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FOOTBALL.

TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. The following will represent their respective clubs in football matches on Saturday:— Allenton. Third Grade v. High School—R. Chambers, O. Samuels, J. Bryant, G. Commons, J. Clucas, J. Bushell, J. Hyde, A. Porter, Hills (2), W. Thompson, L. Henderson, -G. Melrose, T. Dabinett, N. Deuart, C. James, W. Guthrie and R. Lovett. Fourth Grade v. High School—R. Smith, S. Price, T. Manrahan, K. Kenny, J. Madden, K. Tonks, A. McCormick, M. Wails, M. Walker,. E. Brosnakan, R. Sheehan, iD. Smitn, C. Ireland, T. Bradley, J, Keeley, R. Hunt, T. Prendergast, T. Walker, L. Lister, Tilley and Kerr. Rakaia. Juniors v. Hinds, at Hinds —T. Shannon, R. Steele, H. Craig, F. Magson, W. Cromie, D. J.. O’Reilly, R. Cornelius, V. Burrows, P. Brown, L. Brimmicombe, M. Breach, C. O’Connor, R. Douglas, L. O’Connor and K. Hood-. Emergencies: A. H. Woodill, K. Doig and H. B. Breach. Third Grade v. Technical Old Boys, at Ashburton—M. Lawler, W. Behrnes, N. Carney, M. O’Reilly, K. Taylor, L. Allen, G. Morland, N. Cornelius, W. Lynch, G. Butler, J. O’Reilly, F. Cornelius, N. Shannon, A. Greygoose, B. Dynes, W. Oldfield and J. Doig.

THE ALL BLACKS’ TOUR.

MATCHES TO BE PLAYED IN CANADA. WELLINGTON, July 24. A decision that the All Blacks return from England through Canada was made at a meeting of the management committee of the New Zealand Rugby Union this evening. Three matches will be played at Vancouver, It was decided to suggest to the Canadian Rugby Union that the matches be played on a percentage basis, with a minimum guarantee to New Zealand of £SOO.

WELLINGTON BEATS WAIRARAPA < —— WELLINGTON, July 24. In a game that was bright in spite of very bad weather and ground conditions, the Wellington Rugby representatives beat Wairarapa at Athletic Park to-day by 23 points to 3. Driving rain fell almost continuously, and the ball became very greasy.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 241, 25 July 1935, Page 2

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FOOTBALL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 241, 25 July 1935, Page 2

FOOTBALL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 241, 25 July 1935, Page 2

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