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FOOTBALL.

STAR TEAMS. I Star teams for Saturday are: — Seniors: Goodail, Reynolds, Bring (2), Ring, Mclntosh, Nelson (2), Alosley, Inglis (2), Christie, Chapman, Herring, Jarden. Juniors: Larcombe, Nelson (2), Barroxv, Bullen, Robinson, Saunders, Brown (2), Harrington, Dunshea, Baynon, Castles, Boxvden, Teasdale, Webster. fourth Gride: Hart, Chow Fong, Afeade, Brown, Harrington (2), Barroxv, Stubbs, Hughes, McNab, Johnson, Webster, .Richardson, Outram, De Freitus, Dalzeill. Fifth Grade.—Bond, Richardson, Nhsh, Pascoe (2), Brown, Roberts, AlcMinn, Blaektopp, Dunshea, Nelson, Adams, Boswell, Dunford, Steele, Stevens, Meehan, Bell, Carruthers. The juniors will leave the Star Hall : t 1 p.m. sharp for Ngahere. The Wellington senior cup) points noxv are:—Varsity 10, Poneke 9, Petono 9, Berhampore 8, Marists 8, Oriental 6, Athletic G, Old Boys 4, Selxvyn 0, Wellincton 0. Neil Afouatt, the ex-Grcy Marist forward, gets great praise for his play in the Berhampore seniors at Wellington. The Dominion heads its report of the Berhampore-Wellington game last Saturd. y “Mouatt’s Fine Performance!’’ Di its summing up of the game, the paper says:—For the xvinuers. Mouatt played his best game to date. The ox-West Coaster has been improving with each game, and on Saturday xvas in the van of all the Berh: nipore rushes. -Mouatt scored 14 out of his teams 20 points, to Wellington’s three points. Of tho City results last Saturday, those at. Auckland xvere: —Marist Old Boys throe beat Newton nil; College Rifles 11 beat University 3; Gramma'/ School Old Boys 9 beat Grafton 3; North Shore 29 beat Eden nil. The selectors have chosen the following to 1 m to represent Wellington against the Maoris:—Full-back: Brook; three-quarters; Tunnington, Aiken, Jackson; five-eighths Nicholls, Siddells; half-back, McCleary; xving forxvard, Gair; furxvards, b: ck row, Mcßae, • Price; sides: Troy, Thomas; lock, Moffitt; hookers: Shearer, Standen. Emergencies: Backs, Algar, Trapski, AlaL froy; forwards: Caleinai, Duncan. NOTES. Last xveek at Wellington, Linxvood (Christ catireh ) met City at the Emerson Street ground and defe* ted them by 9 to 8, all the points being made in the first spell. The Central Club from Wellington visited Christchurch on Saturday and played the Avon Club for a silver cup donated for competition betxx'een tho two clubs. The first spell ended in Avon’s favour by 7 to 3. In the second half, with the xvind against them, the Central ter m made a determined effort to bring back the cup, but the Avon Club xvere just as determined to hold the trophy ami proved victorious by 10 points to C>. Each side scored a try in the second half.

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Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 6

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FOOTBALL. Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 6

FOOTBALL. Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 6

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