TO-DAY'S RUGBY MATCH
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Rain Clouds Roli Up from South
(By relserftp
WELLINGTON, Last Night. After glorious weather for most of the day in Wellington, the wind moved to the south and rain clouds began to roll up. The evening was bittorly.told with frequent rain squalls but there was an improvement toward midnight. To-day Athletic Park was drying rapidly although still on the heavy side. Those Springboks who are not playing to-morrow expressed the view that tho ground is more likely to hold than Eden Park. The assistant-manager stated to-night that the weather might necessitate changes in the team before the game.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 3
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