MARIST WIN AGAIN
WILLING PLAY AT THE PARK
y.M.C.A. DRAW WITH HOSPITAL.
0: three senior A matches played on Saturday only one ended decisively. Diamonds and Institute, V.M.C.A. and Hospital were all participants in drawn games, a fact once again indicating how little there 33 to choose between the teams in -the division this year. The match between Diamonds and Institute lacked sparkle, and provided spectators with little that was of interest. The V.M.C.A.-Hospital fixturci, however, was bright all through, both teams playing at Uio top 01" their form and giving a display well worthy .of the reputation, of the two clubs. The star fixture of tho day was the match between Marist and Waterside, but. (he former eleven proved too strong and registered a win. by. two goals, scored in the second spell, to nil. Unfortunately, the match was marked by much play of an unpleasant character, and just before the final whistle sounded a Waterside player was ordered from tho field. In tho senior B division good wins were secured by Scottish Wanderers, South Wellington, Seatoun, and Johnsonville. Results at a glance aro as follow: — . ' Senior A. Marist 2, Waterside 0. V.M.C.A. 2, Hospital 2. Diamonds 1.. Institute 1. Senior B. Scottish Wanderers 8, Brooklyn 2. South Wellington 4, Petone 1. " Seatoun S, Swifts 1. Johnsonville 4/ Welgasco 2.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 10
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221MARIST WIN AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 10
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