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f INTER-CLUB COMPETITIONS. i Torrential rain interrupter! play in f the match between St. Andrew’s and Thistle in the final series of matches in the second round of the Afanawatn Football Association’s competition n.t North Street Park on Saturday afternoon. The break lasted for about fifteen minutes. Results were:— Senior.—St. Andrew’s 4 v. Thistle 4; Rovers 5 v. Y.M.O.A. 0. , .Tmiior.—St. Andrew’s* 2V. Alarist 0; High School 1 v. Technical 0. Primary.—Alarist 4 v. Hokowhitu A 0: Terrace End beat Hokowhitu B by default. ST. AN DP FAY’S v. THISTLE. Play was fitful when St. Andrew’s met Thistle. St. Andrew’s held the territorial advantage throughout, and were leading by 3 goals to 1 at halftime. Shortly after the resumption they gained another goal. The followI ing wore Hie teams:— Thistle.— ivempson. G. Downes. Tiodell, Crowe, Petersen, Hearscv, A'oung, Remolds, Allan, Glaister, Hurcomhe. St. Andrew’s.—Lvon, Askani, ’rumor, Brougham. AY. Young, McSheffery, Peterson, Broughton, A. A’oung, Bell, Horne. Two of Thistle's goals were scored by Turner and Askani, who kicked into their own goal. Hurcomhe and Bodell being responsible for the others. A. A’oung (2). Broughton and AA’. A'oung I scored for St. Andrew's. Air It. Locke j was the referee. BOA’EPS v. Y.ALC’.A. Rovers had no difficulty in beating A'.ALL.A. when they met, for their front row held tile advantage of being more experienced. At half-time Rovers had netted three of their live goals. Ramsay and Miller combined well to produce some spectacular .soccer, and F. Hart gave a brilliant display. The teams were:— Rovers. Faireloiigh, Sullivan. Oman, Filing, K. Anderson, Donnelly, C'. Armstrong, F. Hart, Arons, Bnmsav, Miller. Y.M.C.A.—Bush. Mellniisli, Howard, Davidson, Pritchard. AA'ard, Searle, Zimmerman, Dingwall, lla.rknes.s. AA’arner. F. Hart G 3), Armstrong and Ramsay scored Rovers’ goals. Mr S. J. RcmiC'lt refereed. IN OTHER CENTRES. AA’ellington. First A Division: Waterside 3 v. Alarist 1; Rctonc 10 v. Diamond 2; Swifts 5 v. Seatouii J; Hospital 4 v. Technical O.H. 4. First li Division : N'ada. 5 v. Scottish AA’andcrers 1 ; Stop Out 2 v. Miramar Rangers ] ; Lower Halt 8 v. Onslow 2; Institute O.H. 9 v. Training College 0. Auckland.—Chatham Cup: Alctro College 3 v. Abels 2. Championship: Oncliunga 3 v. .Mount Albert 2; Thistle o v. Grey Lynn 2; Alctro College \ 3 v. Abels 2: A'.AI.C.A. 2 v. Comradc.s 2. The Chatha.m Cup mat<'li between A'.AI.C.A. and Com modes was abandoned because, .of darkness with the score 2-all. Christchurch.—Rangers 3 v. Thistle 2; Western S v. St. Albans 0; Technical 0 v. Nomads 1. Dunedin.- Alosgiel 0 v. Northern 3 (final of local Chatham Cup); Seacliff 8 v. Technical Old Boys 5: High School Old Roys 4 v. Morningtoii 3; i Poslvn-AA’akari 3 v. Cavcrsliain 2. i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 June 1939, Page 4
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451ASSOCIATION CODE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 June 1939, Page 4
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