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AUCKLAND RETAINS DOMINION SOCCER PREMIERSHIP IN GAME AGAINST OTAGO The Auckland (left) and Otago teams lined out on the field at Blandford Park on Saturday before play commenced in the challenge for the Football Association trophy, the emblem of Soccer supremacy in the Dominion. Holding the balls are the respective captains, A. Dunsmore (Auckland) and A. Warnock. The Auckland representatives retained the trophy by a margin of two goals in a great contest under difficult conditions.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22149, 1 July 1935, Page 6

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AUCKLAND RETAINS DOMINION SOCCER PREMIERSHIP IN GAME AGAINST OTAGO The Auckland (left) and Otago teams lined out on the field at Blandford Park on Saturday before play commenced in the challenge for the Football Association trophy, the emblem of Soccer supremacy in the Dominion. Holding the balls are the respective captains, A. Dunsmore (Auckland) and A. Warnock. The Auckland representatives retained the trophy by a margin of two goals in a great contest under difficult conditions. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22149, 1 July 1935, Page 6

AUCKLAND RETAINS DOMINION SOCCER PREMIERSHIP IN GAME AGAINST OTAGO The Auckland (left) and Otago teams lined out on the field at Blandford Park on Saturday before play commenced in the challenge for the Football Association trophy, the emblem of Soccer supremacy in the Dominion. Holding the balls are the respective captains, A. Dunsmore (Auckland) and A. Warnock. The Auckland representatives retained the trophy by a margin of two goals in a great contest under difficult conditions. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22149, 1 July 1935, Page 6