WET GROUND CERTAIN
-Pregs Aasocialion.)
(By Telegraph-
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Persistent drizzling rain for threei days has xemoved any chance of Lan-. caster Park being dry for next Saturday's Test. Aecompanied hy a light easterly wind, the rain, has never cean ed since it began early pn Tuesday, morning, and the park is now safurafa ed with water oozing out f roma foot-i steps. The All Blacks have been unable to get any outside training at all and the team is praetising tactics daily in the King Edward Barraeks, Even if the Tain ceased to-day if would be im* posrible for the park to become any* thing near dry by Satnrday.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 194, 2 September 1937, Page 5
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