FOOTBALL
Thursday Junior Competition CELTIC IN THE LEAD An interesting position is disclosed in the championship table of the Thursday junior competition. Celtic holds n lend Of two points over Tariki, following the game on Thursday, in which the two unbeaten teams met, resulting' in a win for the green and whites. Inglcwood, through having had the bye in the first series when it was thought Eltham would be playing, and Fukcngahu, to which Eltham forfeited on (he same day, have played only two ranies as against the three played by the other teams. The school team at prese;:' leads the third grade competition, with four points, having had two wins, and Toko, Stratford and Celtic hold second place jointly with three points each. The running is likely to he very close, so that at least two or three matches will have been played before the teams begin to show much ascendancy. The championship table is: First Junior
Cli W. L. D>. P. Pis Collie . . 3 — — 3 (1 Taviki 2 1 •— 3 4 SI nil for (1 .. 1 1 1 3 3 h L'lcwood 1 — 1 2. 'A Pllki'llRl itlm 1 1 — 2 2 Midhir.s 1 1 2 — 3 2 Toko . 1 2 — !> 2 Cardiff Third Grade — 3 0 School •> . — 2 4 Toko . 1 1 1 3 3 Stniifoi Collie •d " I 1 1 — 1 1 2 3 Elthani Ingew«< id 1 2 1 3 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 242, 13 May 1933, Page 4
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