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BANGITIKEI GOLF CLUB The second round of the championship will be played on Saturday, Aug« |ust 25, and the draw is as follows: Ngaio Amon v. H. A. Signal, Al. R. Mansell v. H. J. Hendry, J. S. Trick!r v. R. J. Carter, A. K. Drew v. R. F. Scott. The second round of the Rangitikei Handicap will also commence on Saturday, and games must be played not later than Wednesday, August 29. The draw is as follows: S. Rich v. T. R. Willis, P. Jeffries v. L. Sadler, C. C. Price v. R. Ingram, F. S. Collier v. K. W. Ingrain v. J. G. Mitchell, W. Aitken v. A. AfcComick, W. Dean v. H. Tricker, John Tricker, a bye. RUGBY Te Kawau and Bangitikei junior reps met on Bulls Domain on Wednesday afternoon in fine, warm weather, and a good game resulted in Te Kawau’s favour by 17 to 6. Te Kawau players were too tall and heavy for Rangitikei, and also secured most of the ball from the scrums. Burgess, Afullins, Goffe and Pahu all played good games in the rearguard for the winners, and Alurphy, Cole and the Hensons also did good work, Murj/hv being particularly clean in line-out work. Seigel, at half, played solidly for Rangitikei, and Peacock was also in fine form. Other Rangitikei players who did useful work were Crowther, Tolley, Bailey, O’Dea and Bartlett. Goffe opened the scoring for Te Kawau (blue and white) with a dodgy run, grounding under the posts. Andrews missed the posts. Te Kawau 3, Rangitikei 0. A free for obstruction gave Peacock a change to equalise, and he goaled with a fine kick. Rangitikei 3, T® Kawau 3. Up and down plav continued till half-time without addition to the scores. Afullins set the blacks attacking, and from a scrum the ball travelled out to Pahu, who ran strongly to ground in the corner. Andrews made a good hut unsuccessful attempt to goal. Te Kawau 6, Rangitikei 3. Goffo sent Burgess away, and th® latter ra*ce through to score under th© posts. Goffe goaled. Te Kawau 11, Rangitikei 3. Peacock and Tolley carried through to tho blues’ lines, where a forward was awarded a trv. Peacock failed to improve. Rangitikei 6, Te Kawau 11. Goffe then opened up play and sent Searanck® off for a corner trv. Andrews’ kick falling abort. Te Kawau 14. Rangitikei 6. Passing saw the ball go out to Pahu, who ran strongly to ground under the bar. The kick was washed out, and the game ended: Te Kawau 17, Rangitikei 6. Mr E. Westwood refereed.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 199, 23 August 1934, Page 3

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BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 199, 23 August 1934, Page 3

BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 199, 23 August 1934, Page 3