ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
TO-MORROW’S GAME.
HOWDEN CUP FINAL.
PUKEMIRO PLAY CLAUDELANDS, The last of the “Soccer” matches for the season in the Waikato will take place to-morrow at Seddon Park, between Pukemiro Junction and Claudelands Rovers, being the final for the Howden Cup, a trophy which has been annually contested for during the last sixteen years. The Junction are a fine fighting team in a cup tie, and were the holders of the trophy last year, whilst Claudelands Rovers have yet to have it in their possession, so that the match should be a keen one. Both teams have several represen- • talive players in their ranks, and Junction have definitely advised the j local Association that they will field their best possible side for to-mor- j row’s game. Mr Jas. Baillie will be referee. BOY’S REMARKABLE RECORD. 100 GOALS IN SEASON. (By Tclesrapn—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Friday. , A Grafton schoolboy named O. Cleal] was responsible for the remarkable, goal-scoring record of 100 in Soccer| games this season. He got 85 in) school competitions and the balance in the Carlton sixtli grade and rep and trial games. _ • deal captained the school and sixth grade elevens, and is considered a certainty lor the juniors’ tour of Australia in the New Year.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17839, 11 October 1929, Page 8
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