MARTON
MARTONIAN IN AIR FORCE Word has been received that H. L. i McPhee, late of Marton, who joined . the Royal Air Force in England, has 1 been successful in passing his final examination and obtaining his *‘wings.” Out of 45 candidates he was very successful. being second in the aggregate. This is a very creditable performance as “Mac” has been away only 12 months, six of these being in the Royal Ai. Force. RUGBY FOOTBALL TODAY’S GAMES I The fixtures set down for the Hangi jtikei Rugby Sub-union’s matches today are as follow: Senior.—Old Boys v. Haleombe at Haleombe, Mr. Westwood. Junior.—Bulls v. Turakina at Bulls. Mr. W. Larsen; Hunterville V. Halcombe at Hunterville, Mr. G. Hartley. Hunterville will have a bye in the senior grade and Old Boys’ in the junior. The game at Haleombe promises to be a great tussle. Old Boys will be all out to avenge their defeat at the hands of the same team at Marton three: weeks ago and on their improved showing last Saturday they stand a good chance. There will be no matches at Marton at all. both the junior games being out of town. Old Boys' team.—Poppe, Rowe. McLean, Ireland, James, Stewart, Guise, Bridge. Gatrell, Cutts, Cairncross, Bush (2), Hammond, Marshall, Stock, Larsen. O'ars leave 11.8. at 1.45.)
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 16
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