M.A.C. v. MARIST
Undoubtedly the Rugby Union senior competition this season has proved a great draw-card, and the standard of football produced has eamed a high* reputation. Right from the commenc®•ment of the season the attendance at McLean Park has been steadily increasing, and Saturday last saw an attendance equal to a represpntative match. What the attendance wili be to-mor-row is difficult to predictj but from reports heard in town during the week both stands wili be insufficient fo hold those wanting to get a good view of the game. The game concerned wili be M.A.C. and Marist. Marist are so far unbeaten this * season, and M.A.C. suffered one loss in their first game. Very wisely the Rugby Union is using No. 2 ground for this match so that the new stafid can be used,. and seasonlicket holders wili again have the centre of the gtand reserved for them. Havelock wili play H,S.C.B. on No. 1 ground at the same time, and this wili prove a very even game,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 13
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