Slippery Grounds; Difficult Conditions For Leaguers
\i T ET .SUPPER'S' GROUNDS At'TEE IHE HEAVY.RAINS DURING \HE • ’ WEEK MADE CONDITIONS.DIFPICULT FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THE NORTHERN RUGBY LEAGUE’S COMPETITIONS IN WIIANGAREi AND DISTRICT ON SATURDA Y. What war, under the circumslan ccr. play of a high order, was seen at Jubilee Park, when Takahiwai. who had not been shaping too well in past weeks, staged a come-back by defeating the redoubtable Whakapara at their own game—fast, open back play. This leaves the senior competition ar much in the air as ever. Kensington and Kamo, playing on the latter's ground, drew, each with two points. Portland defaulted to Hikurangi. in the junior grr.de. Portland subrionUaily inched for the championship by defeating then n ‘ " tolauUed to Hikur. o Kamo beat Kensington. 6-0. while caiaimeu rangi. The only fourth grade game played resulted in a win for H.kurang. Rovers over Kamo. 2a 3. Cilv seniors, who had a bye, were to l ave met North Shore 'Auckland! in a special fixture, but on Friday the club reserved adv.ee that southerners were unable to make the trip.
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Northern Advocate, 11 July 1938, Page 3
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