TO-MORROW’S FOOTBALL
RUGBY. The final club match rj the season will be played at, Cnrisbrook, when the Pirates (premiers) will meet the University (runners-up) for tho Aingo Charity Shield. It is rather a coincidence that the runners-up in the past have proved the winners of the shield. It will lie interesting to see if history repeats itself to-morrow. Pirates will he without Morgan, Robinson, ami Graham, but are confident of winning. ’Varsity, on the other hand, is also confident.. Whichever side wins, the game promises to he, a bright and interesting exhibition of Rugby. As a curtain raiser the final for the second grade Hag between Port Chalmers and Training College should also provide a closely-contested game. Tho members of the American licet will he .present. The whole of the profits will he devoted to charity. The box plan is now open at The Bristol. Ground tickets are on sale at the Otago Shorts Depot, and S. Jacobs’s. SOCCER, 'flip attraction at (Tilling Park will he the meeting of South Canterbury and Otago in the Peter Dawson Cup match. Roth tennis are up to interprovincial standard, and the game should afford followers of Soccer a rare opportunity of seeing a first-class exhibition.
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Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 6
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