FOOTBALL.
It is not improbable that&lmai, *L Taranaki and New in Auckland next season, :m W I Ponsonby club. Dive, whose parent side in the Grafton be in Auckland next winter. " '*™ The professional All thdr third victory in the Thursday, when they defeated ! *HrS by 38 to 14. The defeated teanvS strongest met to date, anda-Tria-bvS! j handsome margin-of 24 points:isViZ I performance on the partof'thecoloaMt i So far the professionals .have tisooral 109 points, while 31 have beentextetaS against them. At first "sight the -points scored both for and against seem hi* but it has to he remembered only 13 men thegame is.'saidHa be much faster than that playeojbytae amateurs, consequently'the 'facririWioi! scoring are much better. .--B-y% e r.'tfeie the strongest teams are met tae ;- ooioaal team should be in first classform. *> Eckhold, the Otago represehtiiiTe^, bailer and cricketer, is reported teijja about to take up his residenceialirfet. cargill. ',;-•-"'<"-. While nothing has yet "been ; sett&l about a successor" to P. C. Coles; "tie"oH Oxford University captain,: -who resigriea' the secretaryship of the "Rugby Unibayit ' is now considered likely "that !& %, Holmes, of the Midland will be offered the post, for wMcflfGwiiiß Harnett, the well-known referee,'ofiSoit has not sent in an application.-.-. .'"
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 250, 19 October 1907, Page 12
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201FOOTBALL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 250, 19 October 1907, Page 12
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