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LEAGUE FOOTBALL

TO-MORROW'S K.O. FINAL. After a fortnight’s break, the League competitions will be continued tomorrow, the principal attraction being the Knock-Out Cup final, between Marist and Blackball, at Wingham Park. The competition has been exceptionally keen, and the final pro-, mises an excellent game, with the rejuvenated Blackball thirteen making a strenuous effort to mar Marist’s unbeaten record.

In the Bradshaw Cup competition, Runanga will meet Brunner, at Brunner, and Ngahere and Pirates will try conclusions at Ngahere. Both of these games promise to be close and interesting. Junior and third grade games will be played at Dunollie, Barrytown, and Brunner, and a fourth grade game at Wingham Park.

Marist seniors v. Blackball: Scott, Williams, Burger, Walshe, Anisy, J. Beban, Casey, O’Connoi-, O’Brien. Roberts, A. Beban,' Devonport, Pollock.

Pirate seniors v. Ngahere: Martyn, McKenzie, Sayers, Chisholm, Hopkins, Stewart, Webber, Crowe, Pearson, Leach, Jones, Fisher, Martyn and Becker.

Runanga seniors v. Brunner, at Brunner: Currie, Mossop, O’Connell. Pattison, Manderson, Masters, Morris, McTaggart, kerridge, Tallentire Glynn (2), and Dunn. Runanga juniors v. Kumara, at Dunollie: Hunter, Richmond, Sherman, Hill, Kennedy, Wright, Quinn, Newton, Finn, Brown, Hart, Quinlan and Hatch.

Brunner seniors v. Runanga, at Taylorville: Lee, Smith, Wooster, Creagh, Ford, Mills, Miller, McCormack, Hogarth, Duggan, Warren, Hunt, Pryor, Tomasi.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 August 1936, Page 13

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LEAGUE FOOTBALL Greymouth Evening Star, 8 August 1936, Page 13

LEAGUE FOOTBALL Greymouth Evening Star, 8 August 1936, Page 13