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TRAMS STILL AHEAD.

The opening stages were rather dull an uninteresting, and there was a lack fir»w m K aboUt !?•• play Tramwavt were first to become dangerous, but a shot from Dav, s was blocked by Woodall, who c care" ffasar/ti is vast it et_- tr____- %asrw a? js'-ssu "*- a.-sSsS w r f °" owe <* b - T an attack by TrlmwaVbnt Lithgow successfully tackled Spacer and cleared Dodds made an Opening for his centre, but a fruitless come? was the only outcome. Tramways were first tn score Spencer beating Lyon from « penalty kick. Play fo? the rest °? the game was of a give and tike __t_?_ verging frou.. end to end but was devoid of any exciting incidents. The chance of in'tVTad. ** cor e° rati <»* «de C one S goal -.J£? sec . nd BP eU was very muc h -Pp petition of the first. Half wav ThrLlh Davis and Lewis made ground on theTf? Woodall and Sheldon were outfitted and the outside winger finished a bright SJm*-. 1 f ? lay wlth a lov e>y long drive which beat Lyon all the wav Nm.«,,!J?" tried hard after this tcT reduce their deficit, but the defence of McßHfcott was too sound. A rather tame game ended* Tramways •> Northcote ....**"" o

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 10

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TRAMS STILL AHEAD. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 10

TRAMS STILL AHEAD. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 10