RUGBY
THIS AFTERNOON'S ATTRACTIONS. The, topic of die hour in football circles is llie meeting of Pctono and Trentham A this afternoon at No. 1 Athletic Park, at 2.15 o'clock, Petone arc very confident of rencating their | performance of July 15, when they inflicted a first defeat on tho Trentham fifteen. On Hip other hand, tho soldiers huve a- powerfinl hack division, and it only uocd-i a fine afternoon and an excellent exhibition of Rugby may be seen. ■ The Trentham A team lias acceded to (he rennest of the union to play in distinctive jerseys (owing to the similarity of their colours with Petone), and in all proW-'li'v (Lev will wear yellow and blank. University will meet Wellington .College on the No. 2 ground at the park. The Blacks, with a record of five victories in their last six matches, are expected 'io pive ». good exhibition "of Kugby. The following competition games have been declared off:—Junior: Petone v. Unit; and Fifth Class: Oriental v. St. Patrick's College
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 9
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167RUGBY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 9
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