WELLINGTON RUGBY
Poneke-Oriental Too Fast For Athletic PETONE’S CLOSE CALL .1' — • Despite showers ' at midday, conditions were good on Saturday afternoon for the continuation of the Wellington Rugby Union's Jubilee Cup competition. A strong northerly wind dried up the grounds, enabling the backs to handle the ball* with some degree of accuracy, and many attractive passing movements were 81 I III M PHU aqj qooj Xaq; qisnoqj, ' « ’ABAI .iiaq; sbai azaaaq aqj aqqAi AuAiaaj aqj dn pannd Apiaau uo;SuiqaXv put? qjads . ;s.iq aqj ur rnaqi pniqaq pui.ll aqj q;i.A; sjuiod •flaqj II U paaoas isijbjv qp 04 sjuiod gj Xq iiojgiiiijaAt tuo.ij aiuoq 4 a.B sXoq pio ( sjaq;o.ia jsuibjv albs puno.iy uoijuajaajj aiu.iiqqvj aq; uo aim?# jqfinoj-pjßq y
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Lee, . and Norton, two of which were converted by Stanaway) ; Wellington. 11 -(a try by Crowther, which was converted by Taylor, and penalty-goals by Fright and Taylor). Wellington College Old Boys . v Eastbourne, at Eastbourne—Old Boys 17 (tries by Hart and Bellamore, both of which were converted by Baird, who also potted a goal and kicked a penalty-goal) ; Eastbourne 8 (a try by J. Dellabarca, which was converted by Moses, who also kicked a penalty-goal). Army v. Seatoun, at Anderson- Park. Army 30 (tries by Belkey three, Hammond. Ewington,. O’Brien, and Julian, three of which were converted by O’Brien. Hammond. and Gemmings, and a penalty-goal by O’Brien) ; Seatoun, 0. Hardham Cup. Air Force v. A.S.C., at Wakefield Park. Air Force 3 (a try by Mahon'ey); A.S.C. 3 (a penalty-goal by Thompson). Johnsonville v. A.N.A. Headquarters, at Kelburn Park.—Johnsonville 19 (tries by Marshall two, Christiansen, Cutting, and Dolden,' two of which were converted by Powell); A.N.A. 3 (a penalty-goal by Smith). ■ Wellington Regiment v. Miramar, at Johnsonville.—Wellington Regiment, 8 (tries by Callum and Cooke, one of which was converted by Baldwin) ; Miramar 6 (a try by Dumbleton, and a penalty-goal by Smith). . , Onslow won by default from Pirates:
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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 131, 17 July 1942, Page 4
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