WEEK-END FIXTURES
FOOTBALL AND TRIAL Preparations are reported to be well ; under way for the football match at ! Carlaw Park on Saturday, but neither | teams can possibly be expert by the ] time the game begins. Honours in ' practice must certainly go to the i Sports Club, which has managed to put ! in two afternoon’s play, one at Hen- i‘ derson and the other at Orakei, reached a few yards ahead of an indignant . police posse, which interrupted play ' on a vacant section near Buna Park. Rain prevented the first day’s practice of the North Shore men, and there was i little opportunity last week-end. How- I ever, there should be plenty of excitement for rider and spectator alike in the clash next Saturday. On the * following day the North Shore Club’s annual pillion test will beheld, this year to Waiwera. Riders will leave Luna Park at 10 a.m., proceeding via Riverhead to Orewa, where ; there will be two observed sections. • one heavy sand. The dinner check will be at Waiwera, where the easy starting , and braking tests, will be made. There will l?e another observation on the Waiwera hairpins on the way back to j the final check at Devonport.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1078, 16 September 1930, Page 6
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