NAPIER RUGBY
The leading game . in. to-morrow.'s Rugby co'mpetition matches .will ;undoubtedly be. th,e T.C.O.Bi v. H,S,O.B;. match to be played on No. 1 gtound,'. Napier at 2,45 p.m. While the H.S.O.B. fceam ■ , is'again inconsisfent this y.ear, it is most likejy th.at tq-morrow the fceam is due for oue of its good games, A.part from this; the ,frieudly,-; rivalry between the two clubs always provides an interesting match. M.B.O.B. and Havelock will provide the -other gaine .in Napier, .and; this; also should provide interestipg . foot-: ball. Those who the Havelock team in actipn against, .T,C.;Df B. , % will r.ealise that.it fs lifc-ely to proyide a good game against.,ahy tepm in the coinpetition. The Junior sfection T will . also be full of interest as the four Napier, teams meet each pther at McLean Park at 1.30 p.m. The T.C.O.B.-Pirate junior match will. have a big effect in decidin'g the winner of tlie junior cbmpetition. •
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 136, 25 June 1937, Page 6
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