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EXPERIENCED BACKS.

New South Wales Team to Play N.Z.

United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, July 22. The New South Wales Rugby Union team to meet New Zealand on August 4 is as follows:—Full-back, Ross; threequarters, KeJaher. Towers. Cowper W. White; halves, Primrose, Richards; forwards. Loudon, Hodgson, Mneknev, Perrin, W. CL White. Cerutti, Morton, Arnold. The only newcomer to the back division is Richards, who has displaced the veteran Malcolm. The other backs have all represented Australia from time to time. London. Hodgson, Mackney, W. G. White, Cerutti and Morton were in the last Wallaby team. Malcolm is among the ten players, who will attend the practices. from whom the reserves will he chosen. Ross is captain and Cerutti, vioe-captain.

Games Elsewhere. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND. July 22. Football competitions were continued yesterday on very heavy grounds. Results:—Senior A Division —Grafton 3, Otahuhu 0; University 19. Technical Old Boys 4; Manukau 12. Ponsonby 10. Senior B Division—College Rifles 15 Eden 6; Grammar School A 22, North Shore 0; Marist 23, Grammar School B NAPIER, July 21. Technical Old iDoys 19, Hastings Old Boys 3; Havelock North 16, High School Old Boys 12; Hastings won by default from Tama tea; Marist Brothers’ Old Boys 30, M.A.C. 7; Pirates 17, Celtic 10. NEW PLYMOUTH, July 21. New Plymouth Old Boys 11, Clifton 8; Star IS, Waimato 4; I-lawera 6, Opunake 6; Patea 9, Okaiawa 0; Stratford 25 Inglewood 0; Tukapa 25, Empire Old Boys 17; Kaponga 6, Stratford United Old Boys 0. New Plymouth High School defeated Te Aute College by 35 to 4. PALMERSTON NORTH, July 21. Feilding Old Boys 19. Massey College 17; Old Boys 12, United 3; Feilding 15. Kia Toa 5; St Patrick's 8. Woodville 3. GREY MOUTH, July 21. Blaketown 6, United 3. ASHBURTON, July 21. The Country team defeated the Ashburton Town team by 12 points to nil in the annual match played at Rakaia this afternoon. I. Behrns scored three tries and D. Mead one try. Mr F. Kennedy was referee. TIMARU, July 21. Waihi 3. Geraldine 0: Old Boys 5, Star 3; Temuka 23, Celtic 0; Pleasant Point INVERCARGILL, July 21. Rub-Unions’ match —Otago 11, Southland 0. Southland Team. INVERCARGILL. Julv 22. The following is the’ .Southland *a.im to play Hawke’s Bay: Hamilton, M'Kay. Mitchell, Geddes, Frampioii, Wesney, J. Purdue, George (2). Mattingby. Gait, Southern. Wilcox, Pawson, Metcalf.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 23 July 1934, Page 11

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EXPERIENCED BACKS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 23 July 1934, Page 11

EXPERIENCED BACKS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 23 July 1934, Page 11

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