Rangers increase lead
Rangers increased its lead in the Canterbury Womens Football Association- division one competition at the week-end when its closest rival. Nomads, had a surprising loss to New Brighton. Nomads, whose regular goalkeeper was absent through injury. lost. 2-3, to trail the unbeaten Rangers by four points.
Results were — Division one: Rangers A 4. Avon-Hornby A 0: Halswell A 3. Western A ’ 2; University A 3. Christchurch United A 1; New Brighton A 3. Nomads A 2. Division two: Avon-Hornby B 6. Halswell B 1; North Beach A 1. Rangers B 0; Nomads B 7. Christchurch United B 1; Kaiapoi A 13. Lincoln College 0. Division three: North Beach B 2. Teachers' College 0; University B 2. Burndale A 1; Woolston 4,
New Brighton B 0; Technical 2. Cashmere A 2. Division four: Nomads C 2. Burndale B 0; Lyttelton 1. Marian College A 1; Avonhead Tavern 2. H. 5.0.8. 1. Division five: Nomads D 1. Marian College B 0; Kaiapoi B 2, Rangers C 0; 'Cashmere B 5. North Beach C 0; University C 4. St Albans-Shirley 3.
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