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RUGBY.

DISTRICT GAMES. I arrmo'rlv: MATOI-lls nonmeml _ i 1 UNDEFEATED TEAMS MEET. ! | The standard of Rugby in thel Hamilton district has shown consider—i able improvement this year owing to! the introduction of the new scheme} 0f COmDetition, but the attondancesl have been disappointing owing to that counter attractions of race or trottinfii meetings in the VVaikato area cm'hl Week. On Saturday. however. therel will be no other major attraction ml the Waikato and it is perhaps t‘ortun—i ate that the draw has so worked nut' that the most important names of the‘: series so far will be played on Satur—Q day. l At Bushy Park there will be two splendid games. on .\‘o. 1 ground two undefeated teams will meet in Marist and To Awaniutu. .\lurist drew their first match and won theiry other two. while 'Te .\\\nmutu have} won the only two they have played. - This team has not yet played in ilaniilton. but some idea or their strengihi can be gained from the Net that last‘ week they defeated the formidable. Technical team by a fairly substantial! margin. Last week the .\larist side] “we a great exhibition of fast open} football and this fixture should attracti a large crowd. ] The match on No. 2 ground will‘ also draw a large following, Both of. these combinations play the last. openf type o!,Rusby that the public like to} Ice and as old rivals added interest. should attach to their meeting. Old Boys have won their three matches to data. while Technical have only suf—l fared one defeat. These teams will be very evenly matched and should provide one of the best draws of the‘ season. Both have nippy backs and with the amended kirk into touch rule ‘ in operation they will be apt to throw; the ball about more than previously. i The game at. I‘o Awamutu should. also attract a large following as bothi Frankton and Rovers are improving! teams that will still have to be reckon—ed with before the competition closes. Rovers may have the advantage in the rorwards. but the Franktou backs are. likely to be superior and the result will i depend on whether Frankton can get the ball. 1 At Te iioe the two 'l‘aupiri teams I Will meet in their own territory andfi this should ensure that they will sell; a good following. 1 The draw is as follows: i The ”nurse. Senior.——Marist v. Te Awamutu, No. i - Rugby Park. 2.30 p.m.: 01d Bow;l v. Technical ‘Old Boys. No. 2 Rugby': Park. 2.30 p.m.; Te Awnmutu Roverslt v. Prankton. at Te Awaniutu. 2.80'} p.m.: 'l‘auplri West v. Tnupirt East.|: at Te Hoe. . '; Junior.——-F’rankton v. High School.| No. i llinemoa Park. 1.30 p.m.; Hutkurn v. hallway. \Vrka Street. 2.30 p.m.: Te Kowhal. a. bye: Old Boys v.l Rovers. Whatnwhata. 2 p.m.z Technical Old Boys v. Marist. .\‘o. 1 Rugby Park. 1 p.m.: Karwniu v. City, Karaniu, 2.30 pm. Third—Technical Old Boys v. Technical School. No. 8 Rtmby Park. 1.30 p.m.: Frankton. a bye: Old Boys v. City, No. 3 Rugby I’m-k. 3 p.m. Fourth—Olly v. Technical Old Boys. . No. 2 Rugby Park. 1 n.m.; Frankien.