FOOTBALL
HIGH SCHOOLS' TOURNAMENT. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) PALMEESTON NORTH, this day. In the inter-high schools' tournament. Pal-1 (30) beat New Ply-mouth (5), and won the Poison shield. POST AND TELEGRAPH MATCH. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following have been selected to represent 'the Welliiis-ton I'os.t and Telegraph Departments' football team to play Auckland, at Auckland, on September sth: W. j Marshall, Owens, Scott. MeKeown, Grace, Clancey, Mooßwan, Carrad, Little, Evensou, Smith, Eagles, O'Brien, Chant, Findlay, Scully and MacKay. Emergency: Ilollis. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL THE BROWN SHIELD. WELLINGTON TEAM AGAINST AUCKLAND. (By Telegraph..—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Tlie selectors have chosen the following ' fifteen Wellington players for the purposes of the Auckland-Wellington Brown shield Association football match, to be played here probably on the 10th September: Goalkeeper, Webster; fullbacks, I'ye, Smith, Cor- . nish and Roberts; halfbacks, Tiirschberg, ■Bradbury, Jackson and Paget; forwards, Smallbone, Yessey, Gibson, Amouat, Ed- ! wards, Trevetliick and Slater. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 204, 29 August 1910, Page 2
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