Marton 111. v. Hunterville 111.
This match was played 'at Marton yesterday and after a very close game resulted In a win for the home team by six points to nil—a try being scored in each spell by Allen Signal. The result of this game makes the points equal for the cup and a date for a final match will have to bo fixed by the Union. Father Molloy made an impartial referee.
At Rata yesterday Rata 11. defeated Bulls 11. by 9 points to 3. The following team will represent Sanson against Albions at Sanson on Saturday:—George, Richardson 2, Scott, Mclntyre, Thompson, Williams 2, Sanson, Hartley, Lobb, Hirst, R. Henderson, Knight, Reed. Emergencies: Matthews, Eglintou and Frecklington. "f
Sydney, July 11,
The Warrimoo, with the New Zealand footballers, arrived at five _this morning. The Warrimoo experienced stormy conditions for the first two days and throughout the trip had to battle against head winds. The team suffered considerably from sea sickness, all but one keeping their berths for the first day and only two were sufficiently recovered to get about on the second day. Some were about for the first time yesterday. One or two are a bit weak froni the effects of sickness, but otherwise all land in good condition. | fjjWellington, July 11. . The New Zealand Rugby Union lias undertaken to guarantee Wellington Union against any loss it may be occasioned through the suspension of Baskiville from entering any football grounds under the Union’s jurisdiction.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8861, 11 July 1907, Page 2
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246Marton III. v. Hunterville III. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8861, 11 July 1907, Page 2
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