‘ a bye; Frankton 111 v. Franktou 1V.,l \\‘eka Street, 1.30 p.tu. » Secondary Schools: ‘ intermediate—Technical School A v. Technical School it: and High School! A v. High School B. mid—week; .\lnrist. a bye. ‘ Junlnr.—Technlcni School A v. Technical School R: and High School :\ v. High School ii. midweek: Marist o bye. 1’“! TEAMS. Old love. Seniors.—A. Lissette. Voice. Carroll. Reid. H. Lissette. Dovi, Gillespie. Chitty. Thomas. Tletiens. \\‘hittukEr. Jones. Holloway. Coombridge, Gudsell. McLaughlin. Storey. Heeps. Juniors.—Luxton. Breen. Haycrait. Hunter. Powell. Johns. Gerrish. McGresor. “'nodward. D._ Paterson. it] Robinson. Bary. S. Robinson. Gray. (Conveyance leaves Bryce Street at 1.15 pm.) Third Grade—linughtnn (‘2). Livingstone. .\icNaily. Carter. Cooke. Cann. Roper. Shaw. \\‘hyie. Delaney. chlman. Sutherland, lh'rhr. 'l‘lvtjcns, Bray. Stewart, Ellis. Frankton. > Seniors—J. Ferguson. T. llccps. .l. Dcnz. .\. Gridlths. l. .loncs. it. >nml—grass. \V. i‘nmdail. J, .\‘klrnurs. <.i l'nget. N. Hall. J. 'l‘risirtun. il. .\‘trnrv.| W. Bowler. \V. Hughes. .~\. Liilmer. Int Pearson. \V. Glasgow. 'l‘ui llun. t‘..t Davies.‘ (Bus loaves Frunktou 111-5L] omen at 1.13 pm.) I Juniors—.\. Lord. n. "all. n. Dick.‘ 0. Elliott. J. Martin. t. .\inlcsou, ”.2 Silvester. L. s3ki‘s. C. 'l‘ctzlni‘i‘. .t.l' Smith. Pilitunti (2‘. li. t‘mltix‘u'orihy.l Raul. \\‘cllsler, .\. Ilnllicr, u. Lcwis.’ R. Thompson. \\'elis. ‘ Railway. | ' Juniors—Cain. l‘t‘iiil‘n. llnnsnu. hit-1L! Appleton. Rtllli‘i'li. Skiuurr 'i‘. Homing Townsend. (It‘uzim'. ’l'.tu\\i\.u'\'. \\‘;t|kct'.‘ KlngL St‘otL Purim. l’l'ii‘i's. llt'lt'lxiit‘ll.i Bravo. Scull. I City. Juniors—licrnvll. .\lirhril. Runkrr.l Mann. Cmuct. lliliunll. .\illl'lJKlL \\‘utts. Jenkins. :\lllll'l‘\\'~‘. .\ii'l‘illllll'B<, Imm. Horton. Klrh); Hrnliuu. Sig—'lvy. lull. Duntord. Bus lunucs r.ul\\.|y crossms at 1.90 [\.lll. 'l'hlrd I‘urnnivr—lhu'ux, liz‘w. ilJt‘llett, lloltucs. Utility. Hum-“it. .\lt‘Kill non, (hum. ilu\\vll. lie-In. Ht‘uwu. lint. Ilnti~ thmuiiws. .\icliulwn. ll‘ii. tumult-it. Biukt‘lml‘l‘llHl. lit-\cit'ti, llllt‘lili‘ Fourth tiruiiv. \lurray. ilirryvr. Murray. lirmi)‘. «trump. .l-intw, il.mrzi. Skinner, iiutiu'rhnui. lluuil-r. Smith. tilphcrt. linih-y, 'l‘hwnumnu, \\‘.itl\ins.‘ 'l‘itlslt‘y. Stevenson. lli']'[|l|‘\llillt‘, .\l|"[ (Inulcy. i‘.ros<. tinker. Marlst. l Sm]im‘.~‘.——P. _\lt-t‘-v'.ul \l. Kilpntrick. w. (Itissitly. .\. Nuihcr. il. (Vin-u. .i,£ “armory. it. .\liils'. .l. 'l'rutirr. 11. iiynu,' C. Reign-inn, ii. ll_ L.ill‘.' l'. t'.;i.~~itl_\‘. it. r'l‘"i'il'h. li l.t‘i|l:i~‘. li. l~‘l.\nu. lir—-,..‘-\..s- t-._ <2 mango Forwards: 'l', \\ il'i‘lili“. Ii \ltlviu‘ll .lun.m'> ~ \\‘ \\.-tutu. n_ Hm»... u. inuiirutitu 1' \\m-‘lx it. Vi'tm'i')‘, il. I‘mn‘m'lw. l. lii‘llii'v". .l [Hui-r. T, l'l't‘lldi'!‘—'n~' l kmv. \\' «aims. 5‘ Barrett. . >h..nnun. 1;. “lilting. S. paundir:, J. i'.\-L‘.‘.‘:‘, ‘l‘. Ellis. 1’

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 10

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RUGBY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 10

RUGBY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 10

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