RUGBY OPENS
SEVEN-A-SIDE MATCHES.
nil e ,. %e W<"! season w«, opened on Saturday, when the mmnr flx c , a ~2~ s '£ e , tou roamcnt was ] 10 1<1 l\ Athlefao Park, A small crow,! witnesses wltidi was of a i'airly higl, There,, were three competitions-one foi teams tram Trentham Camp, ono fo! third-class players, and one for fifth-clas-players. Xhe Trentham competition was won In the. team sent in by the 18tli n.c.o.'s, foi whom T\abon (an ex-Otago full-back) dit a lion s share of the work. _Petono car ned off the third-class matches, ant Oriental the fifth-class. Detailed results are :— Third Class. First round: Selwyn 3, Athletic 0 ?T ersit / £• Poueki 0; SL - Patrick'; College 9. Oriental g- Petono U. AYcl lmgton 3.. ■ Second round: University 8, Selwyn 3 Petone 10, St. Patrick's College 0. Final: Petone 8, University 3. Fifth Class. First round: Oriental 3, St. James 0 Athletic 13, Selwyn 0; St. Patrick's Qoi legs 5, Petone 0; Poneke 6, Hutt o.' Second round: Oriental D, Athletic S Poneke 0, St. Patrick's College 0. Final: Oriental 10, Poneke 0. ' Trentham. First round: D teanj 5, A team 0; C team 1, H team 0. Jinal: D team 5, G team 0. D team represented the 18th n.c.o.'s
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2771, 15 May 1916, Page 9
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208RUGBY OPENS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2771, 15 May 1916, Page 9
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