INDIANS MAKE AUCKLAND APPEAR NOVICES The Indian Army touring team played Auckland on the Domain on Saturday, and scored an overwhelming victory of 11 goals to 1. .Left: Auckland scrambling for a goal in the visitors' circle. Centre: Where did that one go to? Ghulan Ali, the visiting goalkeeper, looking for a shot that -went wide.
A GAME AUCKLAND CAN PLAY. The Auckland Soccer representatives defeated Wellington on the Basin Reserve on Saturday by 4 goals to nil. This illustration shows Kay, with outstretched hands, running over to congratulate Hislop after the latter has scored the fi -st goal. Ewing, the Wellington goalie, is recovering the ball from the net. t
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 8
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111INDIANS MAKE AUCKLAND APPEAR NOVICES The Indian Army touring team played Auckland on the Domain on Saturday, and scored an overwhelming victory of 11 goals to 1. .Left: Auckland scrambling for a goal in the visitors' circle. Centre: Where did that one go to? Ghulan Ali, the visiting goalkeeper, looking for a shot that -went wide. A GAME AUCKLAND CAN PLAY. The Auckland Soccer representatives defeated Wellington on the Basin Reserve on Saturday by 4 goals to nil. This illustration shows Kay, with outstretched hands, running over to congratulate Hislop after the latter has scored the fi -st goal. Ewing, the Wellington goalie, is recovering the ball from the net. t Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 8
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