WELLINGTON OPENS THE SCORING.—In a Soccer challenge match on Saturday at Blandford Parif for the Campbell Rose Bowl, .Wellington, beat Auckland (the holders) by three goals to one. The picture shows Wellington's first goal being scored by McKenzie (dark jersey, extreme right) after Leslie (dark jersey, centre) had "sold the dummy" to the Auckland defence. Players from left are: Smith and Speed (Auckland), Leslie and Quirke (Wellington), Higgett (Auckland) and McKenzie (Wellington).
THE WINTER HAS NOT DETERRED TH : M.—These small sailing dinghies, nine feel six inches over all, have Taced all the winter. Theare s en on Saturday preparing for the start of a race.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 230, 28 September 1936, Page 5
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105WELLINGTON OPENS THE SCORING.—In a Soccer challenge match on Saturday at Blandford Parif for the Campbell Rose Bowl, .Wellington, beat Auckland (the holders) by three goals to one. The picture shows Wellington's first goal being scored by McKenzie (dark jersey, extreme right) after Leslie (dark jersey, centre) had "sold the dummy" to the Auckland defence. Players from left are: Smith and Speed (Auckland), Leslie and Quirke (Wellington), Higgett (Auckland) and McKenzie (Wellington). THE WINTER HAS NOT DETERRED TH :M.—These small sailing dinghies, nine feel six inches over all, have Taced all the winter. Theare s en on Saturday preparing for the start of a race. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 230, 28 September 1936, Page 5
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