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FOOTBALL.

-I WEDNESDAY RUGBX TJNIOS. P® FIXTURES FOR TO-MORROW. . No. 1 ground: Bafcers v. Grocers and Milkmen (seniors). No. 2 ground: Bratfchers Qttnlofs) v. Three Kings Native College{ . No. 3 ground: P.T.B. v. Drapers (seniors). No. 4 ground: P.T.R. v. Drapers (juniors).

No. 5 ground: Bakers v. Grocers (juniors).

Great iuterest is being centred In the seDior contest, Grocers v. Bakers, to-mor-row. The Bakers have not up to the present been beaten, though P.T.R. drew with them in the first round. Grocers have beaten the P.T.R. decisively in the second round, and to-morrow's contest between the Grocers and Bakers is creating no small amount of interest. Considerable Interest is also being aroused over a match between the Butchers' junior team and a fifteen from the Three Kings Native College. The Union have kindly given these clubs the use of number two ground, and all college lads are cordially invited to witness the match free of charge. Teams are .as under: —

P.T.R. v. Drapers).—W. Little, J. French, B. Flett, Kirkwqod, S. Howard, H. Little, D. H. Ed-wards (captain), Frederick, W. L. Campbell, N. Flett, C. Parker, E. MeGilp, •Connell, Urumaoho, Jackson, Jlilner. Emergencies: Pooley, Johnson, W. Hornitirook.

P.T.R. Juniors (v. Drapers).—Turner, Hunt, O'Brien, French, Courtney, Wilson, Mitchell, Pritchard, Mclntyre, J. Hornibrook, Bines, Angus, A. Johnson, Bropny, Hunter. Emergencies: Wallace, Rowan, McVeagh. ~, -

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 162, 9 July 1907, Page 3

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FOOTBALL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 162, 9 July 1907, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 162, 9 July 1907, Page 3