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FOOTBALL.

BROKEN BONE IN FOOT. Regarding an incident in the Old Boys' match on Saturday, it was subsequently found that Boon had broken a small bone in his toot. His injury is likely to incapacitate him for the remainder of the season. AN ABSENTEE SENIOR. F. S. Alger writes to say that the statement in last night's "Post" to the effect that it Was impossible to obtain leave of absence from his employer to play against Old Boys on Saturday was not correct, as Masters Ltd. were very anxious that he should play. "The reason 1 did not do so," he concludes, "has already been explained to the Rugby Union." "The Terrace" apologises for publishing information that was not reliable, but considers Alger should make public the real reason for not playing when selected. CENTRAL DIVISION. The following referees have been selected for Thursday next:— FRIST JUNIOR. Stratford v. Toko, at Stratford, Mr F. Bowler. Cardiff v. Pukengahu, at Cardilt, Mr G. Were. Inglewood v. Midhirst, at wood, Mr Henderson. SECOND JUNIOR Stratford v. Toko, at Toko, Mr N. H. Smith. S.T.H.S. v. ;,t fc-liofci. Mr O. Finlay. Inglewood v. Midhirst. at ?).on:.>'. Mr J. Kilpatrick. ■Mil' STRATFOHI) ( id H. There will be impo'rtani business at the meeting to-night, of the Stratford Football Club committee after the opening of the Gymnasium.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 91, 16 June 1925, Page 3

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FOOTBALL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 91, 16 June 1925, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 91, 16 June 1925, Page 3