REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY
H.B.-Wairarapa Juniors Jfatrons of Rugby football will have the opportunity to-morrow of seeing tho Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay jumor representatives elash on No. 1 ground, McLean Park, at 2.45 p.m. bright, open football should result. On No. 2 ground Hastings H.S.O.B. iv'ill meet mTB.O.B., and this should produce a game right up to the high ptandaid of club football this season. It would be a barve man who would be prepared to piek the winner ot this sLuggie. M.B.O.B. will have several •of their leading players away in Car terion, and Hastings H.S.O.B. will be short of Apsey. Hastings H.S.O.P. have, up to last Saturday, had a consisteut ir.n of success, and they should give Marist the.battle of their lives to-mcirow. On No. 1 ground at .1.30 p.m. Napier H.S.O.B. will meet Pirates. These teams are fairly evenly matched, with tlie odds slightly in favour of Old Boys.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 153, 16 July 1937, Page 6
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