The annual report of the Wellington Collide Old Boys’ Association states: “Your committee extends to the football club its heartiest congratulations on winning the junior championship for the 1921 season. The champion team’s record was an excellent one—--13 matches played, 12 won and -one drawn, with 229 points scored for and 12 against. With the re-entry of tho club into the senior grade for 1922, further advancement is looked for. The cricket club had a very successful season, and though the senior team did not do as well as was anticipated, both the junior and third-class elevens attained creditable positions in their respective championships, Messrs W. S. Barclay and H. Immbert were chosen as members of the North Island representative eleven,’*
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11224, 1 June 1922, Page 3
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