RUGBY FOOTBALL.
AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS. MATCHES ON HEAVY GROUNDS. RESULTS IN JUNIOR GRADES. Muddy conditions prevailed on Saturday when the lower grade competitions of tho Auckland llusby Union were continued. Following were the results:— Second Grade—Y.M.C,A„ 12. North Shore, G; Grammar, G, Marist. 0; Tamaki, 4, Waitemata, 0; Ponsonby, 9, Training College, 3; Royal Naval Reserve, 3, Pannmre, 0; University, 20. Training College, 0; Grafton, 3, Technical Old Boys, 0; Grammar Colts, 11. Marathon, 0. Third Grade Open.—North Shore, 18. Technical Old Boys, 0; Eden, 14, Newton, 0; University A. IL, Gratia, 3. Third Grado Intermediate.—Thames, 9. Eden, 3; Ponsonby. 15, Koyal Naval Reseive, 0; University, 11, Northcote, 0; Grammar A, 9. College Ritles, 0; Technical. 37, Training College, 0; Grammar, B, 8, Grafton, 0; Suburbs, 3, Marathon, 0; City, 14, Technical Old Boys, 0; Training College, 17. Manukau. l>; Marist, U, North Shore, 3. fourth Grade.—lLllerslie 12, Grammar Old Boys, 0; Grammar A, 11, North Shore, 5; Suburbs, 3. Parnell, 3: Manukau, 20, Mannrewa, 5. Fifth Grade.—Ponsonby, 31, Otahuhu, 0; j Suburbs, 8, Northcote, 0. Sixth Grade.—Ponsonby, 13, Parnell 0- j Ellerslie, 11, Technical Old Boys,' 0, : Suburbs. 25, Marist, 3. Seventh Grade.—Parnell, 41, Marist, 0 j Junior Boys.—Ponsonby, 11, Newton, 0; Suburbs, 16, Panmuro, 0. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21213, 20 June 1932, Page 13
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206RUGBY FOOTBALL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21213, 20 June 1932, Page 13
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