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SPORTS EDITION

THE SPRINGBOKS' VICTORY, A REALLY FINE SIDE. HIGHLIGHTS ON THE GAME. (Continued from Page 8.) The South African-Auckland Rugby encounter to-day was a great exhibition of fine Rugby, with the Springboks living well up to their reputations. They threw the ball about in fine style, although the forwards did not handle as well as the 1030 British team, but generally they handling to the backs. Crdven, Harris and Babrow were particularly impressive as inside backs, having speed, handling ability and guile. Williams was a fine winger. A feature of their play was the relentless taokUng. Tney came at top pace at the Auckland backs and levelled them without slackening speed. Taker, in all the visitors were really good, but did not appear invincible and, but for a few lapses in the Auckland tackling, the score would not have, been as great. Combined Team’s Prospects. The prospects of the All Blacks are improved by this match and if the Waikato-King Country-Thames Valley combined team’s forwards play as forwards and the backs tackle all the time they must stand an even chance. The Auckland learn, conceding weight, did very well. Dick, the Auckland winger, had only two chances to show his paces but was willing and keen. The game evened up exceptionally well and the crowd was frantic with excitement when Prentice ■.opened up a breafi for Auckland’s score. Auckland were doing all the attacking in the final quarter but the visitor’s backs again were up smartly t.o squash movements before they were properly under way. Babrow demonstrated his class by again scoring a really brilliant try, threading his way through in wonderful style to bewilder the defence. It was one of the nicest tries seen at Eden Park. The game was very exciting, with the Springboks undoubtedly a great team, possessing speed in the backs to burn, and fast, mobile, thopgtu hoavy, forwards, and generally, at attackers, they gave Auckland no chance to break clear. It was the cleverness of the inside backs, Harris and Babrow, and the speed of the threequarters that gave the visitors another flue try. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Cambridge: Cucksey COp: Third Grade: Cambridge (holders) 17, Matamata 8. Junior Trial Game: A Team 8, B Team 0. Fourth Grade: Northern 8, Leamington 3. United defaulted to Hautapu. Te Awamutu: Y/aipa 26, Otorohanga 9. Morrinsville: Kereone 29, United 0. Juniors: Kereone 0, Rovers 0; Terriers 3, United 3. Wellington: First Division: Old Boys 14, Eastbourne 9; Athletic 20, IVlarist. 0; Wellington 30, Poneke 11; Pctone 6, Johnsonville 3; Hutt 36, University 3. Second Division: Athletic 5, Miramar 3; St. Patrick’* 12, Oriental 8; Poneke 5, Pirates 3; Wellington 5, Petone 3, SOCCER. Huntly: Huntly Star 3, Hamilton Wanderers 3. THE LEAGUE GAME. Auckland: Richmond 10, City 6; Mt, Albert 29. Newton 5; Marist 18. North Shore 10'; Manukau 18, Ponsonby 6. Wellington: St. George 10, Newton 7. HOCKEY. Hamilton: Colts 2, Aotea 2; Old Boys 3, Tokomaru 3. Juniors; Technical A 4. Hinemoa 0; Ol»aupo 7, Old Boys 0. Te Awamutu; Te Awamutu A 1, Te Awamutu B 0; Paterangi 4, Otoronanga B 0. Ladies: Pirongia 8, Ngatihuia 2; Hairini 1, Paterangi 0. R ANGETIKEI RACES. Hunt Cup, 2 Sleepy, 1 ; 1 Miss Pango, 2; 6 Evermore, 3. Scr., Tambo. Riddiford Handicap: 2 Pakanui, 1; » Airing, 2; 5 Tail Light, 3. Scr.: Bun Fight. Otairi Ladies’ Braclet: 5 Middle, 1 ; 2 Hirangi, 2. Scr.: Hymgreat, TamSpringrove Handicap: Miss Lu, 1; Joviality, 2. Scr.: Airing, Dawning Light, Royal Romance, Brilliant Acre, 'Trackman, Kio. SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT Hadlow Hurdles: Sunny Comet 1. Superex 2. Pareora Steeples: Kelly the Crow 1, Glenmure 2. South Canterbury Steeples: Streamline 1, Polydora 2. Levels Handicap: Palmyra 1, Nolana 2. Washdyke Trot Handicap: Cyrano 1, Golden Moness 2. Teschcmakcr Hunt Cup atoeplos: Black Banner 1. Shillelagh Wood 2Pentlow Handicap: Salient Knight Claremont Handicap: Epns 1. Am<d- ( ta 2. | SPRINGBOKS IN HAMILTON A keen game and cold weather are J expected. Spectators are advised to j keep warm in a MclUor Overcoat now selling at a reduction of one pound. Address: 167 Victory Street. Hamil-

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20254, 24 July 1937, Page 20 (Supplement)

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SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20254, 24 July 1937, Page 20 (Supplement)

SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20254, 24 July 1937, Page 20 (Supplement)

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