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Sunday soccer league

Foresters arc the new leaders of the division one Sunday Soccer league after the previous frontrunners, North Beach A and Avonhead A, each had upset losses yesterday. Avonhead A was beaten, 1-0, by Condor, while North Beach fell to Gladstone. 2-7, with Terry Alder scoring three goals for the wipners. The former English player’s hat-trick was his second in the last three weeks and brought his tally of goals in that period to eight. Condor is level with Foresters on six points, but has an inferior goal difference. In the second division,-Ham lost its first match of the season and the competition lead when it was beaten by Avonhead B. John Rogers, an American who had

not played soccer before coming to New Zealand, scored a hattrick for Avonhead C in the third division. Results.— Division one: North Beach A 2. Gladstone 7; Mastagard A 2, Sunnyside 0; Avonhead A 0, Condor 1; Foresters 1, Woolston 0. Division two: Avonhead B 2. Ham 1; Leinster 2, Music Machine A 3; Lyttelton Hotel 2, Wigram A 9; Pharoahs 0, Andersons Engineering 4. Division three: Air N.Z. 2, Kenco I; Crown Tavern 1, Avonhead C 4; D. B. Riccarton 0, Mastagard B 3; D. B. Hillsborough 2, North Beach B 0. Division four: Music Machine B 1, C.S.B. 6; Wigram B 2. Burncastle 5; D. B. Riccarton B 0; Dux de Lux 8; Sparta 1, Templeton 7.

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Press, 18 May 1982, Page 28

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Sunday soccer league Press, 18 May 1982, Page 28

Sunday soccer league Press, 18 May 1982, Page 28

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