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FOOTBALL.

A MAORI VICTORY. J By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, July 4. ®he Maoris defeated Inrerell by 36 io niL THE WELLINGTON TEAM By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, July 4. TL_* following team I*f. this morning to fiav Taranaki at Kawera ; E. Christopherson. Malfroy. S Wogan. J. Tunnington. B. Algar, if. Nichotts, H Nicholls, Smith, Write, StanTr y. y.cfit, J. Shearer, Duncan. Mcßae. • s Tar-'red and Whittled. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. NGAERL’ CLUE. following will represent Ngaere against Cardiff, at Cardiff, to-morrow, at 2.39 p.m.: Bloc m field, Meuli, Coleman. Meuli, Loreridge, Meuli. Court, Powell. Hunt. Pennington, Conhell. Penal* 11. Walker, Fryday, Pooker. Kaergencies: Bilski, Pattinson. INGLEWOOD CLUB. The following win represent Inglewood sectad gnde to-morrow v. Midhirst, at Ingletand. at 3 pm : Adems. Cameron, Herbert. Lumsden (t>. Molloy (3), O’Byrne (2), Ortaard. Sehnder (2>. Stewart, and Street. Ibvrth grade, a bye. THE ASSOCIATION GAME. NEW ZEALAND t. AUSTRaULA. Wellington. Last Night. The New Zealand team in the final Asso- < fetation test match agaim the Australians Belt Saturday at Auckland is: Craxton (Auckland' Braithwaite (Auckland*. and McAuley tOtagol ; N McArthur • Wellington), Carte:: (Auckland), and Jones t Wellington) ; Barwell (Canterbury*. Dacre (Auckland). Coo. tSowthland- Campbeh (Wellington), knd Bollard (Wellington). Reserve* Halftack Newell (Canterbury); forwards. Hooper and Kndtt tAuckland). THE ASSOCIATION GAME. Dunedin, July 4. fhe Otago Football Association passed a Rsoiu'.ion that at least seven matches should be played In New Zealand by the British team in 1923. The association is willing to find £3*9 towards th- cost of the tour provided both a provincial and a test match are Hayed in Dunedin. CHECK TO DOUGH PLAY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London. July 2. As a preventive against rough play the Football Association has decided that the wages of suspended players shall be paid to the benevolent fund for the period of austawn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1922, Page 3

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FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1922, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1922, Page 3

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