THE ASSOCIATION GAME
REPRESENTATIVE CONTEST MATCH WITH NORTH AUCKLAND KEEN GAME ANTICIPATED Representatives of Auckland and North Auckland will provide the principal contest at Blandford Park to-morrow, when it is anticipated that a fast and interesting match will bo witnessed..ln tho recent match at Hikurangi North Auckland gained a decisive victory over a fairly ■ strong Auckland team and it will bo interesting to see how tho visitors play against a more formidable local side. North Auckland is reported to have a strong team, and is confident of extending Auckland. Unfortunately, tho Auckland selector has had to place a slightly inferior team in the field to-morrow, owing to tho Auckland Football Association playing a Falcon Cup contest as a curtainraiser in which several prominent representatives will be engaged. However, tho Auckland team is a strong one and tho visitors Bhould be fully extended. Tho Falcon Cup match will be between Glen Innes and Pbnsonby. Liistf week these teams failed to get a result after two hours', play. The teams in the main contest are:— Auckland.—Zuill, Wright. Gcrrard, Spong, Christie, Chalmers, Cummings,. Blackio, Williamson, Hamilton, Kay. ' North Auckland. —Hazel, • Caldwell, Buchanan, Wilson. Ross, McJiay, Shepherd. Carrigan, Tunstall, Ackers, 'Queripel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21277, 2 September 1932, Page 9
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