CLUB HONOURS
' At the outset of the present season looked like making their jubilee season a.notable one in the matter: of successes on the field of play. Their seniors, however, fell away in performance as the season advanced, but even so gave quite a good account of themselves. .Some of the other teams, however, have collected wins in plenty. Mid-lands-team in the ' junior' ■Bl grade has carried off championship honours, and the combined efforts of all the club's teams have given Midland tho honour-of .'winning the club championship by a wide margin of.points. The final points for the club championship, as compiled by Mr. W. A. Aldersley, show that Midland win from Kilbirnie by 144 points, with Institute in third place, and Karori leading the way among clubs not having senior status. The points are:— • ■ -Midland 727 • Kilbirnie ~ 58' i .' Institute 502 Well..Coll. Old Boys ..., 461 •Hutt-- -...-..-. -431 Karori ......:... 432 Wellington ... .... 423 Technical 360, University 323, Brooklyn 318, Petone 267, Stop Out 261 on--510w,238, Wellington College 228, Johnsonyille ,228, Kaiwarra 222", Hospital (Ponrua) 165, Railways 163, Seatoun 362, Marist 147, V.M.C.A. 105, Petone TCast 54.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 18
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185CLUB HONOURS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 18
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