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Sunday soccer results

A huge winning margin in a second division match highlighted the Umbro Sunday soccer league matches played on Sunday. Woolston Foundry, the second division leader, thrashed Fire Brigade, 19-1, with two players, J. Alexander and R. Trowbridge, scoring seven goals each. The half-time score was 10-0. Fire Brigade played the match with nine men. The score equals a four-year-old record for the league. Gladstone consolidated Its lead in the first division while Andersons suffered its first loss In the third division, but is still joint leader with Avonhead C. Results:— First division: Gladstone 3, North Beach A 1; Condor 8. Prince of Wales A 1; Foresters

3, Warners Sumner 2; Avonhead A 2, Mastagard A 1. Second division: Avonhead B 5, North Beach B 0; Carlton 0, Conley and Blyth 0: Woolston Foundry 19, Fire Brigade 1; Sunnyside 3, Ham 1. Third division: Lyttelton 4, Andersons 2; Grenadier A 1, Addington 0; Music Machine 7, Mastagard B 1; Avonhead C 3, Prince of Wales B 2. Presidents’ division: Sparta 2, Grenadier B 1; Air New Zealand 3, Ashburton 1; Kenco 3, C.S.B. 2. The Umbro Sunday soccer league matches scheduled for next week-end have been deferred until August 24. Instead the Bolam Cup matches, which were postponed on June 8, will be played.

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Press, 17 June 1980, Page 31

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Sunday soccer results Press, 17 June 1980, Page 31

Sunday soccer results Press, 17 June 1980, Page 31

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