RUGBY FOOTBALL
SECONDARY SCHOOLS. MATCH AT WANGANUI. WANGANUI, July 9. Wanganui Collegiate School today beat Wanganui Technical College by 8 points to 3 in the annual Rugby match, played on Spriggens Park. Davies scored two tries for Collegiate, Donald converting one. Technical College s score came from a try by V. Clare.
PROMINENT EX-PLAYERS. PRESENT AT “REP" GAME. Ex-players once prominent in the Rugby game, who were present at the Hawke's Bay v Wairarapa game at Masterton last Saturday were: —Ron. T. Stewart, N.Z. representative 1923-24-25-26-28-30, South Island 1923-23-25-26-27-29; J. Donald, N.Z'. 1920-21-22-25, N.I. 1920-21-22; Q. Donald. N.Z. 1923-24, N.I 1919-24; D. Stewart, S.I. 1926; A. Desmond, N.I. 1911-12; K. Reid N.Z. 1929, N.I. 1929-31; H. J. McKenzie. N.I. 1913 (International referee 1935); E. McKenzie, N.I. 1902 (International referee 1921), North Island and New Zealand selector 1924-1939; Norman McKenzie, North Island Country team. Hawke’s Bay sole selector, and served on N.Z. and North Island selection committees several seasons; A. (“Paddy") Maguire. Wairarapa and Wellington representative player for many years.
TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
The Masterton senior team to play Greytown, at Greytown, on Saturday will be picked from the following: Ewington (2), McCalmont, Tilyard, Peters, Stevens, Munro, Stewart. Jeffcoate, Braggins (2), O’Brien, Peers, Governor, Gray, Macnee, Batty, Wickens. The bus will leave the Post Office at 1.30 p.m.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 July 1941, Page 5
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