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JUNIOR GRADE

hastings section Haumoana defeated Havelock North, 15 — 3. Scorers for the iSeasiders were Pratt (two tries), Ross," Gerrand (try each) and Struthers- (pepalty goal), and Boyce kicked a penalty goal for the Villagers. Hastings H.S.O.B. defeated M.A.C., 43 — 3. Old Boys' scorers were Nntusch and Vaughan (two tries each), Norton (four tries and two conversions), Boyle, Kemp and Tritt (try each), DeDenne (two conversions) and Waymouth (one conversion). Sullivan kicked a penalty goal for M.A.C. Hastings defeated Celtic, 6 — 5. Burnett kicked two penalty goals for Hastings as against a try and conversion by Maggin for Celtic. napier section Pirates defeated H.S.O.B., 12 — 9. McGraw scored two tries and Boardman kicked a penalty. Near time, Cornford potted a goal, and Dinnie scored for Cornford to convert, bringing the scores level. Hoskings then scored for Pirates. Marist defeated Taradale, 19—11. For the winners, R. Shepperson scored two tries, and D. Allen and R. Halford one eacln. Hayes converted two and kicked a penalty. Halford scored for Taradale, and Collinge kicked two penalties and a conversion. Eskview beat Technical Colts, 18 — 5. Street scored three tries, Karney one, and M. Smith converted three.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 90, 3 May 1937, Page 9

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193

JUNIOR GRADE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 90, 3 May 1937, Page 9

JUNIOR GRADE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 90, 3 May 1937, Page 9

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