Opening day for soccer
Canterburx Football Associatoni matches started on Saturday. Results:— Division one.—Cashmere-Wand-erers 1. Christchurch United 1: Hornbv United 3, New Brighton I: Rangers 7. Riccarton W.M.C. 2;I Shamrock 4. Teachers College* 2;I Western 1. Technical 0. Division two.—Halswell United; 2. Lincoln College 2; Rangers 2.: University 1; Western A 4. Wool-! ston W.M.C. 0; Western B 2, Kaia poi Town 2. Division three.—Rangers 2 J High School Old Boys 1; Shamrock 3, Cashmere-Wanderers 2;L
11 Western A 4. Technical 3; Hals .well United 2. Western B 1. Division four.—University A 7. Western 2: Rangers A 2. L’nivers !ity B 0 Division five.—High School Old Boys 3. University 2: Hornbv .United 4, Nomads United 0: ; Shamrock 2. Kaiapoi Toyvn I. i Burndale United 1, Rangers A 1; I Halswell United 5. Rangers B 0 Division six.—Shamrock 1. J Cashmere-Wanderers 0. ; Youth division.—Rangers B 2. Burwood A 1: Western 2. New | Brighton 0; Rangers A 4, Burn dale A 1; Woolston 3. Burwood I IB'2.
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Press, 10 April 1978, Page 21
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