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CHARITY FOOTBALL.

j SPECIAL MATCH ARRANGED. ! I OUTING FOE TO-MORROW. : | (Contributed.) The following will represent the Auctioneers and Land Agents in a football match against the Banks and Law Offices, to be played at Kensington ! Park to-morrow. The proceeds are in | aid of the Whangarei Hospital funds. ; , The public should not miss this match | as the teams have been training hard j since 12 o'clock to-day:— Auctioneers and Land agents. Wiatj son, Dent, Emerson, Kevin, Baglev, Hil- | ford, Wihittaker, Dickson, McDonald, Fulton, Thomson, Stewart, Dwyer, Archibald, Goode. Emergency, Maw- . son. „ '■ Banks and Solicitors. — Squires, C. Collin/s., Infcpen, McPliee, J. Collins, . Sole, Dunn, .Tones, Murdoch, Goode, i Barnard, Dent, Mac-ken, Atterbury, . J Shalders. j j The teams as given must not be tak- j en as final: the following players are still likely to be included. We append a note of their performances: — Curtis. —A speedy forward, furious; . met the "Blues" in 1924. i Williams. —A great man at building ' a team; passes well on the boundary and occasionally crosses the line. : Briggs. —Too flighty a player; treats his game too much as a joke. Brainsby. —Too keen on the League game; a progressive player. Thomson, A. F.—A sound player; his club can bank 011 him; is good in quick exchanges and must be taken in- 1 . to account as a backing to the for- | wards; once in possession of the leather he trots easily home. Tibbit-s.—Scores mostly on the corner. Carrut-h, W. A. —Scouts behind the scrum; will improve with experience. f BEN TOR FOOTBALL SATURDAY'S PLAT. The following team, will represent Mangakahla against Whangarei on I Saturday:— Full-back, Hunt;, three-quarters, R. Brown, C. Ruddell and G. Wvnward; five-eighths, T. Reo and J. Shortland, j half, H. Shortland; rover, .T. Bvesliu; j hookers, W. Rudolph and T. Manuwaa; j lock, W. Shortland; second row, A. j Alexander, P. Andrew; third row, A. Pollock and .T. Rika. Emergencies: H. Rika. G. Alexander, W. Paul and J. Wvnward. Any chosen player of the Whangarei j team who is unable to take part in tlu- . match is requested to notify the sec-

j relarv as soon as possible. i I SCHOOL MATCH. j — I The combineil primary schools of i W'hangarei are to play a match to- . • morrow, at 2..''>() p.m. on the High School j j ground, against the Whangarei High j j School's Fourth Fifteen. The High j School team is as follows.-—Full-back, Hamilton; t'hree-<]uarters, Webster, Foster, Campbell; five-eighths. Suuuncrville, Crawford; half, IT. P.rainsby; rover, Lacey; forwards, Den/., Thomson, Mullinx, Allen, Morrow, -Wilson (captain) and King.

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Northern Advocate, 6 August 1924, Page 5

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CHARITY FOOTBALL. Northern Advocate, 6 August 1924, Page 5

CHARITY FOOTBALL. Northern Advocate, 6 August 1924, Page 5

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