RUGBY FOOTBALL
NO PLAY LOCALLY. Owing to the heavy rainfall on Friday and on Saturday morning, making grounds unplayable, no Rugby fixtures were played in Greymouth. IN OTHER CENTRES. ("Per Ptpss Association CHRISTCHURCH, April 23. Rugby Union football matches played to-day resulted as follows: Sydenham 11 beat Christchurch 9; Albion 8 beat Old Boys 6; Mcrivale 32 bear, Linwood 6; Varsity 21 beat Athletic 11. DUNEDIN, April 23. Rugby matches to-day resulted as follows: Southern 29 v. University B 0; Alhambra 27 v. Dunedin 5; Zingari 30 v. Union 3; University A 12 v Pirates 6; Kaikorai 13 v. Taieri 3. WELLINGTON, April 23. Rugby matches resulted: Poneke 21 v. Oriental 11; Petone 20 v. Berhampore 4; Eastbourne 28 v. Marist 13; Hutt 36 v. Miramar 14; Wellington 16 v. Varsity 5; Old Boys 6 v. Athletic 16. WELLINGTON, April 25. Eight of the twelve teams in the Rngby Competition here have suffered defeat, with only two series playedThe unbeaten teams are: —Poneke, Petone, Wellington and Eastbourne. •‘THE BEST BOOT I HAVE EVER PLAYED IN” -—Thus wrote A. Robilliard, and further added: “I can strongly, recommend the ‘O.B. ’ Football Boot, and consider that anyone wearing a pair has a distinct advantage in every way. ’ ’ The Patent Aluminium plate distributes stud-pressure evenly an 1 keeps the inner sole level and smooth under all conditions, wet or dry. Sold at 23/6 at all retailers and sports depots. If unobtainable in your district, wrote to M. O ’Brien and Co. Ltd.. Christchurch, for name of nearest dealer. —3
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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1932, Page 7
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255RUGBY FOOTBALL Grey River Argus, 26 April 1932, Page 7
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