NEWTON V. MARIST.
Newton kicked off nnd Marist took np attack ' Nelson - Johnson and Ghent opening up a movement which, bowT r n , „ W o , hv 1 wUho ,'! t upi,ort - N ™'t°n were at an obvious disadvantage with tbe sun i" t^T^ e F'"' b,,t des Plte «Ms dtfflcnltv ter , £torv thei A "V into ES </' keenly-contested spell at mldficld was characterised by a series "\ short dashes, resulting in Newton betn- ■ *££?** i?Z from Marists' twenty five" rMar?st°nlaver and ,hp ba » ™>* featheTwas * seni \TT • ralli<,<l rounu - T h' narii «S,S adt lnto *■-"■ h »n<*s ot «- =„.S" 0 c .J a _ lmed a ni«rk. Poison took £_T_=-?tas.!M%- ,- attack on the other wlm? i"h„i B,t ,n , an X l erTt n *s vrsa &Jff X_£ anoTrom ™£ nStVJ 0 ™ 0 " brokli"Through to right' oi r£ lo y a e £ n Tf rcd - fori "= the issue numbe?of -frwTmA Koal-line, where a the defenders bv.fwere Wer %f' Yen asainSt game a s, , lort faunehinra me stro f n a g 5t atla rt k . * S _| Newton's „uir?il C ,' 00k „ Marist "Sht up to through to Tor to «. f aUow Johnson to' get the final stages Vrl T" Boa - ,ed ' In ins. and McNamn?, i " ag ? ,n n - ack "- the final whistTJ t C ? t over inst hpfore Marist 16, Newt on 4 "' SteVPnß KOalc<J ' Mr. Murray was the referee.
SECOND GRADE. Mangere 34. beat Ponsonby 9.
THIRD GRADE. ? lctoTii Cruising r.- lubc- c v n ed e ° f tbS rCteree thiS to there"bein beat P 2- lnt Chevalier 0. Owlnj will hTve^X"^.™* 6 ™' tMS ma,Ch
FIFTH GRADE
*T . beat c "y °" McLeod and kkk.n »l° ore ? trles " while the ncisea a penalty and a goal.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 161, 9 July 1923, Page 9
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279NEWTON V. MARIST. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 161, 9 July 1923, Page 9
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