LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
JUNIOR COMMITTEE AFFAIRS,
Reporting to the Junior Management last evening, the Point Chevalier delegate said his club's second grade team had played and won a special match on Saturday at Hobsonville by 11—6. The Riverhead team, besides desiring to play a return match in Auckland, were likely, with Waimauku, who had two teams, to enter the competition next year. Similar cooperation was probable from Helensville and right through the North.
Permission was granted Richmond third intermediate to travel to Whangarei and Mount Albert seconds to visit Hamilton on Saturday,
All teams engaged in the third intermediate and seventh grades re-entered for the knock-out round, and nominations for the second grade and third open grades are to close on Tuesday.
In reply to a question from the chairman, Mr. J. H. Eddowes, the delegate of the Papakura Club, Mr. M. Martin, said he liad been elected secretary and delegate of that club.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 195, 19 August 1931, Page 14
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