nr. ——ll South Canterbury football (writes our Timaru correspondent) was brought to a close on Saturday last by the schools' seven-aside tournament. The boys of the Marist Brothers’ School succeeded in winning both the senior and junior grades of the-primary schools’ division. The seniors beat Waimataitai by -10 points to nil, Waimate by 5 points to nil, and Timaru Main in the final by 5 points to nil. Tie seven medallists are T. Sullivan, C. Lynch, P. Houlihan, C. Murphy, F. Darcy, D. O’Connell, and W. Hay. The junior played excellent football, and easily routed their opponents. Their names are P. Bergin, D. Croxford, T. Reilly,' W. Mason, W. Angland, C. Deeming, and B. Kane. The senior fifteen has had a very successful season. They have won all their eight matches, scoring 275 points, and for the second year in succession have gone through the competition without having a point scored against them. They have also defeated the •premiers of North Otago. The junior team has also won the cup for the second consecutive year. Not to be’ outdone by their brothers, the girls from the Convent primary school carried off . the medals in the rounders’tournament, beating Waimate A, Waimate B, South School A, and in the final met and defeated by 24 to 22 the best six of the Timaru Main School. The names of the girls in the winning team are E. Feeley,. M. Flynn, S. Schaab, L. Conway, K. Dennehy, -N. Costigan. , . \
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New Zealand Tablet, 25 September 1913, Page 29
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