FOOTBALL.
N.S. WALES DEFEAT POVERTY: BAY. AN EASY WIN. (Per Press Association.) ROTORUA. August 15. ! New South Wales easily defeated Ray of Plenty by 21 to 3. The weather , fine and the ground fairly dry. ‘ There was an attendance of about ftKX). | The visitors' cleverness and combination were altogether too much for the Bay team, who only scored a goal from a free kick in the firtet spell and were utterly overwhelmed, particularly in the second spell. *_N.Z TEAM TO PLAY N.S.W. DUNEDIN, August 15. The New Zealand team against j New South Wales in the test at Christchurch on September 3 will be as under:— Backs. Evans (Canterbury),] Eord (Canterbury), Svenson (Wanganui), Ward (Otago), Algar (Wellington), Grierson (Auckland), Mullins (Canterbury; forwards: Cabot (Otago), wing; Shearer (Welling, ton), Carroll (Manawatu); frontrankers: Peterson (Canterbury) Brownlie (Hawke’s Bay), Whyte (Southland), Fletcher (North Auc!»end) and ,W. Cummings (Canterbury). Reserves; McCormick (Canterbury); backs, Baird (Southland). ALL BLACKS V. SPRINGBOKS. SECOND TEST TEAM. DUNEDIN, August 15. Seventeen men wiil assemble at Auckland a few days before the se- . c&hd test match when the Spring, boks play the All Blacks. The team Will be selected from these men, wiio are identical with those who played on Saturday last with the exception that West (Taranaki) replaces Whyte (Southland) and these, together with E. Roberts, (Wellington) and L. Mac Lean (Bay of Plenty), make the full complement.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18257, 16 August 1921, Page 6
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