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SOCCER

F.A. TROPHY CHANGES HANDS. WELLINGTON, July 26. Heavy scoring and rapid changes of fortune characterised play in the Canterbury v. Wellington Football Association Trophy match to-day, won by Canterbury, 6/3. Both sides were keen, and, despite the heavy turf, the game was well up to Trophy standard. Canterbury’s success was due mainly to their excellent forward line, which functioned brilliantly as a unit yet had the individuality necessary for full advantage to be taken of sudden openings. DUNEDIN, July 26. Soccer: Mornington 2, Seacliff 0; Northern 6, Roslyn-Wakari 5; High 8(011001 Old Boys 5, Maori Hill 0: Mosgiel 9, Technical Old Boys 3.

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Grey River Argus, 28 July 1941, Page 1

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SOCCER Grey River Argus, 28 July 1941, Page 1

SOCCER Grey River Argus, 28 July 1941, Page 1

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