LEAGUE REPS.
NORTH ISLAND TEAM. A well-balanced side Ims been chosen by Mr. A. T. McClymont to represent the North Island Leaguers in their match with the South Island representatives at Carlaw I'ark next Saturday. The team is as follows :— Full-back. —N. Campbell (Marist) 11.7. Three-quarters.—P. Meehan (Marist) 10.3. C. List (Marist) 12.0, B. Davidson (City) 11.10 and F. Abbott (Ngaruawahia) 10.7. Half-backs.—H. Brisbane (Marist), captain, 11.0, Hassan (Marist) 10.7. Forwards. —R. Stephenson (Huntly) 14.7, S. Campbell (Marist) 11.3, L. Hutt (Ponsonby) 14.0, R. Carter (Marist) 12.7, Timms (Huntly) 13.4, Clarke (Marist) 13.11. Newcomers to representative football are the two Campbells, Meehan, Hassan and Carter, all of whom have justified their inclusion by tlieir consistency throughout the season. All local players must attend practice at Carlaw Park on Tuesday and Thursday next at 7.30. Any player unable to practice or play is requested to ring the selector. GAMES IN THE PROVINCE. WHANG AREI. City IG, beat Wnro 0. Junior. —Kamo 33, beat Waro 5. GAMES IN THE SOUTH. DUNEDIN. Christian Brothers 23, beat Athletic 3. City 13, beat Pacific 5. WELLINGTON. Old Bovs 17, beat Newtown B 0. City 8, beat Petone 7. CIIRISTCHURCH. Linwood 12, beat Hornby A 11. Sydenham 27, beat Riccarton t>. Addington 11, beat Hornby 80.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 187, 10 August 1931, Page 13
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