THE CURTAIN-RAISER
.M a euriwn-raiser to. the big game, Wellington and Canterbury fifth-grade representatives met, Wellington winning by" 4,. g0a1s to 1. The first, spell .was evenly fcontested, Thompson scoring for the visitors, and Bedford for Wellington. In the second spell, Wellington proved much superior, and Mackie, Devlin, and M'Lellan added goals. _ • , The Wellington sixth-grade representa-, •*ives beat the Hutt Valley League representatives at the Basin Eeserve by 7 goals to 2. Walker (3), Phillips (2), Cov-eiiey,-and Duffy scored for Wellington, and Lindsay scored both goals for Hutt. '. On No. 2 ground at the Basin, the Wellington fourth-grade representatives beat $ secondary schools team by 5 goals to
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1930, Page 15
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