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RUGBY FOOTBALL

PRIMARY SCHOOLS' MATCHES The following matches will be played under tho control of tho Auckland Primary Schools' Rugby Union on Friday, except where otherwise slated:— EDEN PARK GROUP Senior Grade.—Kowhai A v. Kowhai B, Eden Park No. 3, 3.5 p.m.: Maungawhau v. team with bye in the Domain group, Eden Park No. 2, 3.30 p.m.; Auckland Central representatives, v. junior boys' representatives, Eden Park No. 2, Saturday, 12.30 p.m. Intermediate Grade.—Brixton Road v. Kowhai A, Gribble-Hirst Park, 3.50 p.m.; Kowhai B v. Grey Lynn, JSden Park No. 3, ' 8.50 p.m.: Maungawhau v. Mount Albert, Potter's Park, 3.15 p.m.; Mount Eden v. Newton West, Gribble-llirst Park, 3.5 p.m.; Normal a bye. Junior Grade.—To-morrow: The draw is tho Siiino as that for last week. C'alixtus Shield.—Final: Eden Park group v. Western Suburbs group, Eden Park No. 1, Saturday, 12.30 p.m. The following have been chosen to represent tho Auckland Central team in _ tho Northern Roller Mills Shield competitions: —Andrews, Marshall (Gladstone), Pearce, Scott, Flicker (Owairaka), Jenkins, Ockleston (New Lynn), Ibbertson, Flett (Point Chevalier), Stenberg (Avondale), Feek (Gl"n Eden), Ebbitt, Martin, Ritchie, Chiswell, McGuigan, Alexander, Findlay, H. Allen, Bickerton (Kowhai Junior High School), Grace, Chegwidden (Maungawhau). SHOW GROUNDS GROUP. Senior Grade.—Ellerslie v. Royal Oak, No. 4, 3.15 p.m.; Epsom v. Cornwall Park, No. 2, 3.15 p.m.; -Onehunga v. Mount Roskill. Mamikau, 3.15 p.m. Intermediate Grade.—Ellerslie v. Epsom A, No. 1, 3.15 p.m.; Epsom B v. Royal Oak, No. 1, 4 p.m.; Onehunga, a bye. Junior Grade.—'Onehunga v. Ellerslie, Nc. 3, 3.15 p.m.; Royal Oak A v. Cornwall Park, No. 2, 2.30 p.m.; Royal Oak B, a bye; formal B v. Epsom A, Normil School, 3.30 p.m.. Thursday; Mount Roskill Maungawhau, Pencarrow Avenue, 3.30 p.m., Thursday; Epsom B v. Normal A, Normal School, 3.30 p.m., Thursday. WAIKATO REPRESENTATIVES MATCH WITH MAORI TEAM [from ot~r own correspondent] HAMILTON, Monday The following team has been selected by. Mr. R. J. McKenzie to represent Waikato against tho New Zealand Maori touring team in a match at Rugby Park, -Hamilton, on Saturday:—Fullback, •M. Davies (Taa-; piri); threequarters, Anderson {Morrinsville}. Carlson. Wilson (Matauiata) j fiveeighths, Stacey (Cambridgel, Hook (Hamilton); halfback, Denz (Hamilton); forwards, Story (Matamata) C." Cameron (Morrinsville), Thomson (Waipa), A. Cameron (Morrinsville), T. Cassidy (Hamilton). Hedley (Morrinsville), Ensor (Matamata). Leeson (Morrinsville). ■ TE HURUNUI-APANUI SHIELD WHAKATANE BEATS RANGITAIKI [from our own correspondent] WHAKATANE, Monday The most interesting match of the season wa-i played at Matata on Saturday, when Wliakatane met Rangitaiki for tho To Hurnnui-Apanui Shield. Tho weather was perfect and a record attendance was present. The play was hard and fast, and at half-time the score was 5-all. However, \ Whakntano had the advantage in the second spell and won by 14 points to S. SOUTH AUCKLAND V. THAMES [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE, Monday ! Tho selection committee for the South | Auckland Rugby Union, Messrs. A. Nay-' I smith,- A. J. Maiden and R. W. Bilkcy, j has announced tho following team to represent South Auckland in a match against Thames on Saturday:—Fullback, L. Jobn-__ eon (Franklin); threequarters, R. Jackson" I (Waiuku), J. Wood, 11. White (Pukokohe); five-eighths, R. Kempe, B. James (Waiuku); halfback, T. Hogan (Pukekolie); forwards, i J. Bregman (Waiuku), R. Fulton (Pukei kohc), M. Taua, G. Bell (Franklin), B. ; Guise, G. L. Cliitty, L. McAlpine (Puke- • kohe), A. Kerebes (Waiuku). Emergenj cies: A. McGlashan, N. McFarlano (Wai- | uku). BAY OF PLENTY TEAM [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TE PUKE, Monday Tho following team will represent tho Bay of Plenty against Thames Valley at Waihi on Saturday:—Fullback, MacFarlano (Whakatano); threequarters, lies (Tauranga), Connolly (Wliakatano), MoKenzio (To Puke); five-eighths, Farmer (To Puke), Howell (Rangaitiki); halfback, Poataka (To Puke); forwards, Hadley, Raymond (To Puke), Mooro, Tama, Whiteioy (Rangaitiki), Cullimoro (Tauranga), Kelly (Opotiki), Moody (Wliakatane).. At a meeting of tho Bay of Plenty Union held during tho week-end it was decided by draw that Galatea will play Rangaitiki at Rangaitiki for tho Parata Cup and that the winners of this match could play To Puko in tho semi-final round. NELSON BEATS BUSH UNION [BY* TELEGRAM —TRESS ASSOCIATION] NELSON, Monday The Nelson Rugby -representatives proved superior to the Bush Union touring team to-day, the home team winning by 30 points to 7. Tho game was played on a .fast ground. Tho form of tho home team was good enough to suggest that it will liavo a charco of lifting tho Stddon Shield from Bul'.er at tho end of tho month. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' MATCH [by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION]: DUNEDIN, Monday Tho annual Rugby match between Otago Boys' High School and Christ's , College was played at Carisbrook to-day: in fine weather. Tho game resulted in a draw, <5 'all. MATCHES IN ' COUNTRY Tho following additional results of matches played, in various country centres on Saturday have been forwarded by correspondents :of tho H.EHALD:— ;.,V Opotikl.—Tho first rqund of the Korridgo Cup knock-out competition was played at Opotiki. The final will be played next Saturday. Results were:—JO-.MJ?.,- 24, City, 0; Old Boys, 13, Country, G. In the junior competi- v tion tho results were:—-0.M.P., 11, Waioeka," 0; City, .10, Country, ,0. Taupiri.—Seniors: Hamilton. 34, Taupiri, 3. Third grade: Horotiu, 6, H'untly High School. 5. Schoolboys: Taupiri. 15, Ngaruawahia and ILuntly Convents 0; Orini-Te Hoe, 9, Huntly, 0. Otamatca.—Senior knock-out competition: Maungaturoto, 14, Kaiwaka. 0: Marohemo, 3, Waipu, 0. Junior knock-out, semifinals; Tai- • imku, 21. Paparoa. 3. Replay; Maungaturoto, IS, Waipu, 0. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 7

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RUGBY FOOTBALL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 7

RUGBY FOOTBALL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 7

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