TO-MORROW'S ATTRACTIONS
The senior games set down to be played to-morrow will have just as important a bearing upon the championship as, those played last Saturday. Some keen contests are anticipated, and the prospects .are that form will be improved. To patrons^ of Athletic Park there will be a special attraction in the meeting of Petone and Athletic, who are both instituting strong claims for : the championship. In the event of the conditions being favourable these teams should provide some bright play. An acceptable preliminary to the Petone-Athletic game will be another senior match, in which Hutt will be seen in action against Marist. Hutt scored their first win last Saturday, and their efforts for further success should afceount for a good game. Oriental and '"Varsity are to meet at the Basin Reserve, v and Selwyn and Poneke will play at Newto'wn Park. ,
In the junior 'grade Training College are defaulting to Johrisonville to-morrow. Alterations to referees' appointments have been made as follow :?Third'grade,. Pe'tone v. Athletic. Mr. R. P Smyth; Marist v. Wellesley College, Mr. J. O'Sullivan ; fifth fcrade, Upper Hutt v. Institute, Mr. M. P. Sheehan
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 145, 20 June 1924, Page 8
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