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Simpson keeps Glenbyre clear

Three goals from Lee Simpson kept Glenbyre Tavern seven points clear in the first division of the Sunday soccer league after yesterday's round of matches. Four rounds remain in the competition and for Prince of Wales, stuck at the bottom of the first division, relegation is looming larger each week. DB Imperial has a fivepoint cushion at tbe top of tbe. second division, from Air New Zealand, with Wigram third. lan Douglas got three goals for Wigram in its thrashing of Zig Zag.

The draw for the semifinals of the, Bolam Cup knockout competition has been made. Imperial A will tackle Glenbyre Tavern, and Wigram will face Avonhead in the semi-finals at Queen

Elizabeth H Park No. 2, on July 20. Results.— First division: Christchurch Hillsborough A 2, Wooiston Foundry 2; Avonhead 2, Prince of Wales 0; Glenbyre Tavern 3, Dux de Lux 0; North Beach 2, Valley Inn 1. Second division: DB Imperial 4, Lyttelton 3; Wigram 6, Zig Zag 1; Air New Zealand 4, Pharoahs 2; Sunnyside 1, Wooiston Foundry 0. Third division: Burncastle 6, North Beach 0; Dux de Lux 4, Ham 0; Templeton 4, Hillsborough B 1; Imperial 2, Air New Zealand 0. Fourth division: Transport Board 6, Spruce Services 5; Vision Aluminium 4, Trusteebank 0; Valley Inn 3, Dux de Lux 1; Mico Wakefield 4, Lyttelton 2.

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Press, 1 July 1986, Page 35

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Simpson keeps Glenbyre clear Press, 1 July 1986, Page 35

Simpson keeps Glenbyre clear Press, 1 July 1986, Page 35

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