LEAGUE FOOTBALL
JUNIOR MANAGEMENT AFFAIRS. Ma L n^eS n^nf^a° f J the r/ U td r spsii to travel! 111 have first ™it intends tJt^J^nl* l^™ 1 *} 6 * d '™*»ed the prorest of City third intermediate, lodged on the ground that short time was played and one of its players was ordered off without warning in an important game against Richmond, which had won by 10—8 The committee upheld the referee and theplaver was cautioned. The City delegate said his Le U a b gue ntended t0 &Ppeal to ' ** e
It was. reported that Northcote fourths hi t d a v JL ry en J°y abl e time at Ngaruawahia where they played the pick Sf a smart weighted grade team, which was beaten by 16—8 in a fast game. Ellerslie intend to make a trip to the same centre. City third Intermediates were given permission to go to Huntly on Saturday. b The third open championship final between Marists and Ponsonby is to be played at Mount Albert. A suggestion was made that, after the second grade, knockout, the junior reps, might be matched against Devonport United, winners of the senior reserve grade championship.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 201, 26 August 1931, Page 10
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195LEAGUE FOOTBALL Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 201, 26 August 1931, Page 10
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