THE ASSOCIATION GAME
SENIOR GRADE CONTESTS NORTH SHORE AND Y.M.C.A. THISTLE TO PLAY COMRADES Senior championship frames will be continued to-morrow under the control of the Auckland Football Association. The principal game at Bland ford Park will be between North Shore United aud Y.M.C.A. Both teams play an open type of football, and a very interesting game should result. Another attractive contest should he witnessed in the cur-tain-raiser between Thistle and Comrades. Although the former should take the points, Comrades should prove capable of providing a clever and scientific display. Onehunsa will meet Mount Albert Grammar Old Boys at Onehunga, where an even struggle should result, while Ponsonby has been drawn to play Eastern Suburbs on the hitter's ground at St. Heliers. Lower grade competitions will be continued. Following are the teams:— NORTE SHORE Senior Grade.—Cowie. Gill. Smith. Parkinson. Walters. Ekman. Moore. Blackie, McClusky. Tile. Cheator. Hart. Second Grade.—Wylie. Porteous, Bowen, Bach. Smith V. Saunders. Williamson. Ferguson. McGregor. Ekman. Murray. Y.M.C.A. Senior Grade.—Smith. Mowat. Riddolls. Humphreys, G. Sims. Thornes. Murane, Coltman, Riggans, Hamilton, McFarlane. Second Grade.—Hunter, Dobson, Roper, C'ollison, Sims, Thompson, Bridges, Page. Birkenhead, Pearson, Hill.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 9
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