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NORTHERN UNION FOOTBALL.

(United Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, August 30. The Northern Union Football Club has engaged L. O'Mally."

COMB/NED PRINTERS v. HERALD

Considerable interest is being taken in the match to be played on the -Itsc. on " Saturday next, between teams representing the combined printing establishments of Wanganui and the Herald. A small charge is to be "made for .admission, the proceeds to go toAvards the Rugby Union's Accident Fund.

WANGANUI DEFEATS RUAPEHU. The Wanganui touring team played their first match at Ohakune on Tuesday, when the weather Avas fine, but the ground, in bad order, being exceedingly heavy from recent ram and snow. The game Avas little more than a ir.ud scramble, good play being quite out of the question, and resulted in a Avin for. Wanganui by 3 points (a penalty goal by Southcombe) to nil.

PRIMARY SCHOOL FOOTBALL

The following is the final selection to, make the trip to Taihape. Members of the teams will note change of date. They are to leave Wanganui at noon on Thursday, September Ist, and return on Friday, '2nd :—

Seniors.—McKinnon, Carew, Land, Collier, Cribb, Smith, McCartney, Murray, Sykes, Corliss, Cameron, Grogan, Ringa, Hall, Marshall, and Barkman.

Juniors.—Bowen, Lockett (2), Seconi, Coulson. Perrett, Delves, Bryce, Anderson Svenson, Peake, Thomas, Harrison, MeLeod, Dustin, arid Marshall.

THE INTER-COLLEGE TOURNEY

(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, August 31. The second match in the Rugby tournament was played to-djiy, Christ's College ("Christchurch) beating Wanganui Collegiate School after a splendid game by 9 to 3. From start to finish both sides worked hard and turned all their opportunities to good account.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12598, 1 September 1910, Page 8

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NORTHERN UNION FOOTBALL. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12598, 1 September 1910, Page 8

NORTHERN UNION FOOTBALL. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12598, 1 September 1910, Page 8

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