FOOTBALL.
Owing to a number of the Hast* j ings Sub-union representatives : who were chosen to play against i the East Coast Sub-union being un- | able to obtain the necessary leave, the trip to Porangahau had to be J abandoned. i The team was to have left by the i mail train this morning,-and secre- ; tary of the sub-union had chartered i a drag to convey the- players from i VV aipawa to the East Coast and obtained railway travelling concessions before receiving intimation of I the inability of the players to proceed.
STUBBS -AND BECK v. i FRIMLEY FACTORY. j At the rdge to-morrow at 3 o’clock teams from the staffs of the Frimley Canning Factory and Stubbs and Beck meet in a football match. The following are the teams. Frimley: P. Jarvis, A. Guy, A. Blair, W. Carrington, L. Goldfinch, R. Watson, H. Soleman, O. Price, C. Sellgren, H. Cooper, T. Westall, B. Boag, K. Sellgren, T. Taylor jnr., S. Dyke. Emergencies: Tom, Taylor, W. White. Stubbs and Beck: Rissington, Crocker, Collinge, C. Aitcheson, N. Dorset. Jim Cowan, W. Scott, J. Smith, Taylor, Land, Gordon, Campbell, Morgan, Fitzgerald, Egan. r Tscfo iff lso7a nsidia sdomob l
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 184, 21 July 1911, Page 5
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