JUNIOR MATCHES.
Selwyn v. North Shore. — Selwyn won this mateu by fifteen points to throp. t/or Bolwyn, tries were obtained by Tizard, Green, Murray, and C.a-i-ie, all ot which were convened into goals by Pennalligan. Tizard also potted a :.roai from tae held. Trayes scored the try Tor North Shore, and _win_«i-toit converted it into a sua!. By this win, the tiolwyn nave wen the Auckland Ku<;i>Y Union's Junior • hip for 1888. Ualodonia v. Mercury.—A draw, both sides Scoring J points. :_(icu v. Briiouiart.—Tho latter won by Jl points to nil. AJJatteiy v. Ponsonby Navals.—ahis matcn resulted in an easy win for the Navals by 17 point to nil. The Battery played iour men short. For the victors Messrs Kowo, Watson, Brodie, and J. Spiniey played tho best, Kamo; and for the losers, .ncssrs Morrow, Badantync, BUi'uie, Svkes, aud Kearsoly. Imperial defeated Standard by 1 points to nil. McCarthy' socured a try, and Mitchell kicked a goal oft' the' tteld. True Blues v. Franklin.—Franklin won by 12 points to nil. Tries Wore obtained by Young (2), Gill (1). Hales (1). Grey potted 2 goals from tho li'eid, and converted a try into a goal. Selwyn 11. v. Orient.—This match was won by Selwyn. by 4 points to 3. Foi- Selwyn, Oarliok and Julfoyle scored a try each, aud ttobmson converted one into a. goal, while Freeman scored for Orient, v/Jiich was converted into a B Itoseborry defeated Albany 11. by 4 points to nil. Koseman obtained a try, and Suddley kicked a goal irom the held. Choristers v. Opais.—The former won by 38 points to nil. „., . _ ' ,; -, . Jervois v, Victoria.—This match resulted in a win for Jervois by 1 point. Wright scored a try. Excelsior v. lOxtoi).—This match resulted m a win for Excelsior by 3 points to_. Exton would not play up to time. Wanioek Bros. v. Signboards.—tins match was wen by tlie Signboards by 10 points to 1, Sugar Works v. Northcote.—The return match between the above Clubs resulted in a win for tho former by & tries to nil. Tho tries were obtained by Patterson and Webb. _ or the winners Curtis, Bolton, Church and Thompson played a good game, and for tho losers Bishop. Maxwel., KollestOD, and Dtsnby. ,_,.„. Terraco v. Marlborough.—Eesnlted in a win for the former oy 1 try (obtained by Keul) to " Hope of Parnell and Victoria (combined) v. Star of Newton and Gem (combined), 1.0.tr.J..— This mutch resulted in the defeat of the latter after a hardly contested game by 3 points [i tries) to nil. For the victors C. Peters outlined two tn°s while Tanflold secured the other.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 178, 30 July 1888, Page 3
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