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Mudbath

, A player who landed in a sitting position in a particularly slushy spot on Saturday apparently preferred a wet seat to a muddy one. He sat in some long grass and was hauled along by his team mates until the mud had been removed. Closed! ' Notifceable by its absence at the Domain on Saturday was the refreshment booth. On the day it would have benefitted players most the shutters were up and the booth was closed much to the disgust of players and spectators.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 53, 14 July 1947, Page 4

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85

Mudbath Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 53, 14 July 1947, Page 4

Mudbath Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 53, 14 July 1947, Page 4

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