RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH
(P.A.) Wellington. Aug. 29. Alter leading 16-6 at half-time, the West Coast Rugby League team beat the Wellington Rugby League team 30 to 13, retaining the Northern Union Cup, the premier New Zealand Rugby League trophy. I (Miss Hunwick) 2; Freeman R. JackI son and Co., Ltd.’s Eighth Army, G. i McDougall (Mrs. B. Harris) 3. Liberty Handicap.—Wright, Stephenson arid Co., Ltd.’s Anticipation (by Ticket out of Art Ufiion), S. Friend (Mrs. M. W. Allis)”*; Dalgety and Co., Ltd.’s Consternation, S. Smith (Miss F. Price) 2; Levin and Co., Ltd.’s Mum’s Trick, M. Barraud (Miss Dawson) 3. Zealandia Trot.—Railway Football Club’s Sucecssful Drive (by Bottles out of Householders), R. O’Keefe (Miss Church) 1 Spiral Pipe Works’ The Lieutenant', D. Wilson (Miss Westwood) 2; Wanganui Ladies’ Hockey Association’s Successful Drive, A. Couchman (Miss Glasgow) 3. Allied Championship (open to winners of previous events).—Railway Football Club’s Successful Drive, R. O Keefe (Miss Church; 1; N.Z. Farmers’ Distributing Co.’s Dividend, L. Stephenson (Miss Benbrook) 2; Checkers Baseball Club’s Second Base, L. Thompson (Miss Slight) 3.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 204, 30 August 1943, Page 6
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