NORTHERN UNION FOOTBALL.
AUCKLAND V. AUSTRALIA. The final appearance of the Australian I.eaiire team In Auckland will 'be made on the Domain to-morrow, when the visitors will meet an Auckland provincial tenm I willed has been specially selected an<l trained with a view to endeavouring to (■■halt the victorious career of tie Australians In New Zealand. The pone will l>e preceded b.v ii match between [Maritime and iMarist Bros. Tlie teams are:— AUSTRALIA. Full-barU.—C. Krnser. Three-qnorters.—H. Horder, L. Cubltt, R. Xorman. It. Vest. Five-elghtbs.—A. Holloway. Half.—l>. Thompson. Forwards.—Front: W. Schulta. C. O'Donnell F Buree Second: 3. Kerwlck, R. Townsond. Back: J. Watklns. AUCKLAND. Full-hack.—W. Davidson. Three-quarters. —D. McGregor, A. McClymnnt, K. Itwirsen. G. Davidson. Halves.—l. Stewart, AY. Ghent. Forwards.—Front: S. Walters, S. Lowry, W. Williams. Second: H. Avery, R. Mitchell. Back: N. Bass. Reserves.—Backs: lies, Delgrosso. Forwards: J. Clarke, E. Herring. ! CtTRTAI X-RAISE.It, Marl time.—McGregor, Lunn, Hobinson, Suttou (:!}, Delaney. Grey, Hunt, Veart, fiheehan, Hogg, Cargill, Arndt. Marim 'Brothers.—Fry, Clarke, Eustace, .Robinson t2). Hlag, Turner. 'Frioker, Morton, -St. George, Glynn, Valvol, Harris, White, Lever. A CRICKET SCORE. AUSTRALIA - * BIG WliX. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, this day. The League game here to-day between Lower Waikato and the Australians was won b.v the latter by 58 points to 3. It was the tirst Leajrue -matoh played at •Hamilton Mace IUI3. and abont 20U0 people were present. TLe weather and ground were Rood, hnt a «trot»g breeze was hlowI lug, which the visitors had to aid them In the vrinnln - half. The Australian team ! was not its Ijest. Horder and Cubitt both j standing down. Though the tackHng of Che home men was good, they showed nothing of combined effort. The first spell ended: Australia Iβ. Waikato S, the latter kicking v goal from-a mark and scoring a try Just on the close of the spell. The second spell was simply a repetition of passing efforts by Australians. Every inranher of the team was concerned In the scoring with the exception of one. Holloway. Norman, and Gilbert were conspicuous among the Australian backs. TJiorogood !V>t n knock early In the play, and Gilbert replaced him. Australia's score in the second spoil was 12 points. The visitor!) vf»ited Ilnakura this morning, and left for Auckland by the mld-dav express.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 223, 19 September 1919, Page 8
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