniors: Carter, Allen, Hunt,'Wright, Ward, Ellison, Wharfe, Guise, Baker, Parton, Millar, Morrison. Reynolds; Mckean, Hogaii, Sutton, BetheTL White Star juniors: Reeves.- Lauer, Dix, Fleming, Margwick, Loughrin, Wharfe, Bleakley, Sutton, Reynolds, Adams, Cronin, Butcher, Delaney Rack and D. Scott. Old Boys' seniors will assemble at Bert Clarke's shop at l." 30 p.m. sharp where a bus will leave for Glevedon. Old Boys' juniors: Miller, Brown, Taylor, Hewitt, Wilkinson, Dix, Keven, Craig, Ross, Mahohey,. Meyer, Svendson, Cooper, Moffltt, Russell, Gooper and Mills. FRANKLIN SUB-UNION. SATURDAY'S DRAW. The draw for Saturday is as follow, play being on the ground of the firstmentioned club: Senior: Bombay v. Tuakau, Te Kobe nga v. Pokeno, Pukekawa v. Onewhero. Junior: Tuakau' v. Bombay, Pokeno v. Te Kohanga, St. Stephen's v. Pukekawa. Third: St. Stephen's v. Pokeno, Bombay v. Tuakau. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. Teams for Saturday will be selected from the following:— Tuakau seniors: Johnson, Simelhay, Cates, Jeeves, Winter, Bush, Barnaby, Catterill, Coster, Ross, Walker, Whyte, Te Tuhi, E. Fulton, D. Fulton, G. Piggott, Le Prou. Tuakau juniors: Butler, Butt, Pirret, Armstrong, Lapwood, Cooney, Piggott, Martick, Barnaby, G. Bakalich,. E. Fraser, Membery, W. Rope, Simpleman, Aberhart, Pye, Goad, Kewish, O'Brien. Tuakau thirds: R. Bush, Finch, Rope, W. Pirret, N. Bakalich, Cathcart, Carter, Short, Adolph, A. Pirret, Aberhart, Thorn, McGregor, Smith, ! Ley, Lawson, Fulton. ! . BOMBAY v. ONEWHERO. Playing for Bombay against Onewhero, Wilson and Tuohey each drop kicked a goal, L. Best scored and W. Lowrie converted. The match between the Bombay and Onewhero juniors, played at Bombay, was one of the best seen for some time, and was keenly contested throughout. Both sides played the game in the true spirit. Scores for Bombay were obtained by J. Dick and A Best, M. Best converting one and kicking a penalty. An unoonverted try was scored for Onewhero by I. Crawford.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 58, 20 May 1932, Page 4
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359RUGBY FOOTBALL. Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 58, 20 May 1932, Page 4
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