RUGBY FOOTBALL
To-raorrow's Matches Tbe star attraction of to-morrow's Rugby f ootball in Hastings will undoubtedly be on No. 1 ground at Nelson Park, commencing at. 2.45 p.m., wben M.A.C. meet Napier H.S.O.B. The Maoris bave been playting brilliant f ootball tbis season, and witb a repe•txtion of tbis type to-morrow Rugby should be seen at its best. Old Boys' convinciug win over Havelock last week shouid prove tbem to be a strong opposition for tbe Maoris, as H.A.G. bad to battle bard to win in tbeir matcb against tbe Vallggers. As botb teams favour tbe open ganie, an Tntoresting matcb Isbould result. On No. 2 ground Celtie will meet Havelock North, and this also should prove to be an interesting encounter. Tbe Celtie team are playing good football at present, but will bave to give of their best, as tbe Villagers are quite capable of upsetting stronger teams. For tbe early arrivals tbere will be two junior games. £)n No. 1 ground Celtie will meet Hastings, and on No. 2 ground Ef.A.C. will meet H.S.O.B.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 118, 4 June 1937, Page 10
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