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B&B JOKES. M CBOSUS S FUBNITtJtUP SAME AKKOUKCeM£NTS OK PA.O* 13. " mmr. mqii. The following playere are requested to attend training at the ground at North Park next Thursday evening at 7.30 sharp, in view ,f the match between Canterbury i id Wellington at Lancaster Park .7 *! June 3:-»D. Nixon, A. C. Robilliard, W. Elvy, N. Doreen, W. A. Ford, C. Oliver, S. R. Carleton, N. P. M’Qregor, D. Hay* T. F. Mullan. 'V. Dailey. G. Scrimshaw. J. Turpin, M’Cormack, J. M'Cormack (Ash- : . »ton). F. Clark, B. M'Cleary, J. Jeffries, J. Manihera. P. Ward. H. B. Godfrey. X>. Dickson. A. Y. Montg< rpefy, O. Walker, G. Maxwell. SGCCSR. Before the Commencement of the Technical Old Boys V. Lyttelton match, M. Wilson, captain of the Lyttelton side, announced that his team was playing under protest, and that an objection would he lodged at the meeting of the Canterbury Football Association on Monday evening. htwisxir yootMM. All 6port was oft With the exception of one Soccer match. Southern 4, Kaitangata 1. Steady rain is falling. MANAWATU Toa 9, Old Roys 3; Western United 4. Woodvjlie 3. MASTERtON Star S, Gladstone 5; Greytown 27. Martinborough 5; Master ton 10, Featherston 6. TARANAKI GAMES—Yukapa 12, Clifton 3. SOUTHLAND GAMES—Star ». Invercargill 9; pirates 27, Southern 3. WAIFTTKURAtT GAMES—Rovers 16. Waipukurau 10. BOTTLKXVa. WHANGAREI. May 22. A professional sculling race between George Ceruti ffvT.S.W.) and Jim Mason (Whangarei) for £IOO aside took place on the Whaflgarei River this afternoon and was witnessed by a great gathering. From an even start. Mason took the lead, displaying superior oarsmanship, and soon created a wide gap. He won by fifty lengths. WULLIHOYOIT GASES*3. RUGBY—Postponed. SOCCER —Marist 4. Y.M.C.A. 2 Institute 5. Waterside 0; Hospital 5, Thistle 0; Brooklyn 1. Diamonds SOUTH TARANAKI RESULTS— Pa tea 15. Athletic 10; Okaiawa is, upunake 11; Kaponga 5. Hawera 5. HASTINGS RUGBY —Technical College 0.8. 19, Celtic 12. MOTOB ACCIDBXT7. W. H. Marsh, an elderly man. «aj admitted tp the Hospital this e\ening, suffering from cuts to the head sustained in a collision between a . orse and cart he was driving, ar.d ... tram-car. at the cornor cf Bealey Avenue. OAK Strv* IJTYO WCKAW. Mrs Manttan, Railway Terrace, ‘pawa, was knocked down late this •• cning by a motor-car in Oxford Terrace, and was conveyed to the Hospital. She was only slightly injured.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17853, 22 May 1926, Page 1
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