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HIGH SCHOOLS' MATCH

CHRISTCHURCH BEATS WAITAKI [BY TELEGRAPH —TKESS ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCH UK OH, Wednesday Christcjiuveh Boys' High School beat Waitoki Boys' High Scliool at Rugby football by 21 points to 3, but the game was not quite so one-sided as the'scores would indicate. The match between the second fifteens was won by C'hristehurch by 25 points to 0. MORRISON SHIELD MATCH [from our own correspondent} WAIUKU, Wednesday The Waiuku primary school team defeated Pukekohe to-day by 11 points to 0 in the final fcr tho Morrison Shield. The president of the Waiuku Rugby Union, Dr. R. S. Whiteside, presented the shield to the winning team after the match. FRANKLIN V. MANUKAU [from our own correspondent] TUAKAU, Wednesday The following team will represent the Franklin Rugby Union in a match against Mamikau representatives at Tuakau on Saturday:—Fullback, P. Kewish (Tuakau); threequarters, J. Moore, K. Grey (Kohanca), G. Hewitt (Bombay); five-eighths, J. Rata (Kohonga). W. Bnrnaby (Tuakau); halfback, P. Mahitna (Kohanga); back vow, H. Harlick (Tuakau); middle row, E.' Bush (Tuakau), A. Thomas (Onewliero), R. Hood (Bombay), D. Rerell (Onewliero); front row. M. Taua (Kohanga), E. Lapv/ood (Tuakau),, T. Wheti (Kohanga). Emergencies: J, Coster (Tuakau), T. McGuiro (Onewhero). PUTARURU REPRESENTATIVES [from our own correspondent] PUTARURU. Wednesday The team to represent Putaruru in a return match with Cambridso ut Glenshea Park, Putaruru, on Saturday. will bo selected from the following:—Backs: Watson (Tokoroa), J. Murry (United), D. Lory (Tokoroa), Taylor (Combined), G. Bertf (United), F. J. Dave (Combined), M. Bimmonds (Combined),. L. Lory (Tokoroa), R. Barijett (Combined), Voyce (United). Forwards: H. Lory (Tokoroa), McDonald (Combined), D. Fraser (United), Richards (United), W. Sneddon (United). SimmondH (Combined), Wisnoski (Tokoroa), Bnrrell (Combined), Powell (Combined), E. Terei (United), Etawke (Tokoroa). ROTORUA V. POVERTY BAY [by telegraph—own correspondent] ROTORUA, Wednesday There was a- largo attendance at tho Arawa Park this afternoon, when a Rugby match between the touring Poverty Bay learn and Rotorua wae placed. The Poverty Buy team played *n excellent game, beating their opponents by 17 points to 0. RANGITAIKI PLAYERS [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] WHAKATANE, Wednesday The following players have been chosen to represent the Rangataiki Union against Te Puke in a match for Hurinui-Apanui Shield, to be played at Matata on Saturday: —Francis, Hohapata, Graham, R. Lees, M. Howell, E. Howell, P. Howell, Rollosten, Moore, Anderson, O'Neill, WhitMey, Tama, Rairino, R. Howell. Emergencies: Sutherland, Wickham, Abbott, Hataraka, Jones and Savage. MANGONUI REPRESENTATIVES [by telegraph—own correspondent] KAITAIA, Wednesday The following junior players will represent the Mangonui Rugby Union in the match for tho Brake Shield, to be playe<l at Dargaville on Saturday against the holders. Northern Wairoa:—Backs. W, Saunders, W- James, J. Gardiner, W. Murray, T. Flinn, G. Snowden, R. Burilett, Nathan: forwards, M. Whitefield, F. Donaldson, W. Busby. Marino. H. Cowie, F. Wiki, F. Walker, Jarvis, T. Jackson. The following senior players have been selected to represent tho Mangonui Rugby Union in the match against Otamatea for the Harding Shield, to be played _at Wajpu on Saturdayßacks, D, UrJieh, G., T. and J. Walters, F. Beazley. T. Fuller. B, Herrison, Dale; forwards, W. and F. Cooper, R. McCracken, M. Yates, MacBerghan, N. Wilkinson, G. Frear, C. Bcr#ban, T. Satterthwaite. MANAWATU BEATS WAIRARAPA [by telegraph —press association] FEILDING, Wednesday Manawatu defeated Wairarapa by 26 points to CO to-dav on a good ground and in fine weather. Manawatu s good lead ii} the first spell saved them from defeat, for the visitors were much stronger and more versatile in the second spell. The score at half'time v.as :—Mnna watu, 20; Waivarapa, 3. INTER-COLLEGIATE MATCH [by telegraph—press association] DUNEDIN, Wednesday The annual Rugby match between St. Andrew's College, Christchurch, and John McGlashan College was played here today. tho visitors winning a fast, open and fairly even game by 11 points to 8. For the winners, Barry moored and converted a try, rind Foote and Jones each kicked a penalty goal, Stevenson scored two tries for McGlashan, and one was converted. PRIMARY SCHOOLS MATCHES The following primary schools' Rugby football matches will be played to-morrow in the Domain group:—Seniors: Meadowbank v. Vermont Street; Newton Central, a bye. Intermediates: Grafton v. Newmarket; Parnell, a bye. Juniors: Parnell v. Ne.wton Central: Meadowbenk v. Newmarket; Grafton, a bye

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21868, 2 August 1934, Page 14

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HIGH SCHOOLS' MATCH New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21868, 2 August 1934, Page 14

HIGH SCHOOLS' MATCH New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21868, 2 August 1934, Page 14