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WAIRARAPA BEAT BUSH. Per Prciss Association. KKETAHUNA, July 17. In a willing, open game Wairarapa representatives beat Bush by 18 points to 8. Territorially, tlie Bush forwards had the better of the game, but their hacks lacked finished. The Wairarapa backs were up to form. TE AUTE BEAT WANGANUI. Per Press Association. HASTINGS, July 17. f Playing fast, open Rugby, tlie Te Ante College first- fifteen beat the first team of tho Wanganui Collegiate School by 22 points to 3, at Te Ante to-day. UNIVERSITIES’ MATCH. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, July 17. Tho annual match between Otago University and Canterbury College was played to-day. Otago won by 16 points to nil. D. MAX RETIRES. Per Press Association. NELSON, July 17. Leaving behind him a proud record of 81 games for Nelson representative sides, 20 games in bigger Rugby, including Tests, All Black matches in Australia, and in South Island teams, the ex-Al! Black D. Max has retired from Rugby football. Ho has joined the Referees’ Association.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 196, 18 July 1935, Page 12
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