RUGBY FOOTBALL
To-morrow's Matches Football enthusiasts will be well catered for to-morrow, when three senior matches are set down for play in Hastings. For the early arrivals the first senior gaine will be between Hastings H.S.O.B. and Hastings, on No. 1 ground at 1.15. Both these teanis are playing good football at present, and Old Boys, if they can produce th'e form they put. up against Marist last week, should make them favourites. A very evenlycontested game should result. The star attraction at 2.45 will see* M.A.C. and Havelock North clash. Those who have witnessed the Maoris' play in previous matches should be treated to a fine exhilvtion of the Bugby eode. The ' Villagers cannot be taken too cheaply, and af up to their proper form will give the Maoris a stern battle. , On No. 2 ground Celtic will have Pirates as their opponents, • and this also promises to be an interesting encounter, with the result in doubt. There will also -be a junior game at I.15 on No. 2 groand between H.S.O.B. and Haumoana. .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 6
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