FOOTBALL.
- I 317G3T. SESIOR G-SAOE. n\A v Coiiey"* Biflfis ***%£* pirt•' ?-««• S w. S. , «rmm4. StowSECnNT> OE-Uffi-*r r rniv?Tsi-y ai. Coirraf- _ v.-.<r-t.->Ti i No- 5 =rcnrrj<J. ■ 'Mr- "- - D - vri; - Pars'. San- PnipfeohP ft cronnd. : r«*~ Mr. T. Hurt-. , THTRI> GRAOE. , linnW- _ B ' X". " rmni. , poraid. Aieionto Part). - - - j t. tSSTTr "Rlnee 'No. 1 I E. Dontroan. .| FOCB3TH CrSADF.. •prpTTl GRSVE. n.rk>. M-. IS. W**L* r JTowTTiarkp: iXn. - cronnd. sgrr.^T^^h'^, jrfaee M=. A. 3Eyr7rsrM: HATrH. ,4.— Twrr» o'clock. •cT-rt-O>aeze v. Rerrnwa (Sn. 1 srtv-.nd. , Mr. S. Haimig.n. I CTCffiSaBT SCHOOLS' -3ELTCHES. Aγ two o'oioefc. ■ I SEXIOE GKSI>E. r-njimar ■». TwiTricnl ''Vi. " emimd. I referee Mr. A. G. Menzies. SECOND 'IS.ADE. . .nil..- -i v Tecbo-iral TT. 'No. 11 Mr. E. Ita*. A r. P»h i-nUeee .No. 12 =ronn.i. , , referee Mr. J. Inksrer, Jon. , ' j>rBLIC SCHOOLS' MATCHES. ■ Fatewms aro-the-fliasres for rday: — | . ± G2AJJE. I Hesaera. T. GraKoa -No. 2 ground. Ales-1 cstet PsrU. referee Mr. O. i»n?;. ; , DtreaapacL i.No. 4 srr>n»l. ijaaudra Btrtt. referee Mr. a Dcnlop. , ! Newtoa ■'F l *" , * Ponsouby Oio. .i sroun-l. : Ai'eisiMtai P«±). referee Mr. J. Mj;u:re_ | Mote Eden v. Parceil 'Xn. •> eMttnd. , ilessatS-E**!- referee Mr. A. S. Chile. ) t B GEA&E. t Baeford Stre« ». aiyneid .No. 7, , PoniHj. Alexiaiira. Bark), referee Mr. T. | , SttSaeeT. Sapier-Srrect (No. S j iifoandni Eirk), referpe Mr. S. Cos way. itomi AHiert v. Newton West iNo. -3 proud, M« T '' rwtra Parki, referee Mr. A. Siillw. ■ i C GRADE. j Sewnnrk£-t v. Normal iNo. 1 ground, j Aleisndra Bars;, referee Mr. A. a. Gal- | i I Nelson Street v. Avondale i No. 10 sromd. . 3 Heiaadra park), referee Mr. i'reo. Mchol- :■--. I Ellerslla v. Epsom INO. 1 eronnd, Show tonasli. referee Mr. M. Tjmntsn. COUNTRY MATCHES. Bombay r - Papafcnni nx Papalmra. Sniinra: at L3O. and seniors at Si, referee I Ifc, A. Nlctolson. ■ 1 irCKLAND RTGBT CSIOX. MEETING- of committee:. TSe weekly meeting of the Auckland | HBshr Committee was held Last e«amg, ■ j vtsu tliece were present: Messrs. M- J. j siiMirin (chaionanj. C P. Sridioriry, &. W. 1 r SoEeraeid. T. Bnxton, T. H. Dawson. V. ' i. Otoon, and C. V. Langsford 1 secretary 1. ■ Affilhrrton.—The Eodney aujrby. Union. 1 wmtoiTiir of tour chibs. was a<±aii£tea a≤ ! a »ffl)tntT») union. I Eafiway Workshops Match.—The secre- | - arj- of the Seartnarket Railway Workshops I t mm, <3rttTTg that a team from the Pecone j ' Worißbope hitenried visiting Auckland to | * ahj tile nsatca with, rie Newxnsiirket ' fiops. and. sssed that the maTdi be pbiyed , is » coEGih>rai£er to the lackland T. Wei- : ifczßm SntErarovfcicJal nxture. AJSter dis"aslan, ix was decided to allot a. groaml for tie game, tart die question, of playing 11 as a cnrtaiiwaiser was left t>rer. Oi=nraisiiL—The Oitm asked for a raHag a».-o> whether a player who was rogreigls. on the one Saznrday was „ bsnn •fiar-the-seascii. It teas -decftled'~T-hfl.t % say plsTer -was eSgfble to piay wtio wjs , cater tae stlpaiated weielic. Sewma's BeqrssL— ito appCcjrticm from (Sβ Sevan Clab to play Andrew Poison «af Bdj«1 Sorheriaud as arss jTiniors -was E™"* , .4 fitmflar eppliratitra, to transfer i oMnid ijcdtm ipmn tne Grafton , rifth. T**»Tn I f a 3e<Ana «as decSned. being -against the I j is SB an. aupltarion 10 piay Tie I SftWiuu «- Jteii £hure frfrh tna Ui I « ceaam, -j DecEnei-ini «ppScaTion from the Parten flfih grade- warn ii> tramafer a pteyer ' ; a *-Enuißcs.lrom Sewtoo -was-<te<-iined j ■> lads: prnrHir ocau&iocs -to Newioo J s reqgeß. I Qg-Offya pprins-Hni]-. »7f-f hgWnL i . * J l38 **' asm. it was oecHed go 4>tey I CoSe-e Bffles v. Nordi Shore third , sa® same-si Bpsm on. Balnrdaj- ■next. girl -^r ,, -— A reqoest from the H<ifehtnga j «?ay unjoa ior a maarii letih an ii»-tt- ; S.' 1 " «rs dKcnned with, reßret. i lsw?*il2? datal °* KES±ng a team I length of tfete-jreqairetl. i ,/S* Beprasanaflses.— In; was ! ggM the toior Bute- | date u> be armcred. ! tl t£y° ed -—prog io-cbe Pimsontry team I "T asray 1 *Sr the Pon- ] b: *» ;*L J CniTersi T team <-onserK- , . "•^a-ai-J dsre-to he arnmgEd-toer. I Ra ™" J - 1 TteT * aratnsr :' X^ 33 Cafflioiled !; w^^^ 3 - a«l Caßesi cd dm l '- players for ;. sj--£= icaes, and coiemaia for North , - PT-XiSHEP. <BrTele S r 3 pt,_p ress j ] Ewml . WEUjsctox. Wednesday. i l^Jf 1 ; *»* Ac W»^K_^™^? r - appeared be- ' ' the Petoc*, rinb, wno i strnrt annrher ■ «St uatfl the end of' j « !^Cta£""BsJr? ,,e a,,b - aad - fenjT, 11 ™? ««>• reported for : "*>*. blo-ws were and Eoatley i» to be ] SOEOHEES XTHIDK. ji win. i i: . STXiNET. JnJy ia ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 165, 11 July 1912, Page 7
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736FOOTBALL. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 165, 11 July 1912, Page 7
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