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RUGBY

FOR NEXT SATURDAY REFEREES APPOINTED. The only Metropolitan Rugby Union fixtures set down for next Saturday are the Junior Cup games, for which referees have been appointed as follows: Aramoho v. Kawhaiki, on Williams Park, at 1.30 p.m.; Mr. W. Molan. County v. Old Boys, at Fordell, at 2 p.m., Mr. N. Reid. Tech. Old Boys v. Kaierau, at Williams Park at 3 p.m.; Mr. S. Cass. Mari sts v. Pirate, on Tech, ground, at 1.30 p.m.; Mr. R. Richards. Emergencies: Messrs. K. Waite and E. Healey.

of economy, to appoint residential referees for the games this year. Therefore Mr Mikito will carry the whistle at, Jerusalem. It is understood that no referee has yet been appointed to officiate at Koriniti. It is rumoured that Pamoana may eleC’t to use Ranana as their home ground this season, but nothing official has been made public in this regard. It is reported that the Pipiriki team is training assiduously with a view to changing their hope of retaining the championship into an actuality. Ohotu have had most of their players in training and are having a trial game at the end of the week to finalise the selection of their team. Morikau seized time bv the forel »ck and commenced their training bv ing a Waitotara team some weeks ag«». Pamoana are a “dark horse” •club this year and are keeping very quiet bout their preparations for the coming season. GOAL KICKING MR. H. J. CBYSELL’S TROPHY HOW THE PLAYERS STAND Brown (Tech. O.B.) .. ..10 Byres (Kaierau) 8 Lowe (Pirates) 6 Gibbons (Pirates) ...... 6 Narbey (Marist) 3 Morgan (Kaierau) 2 Chamberlain (Old Boys) .. 2 The trophy presented by Mr, Cryscll will be presented to the player who scores the most points in penalties and conversions throughout the season. Tho points above show the competitors after last Saturday’s play.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 96, 26 April 1933, Page 4

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RUGBY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 96, 26 April 1933, Page 4

RUGBY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 96, 26 April 1933, Page 4

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