SCHOOL RUGBY
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CoriLviele vxe ferreed ott t.t Ts.e cor- i Ker. ice vt Lite cs/tL*. :‘?>..z.'sni viza • • a TiT'.r.g ro-.T. A.vi a ,tLe r-e.; beaTir-g Tr.e Pa-rceriTor. NcrrL era-; 'S/i-i-:. vukz it 'yOo-CTesT. Tbfe oftTeryierT v-ere zzrM? to cosxe e v.xt txe resnir or t. nr. 07 c ':x.z.. C?irivi» ir.TerrcespTeei » a f&« rerr neaslr jsd, vhen t-Ls.:-.'er.ged r;v HcTfrr.ei.tTer. r.e kicked aierrg; Tee grceicd. P-cc.c.c Le.r.g back in r rce v. c.e&r. ftere i.- ro .eocre stT L&tilir.ee. V/ar.gajsTsi stiiae-3c*d or. m-najeg, taieg tbftlr fomr» vy *po:I T-ce rkoe &rrd r. fcites fa poeseseion. ria-tori re re Locking Toe bail • . fro.ee IL% vrraais. Tice rrh/ce cack.t so | lacked ia a jaait? rmL, bringing j Me.ninV. r ing into acricn. 7 .ce bar! | ended in losic-h vrherj Bnr.r.j nance j roj.cd Vy Take the -sriagera y-z. A r-igr- kick br Hc£noei.ciTer ir.To tb.e centre s.r lice ierd alicjred hie bank* V/ get Tjj/, excorber tree ret cm. ar.d find vYtSilock made an eketrin rrrn irlcinn s;arried him to the bine ar.d ■shine tvrencr-fire. After a run of hard aitankfag piar the Wanganui tide r.aa ar a.-Cec; a r/enaitr from r/hich Martin goaied.—OoTegiate 3; Paincertton North 0. Palmerston North hooked fronc a ’icriß in their r/vm tser.tv-nre. and.; bringing Gardiner * s-jng into aotion. j , ticer ha/i Wanganui hard pressed. The j i r.i.cjrer came cic-ar Vy be Tackled or J Moore. Still the riaitors’ attack j i moved on. coming to McCwtosctla's : vrir g. Gover* tackle he!d the line in- ; tact and from a ticrovr-in |P. S. Coleman lined. Palmerston • North were not done with ret, howI ever, and a move canoe awar from t.ee ■base of the scram, Lang. Hatch, Apaf tari, Roach ansi ,McO>rkirda.le nandI ling for a pretty try. Hatch gsyaied.— I Palmerston North 5: Collegiate 3. Martin got another chance to goal a few minute* later, but tie ball_ dropped too atiddenly and the visitor? forced. The borne forward? were tiring and. it; conaeouence, ts.c visitor*, were giving their backs plenty Rj .A trr was thrown awar when the dir«e----i tion of an attack was changed and AfcCorktndale knrekecl the hall forward into an unprotected goal. The Coli legiate School side was attacking when time was ca!led, the final scores* being:—Palmerston North Boys High o; Wanganui Collegiate 3. The referee was Mr K. C. Hamilton. SATUP.LAY’» GAMES. Palmerston North football patrons will 1/5 fumisherj with another excellent programme on Saturday next when helloing Old Bovs senior team will meet Kia Toa and Palmerston North Old Boys wi;l meet f'nitrd. On the s/ya-.ion of the first meeting of Feiiding Old Boys and Kia Toa the former team left the field with a winning margin of 12 points; on their second meeting the Kia Toa fifteen were : five poinO. to the good in a very keenly contested game, and the Bedding toys may j win the rubber on Saturday when .they 1 mc/ri for the third time tin’s tea son. : Their game with the leading team in the i competition, United, was % minutes of ! brilliant football and this corning game ; promise* to he of a more exciting nature. , T’he Kia 'ida fifteen gave a very interesting display when they met and beat the I Massey College team last week-end' by 1 three point* and v/ill keep the public in j ,* stale of excitement from start to the | final whistle. Tl<e meeting of United and i Palmerston North Old Boys is .looked for- | ward try v/ith keen interest as the la/t i meeting of these two team*, resulted in a draw, neither t<arn being able to get it* name on the score 1/iard. As the result of r.ubsrgjuerit games both teams have taken f/xrt in, everything points to a very i keenly contested match: in fact, it- may 1/5 the lyest game of the season as both fifteens know how to throw the ball about.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 198, 23 July 1931, Page 8
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