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FOOTBALL.

FOOTBALL IN SOUTHLAND. [Special to tiie Stak.'J INVERCARGILL, April 19. The decision of the local Northern Union League in doing their utmost to prevent! the possibility of at least some disqualified i players getting their disqualifications re- ! moved has met with iireat disfavor in foot- I ball circles. The Rugby Union naturally feel annoyed, after the steps they have taken. in consequence of representations made to i them by some of the disqualified men, j while the latter are much incensed. It is '■ considered possible that the Southland Union may withdraw their motion at the | New Zealand Union's annual meeting. | DUNEDIN CLUB. j First Fifteen.—Pull-back, J. Clarke - ! mree-quarters—D. J. O'Siftlivan, ; 3. Sloan; five-eighths, U. .Smith, 0. Bond ; half, M. Morgan; forwards—V. Burton, C ! Salmon, H. Paton, R. Paton, T. Waters, ! P. Fitzpatrick, J. Gray, J. Crisp (wing! forward). Second Fifteen.—Full-back, A. Graham; three-quarters—R. Familton, J. Klvidge F. Parker; five-eighths, H. A. Cook; half' A. Glenn ; forwards—R. Moody, L. O'Keefe' H. Adam, W. Woods, J. Byrne, P. White) J. M'Taggart, J. Skinner (wing forward). ' I [1454 , === I

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Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 5

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FOOTBALL. Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 5

FOOTBALL. Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 5