COUNTRY RUGBY
PEACE CUP MORRINSVILLE TEAM CHOSEN (Prom Our Own Correspondent) MORRINSVILLE, Tuesday The team to represent MorrinsviEe against Matamata for the Peace Cup on Saturday* has been selected as follows:—Fullback, S. Thomas; thmquarters, M. Anderson, Mallett, M. Andereson; five-eighths, A Robson, IX Mulcahv; half, E. O’Brien; rover. R. Howard: forwards, Welch. Teeson. A. Cameron, F. Thomas, C. Camercn, Hewitt, J. Brown. NORTHLAND TOURISTS DRAW AT RAWENE (Prom Our own Correspondent) KAIKOHE, To-day Tho North Auckland Rugby Union touring team played the first match of the tour at Rawene yesterdas again*’. Hokianga Sub-Union. The game was drawn, the re*u.i being nine points each. Heavy’ rain fell during the night early morning, leaving numerous P OO - 1 of water on the ground. The bom« forwards outclassed the visitors ar* Hokianga was unlucky not to win ROLLER MILLS SHIELD SOUTH AUCKLAND’S WIN (From Our Own Corrcapo*4eutJ WAIHI, To-<tai The Xorthern Rollfer Mills *L'"l competition tor primary schools -»* played at Waihi yesterday. South Auckland defeated Aucklan Central by 9 points to 6. (2) and Littlewood (1) scored tries South Auckland, and Wyatt and each scored a try* for Auckland, Auckland had the better of the throughout and deserved its_yictor?
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 439, 22 August 1928, Page 2
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196COUNTRY RUGBY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 439, 22 August 1928, Page 2
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