FOOTBALL
INTERPROVINCIAL SOCCER., Tho Dunedin public will have an 'opportunity of witnessing an interpmvincial con test on Thursday next (tho King’s Birthdav), when the Ota™ representative team wil mee. the Canterbury representatives at Culling Park. It is now some years shieran intcrproviucial game was decided in Dunedin, as owing to war conditions tho annual fixtures with the Northern centres had to bo dropped, and it was pleasing to see that an attempt ia now’ being made to romstitute them. Amongst followers of the game Canterbury has for many years enjoyed tho reputation of producing football of the highest order, and as the team commg down this week include such p avers as Woods, Pilling, Spencer, Bissot, am? Swift who will bo remembered as skilful clam-! picns in past seasons, Thursday's "■omo should bo an unusually attractive one. ° The Otago team are considered a strong one and capable of fully extending the Northern players. As a curtain-raiser to the big game teams r eP, r ® s 9u; UnS • t nN ChfKwhurch alid Dun<xlin i .iVLL.A.s -will try conclusions.
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Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 6
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177FOOTBALL Evening Star, Issue 17366, 31 May 1920, Page 6
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