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FOOTBALL.

CHRIST'S COLLEGE v. DUNEDIN HIGH SCHOOL. [Special to thb Stab.] CHRISTCHURCH, August 6. The weather is cold and showery for the above inter-school football, to be played this afternoon. The ground is greasy. [The result of the game will m posted at Mendelsohn's and at Dey and Stokes's.] Five matches have been played between Canterbury and Taranaki, and four of £hera are credited to Taranaki. The 1902 game at New Plymouth was drawn. R. G.- Deans (three-quarter), of the All Blacks, was unable to accompany the Canterbury team- on,, their Northern tour. Their- fixtures arc : : Wanganui, Wednesday, August 8; Auckland, Saturday, August 11; Wairarapa, Wednesday, August 15;' Wellington, Saturday, August 18. "* Football, as it is played in palmerston North. —According to the ' Standard*, one of the Old Boys' team deliberately tjroke the nose of a Feilding • player and blackened his eye, and the referee calmly took no notice.

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Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 6

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FOOTBALL. Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 6

FOOTBALL. Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 6