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Page 16 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
15 June 1922

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New Zealand Tablet
27 April 1922

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New Zealand Tablet
13 April 1922

1. THE OTAGO RUGBY REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL TEAM, which played the Returned Soldiers’ Fifteen at Carisbrock, Dunedin, in the presence of 6000 people as a special attraction during on Monday., July 21. 2. THE OTAGO RETURNED SOLDIERS’ SOCCER FOOTBALL TEAM, which met the Otago Association Football Eleven at the Caledonian Ground, Dunedin, and after an in feated by the latter by 4 goals to 2. 3. THE OTAGO RETURNED SOLDIERS’ HOCKEY TEAM, which recently defeated the Otago Hockey Eleven at the Caledonian Ground, Dunedin, by 5 goals RETURNED SOLDIERS’ RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM, which defeated the Otago Rugby Representative Football Fifteen by 17 points to 8 during th e exhibition match at the Carisbrook Ground.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
7 August 1919

Page 16 Advertisement 6
New Zealand Tablet
25 May 1922

Page 16 Advertisement 6
New Zealand Tablet
30 March 1922

Page 16 Advertisement 6
New Zealand Tablet
18 May 1922

Page 16 Advertisement 6
New Zealand Tablet
8 June 1922

Page 16 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
20 April 1922

FOOTBALL.
New Zealand Graphic
28 June 1911

FOOTBALL.
New Zealand Graphic
16 March 1910

FOOTBALL.
New Zealand Graphic
30 April 1904

Page 16 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
11 May 1922

Page 16 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
6 April 1922

ALCOHOL AND ATHLETICS.
White Ribbon
18 May 1926

SPORT AND WAR—TOMMY TAKES HIS FOOTBALL. The illustration recalls the splendid charge of the London Irish Rifles at Loos, when one of the number carried a football and kicked it along the line. These Tommies, on their way back to the trenches, have added a football to their equipment.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 April 1916

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New Zealand Tablet
1 June 1922

ROUGH PLAY AT FOOTBALL.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
16 June 1904

NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION’S CARNIVAL.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 October 1909

1. OPENING OF THE SOCCER FOOTBALL COMPETITIONS IN ENGLAND ATTRACTS ENORMOUS CROWDS. The Sheffield v. Sunderland match in progress. 2. HEAD WORK IN MIDFIELD IN THE CHELSEA V. MANCHESTER UNITED MATCH AT STAMFORD BRIDGE. 3. NEW, MANCHESTER UNITED’S’ GOALIE, FALLING IN AN ATTEMPT TO SAVE, WHICH WAS UNSUCCESSFUL, IN THE CONTEST AGAINST CHELSEA. 4. LONDON COMBINATION FOOTBALL—An Incident during the game between Chelsea v. Millwall at Stamford Bridge. 5. FOOTBALL AT HIGHBURY.—Arsenal v. Middlesborough. Elliott scores for Middlesborough. 6. MANCHESTER SCORE THEIR SECOND GOAL IN THE MATCH AGAINST CHELSEA. LEONARD, WHO SCORED BOTH GOALS, IS SHOWN ON EXTREME LEFT OF PICTURE. 7. ENGLAND V. NORWAY AT ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The defeat of the English amateur football team by Norway created a big surprise. The illustration shows a goal registered by the Englishmen.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 November 1920

THE FOOTBALL WORLD.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 June 1907

Football match between ladies and French sailors at Portsmouth, Eng. A football match was recently played between Portsmouth ladies and French bluejackets. The sailors had to play with their hands tied behind their backs, one of the conditions of the game. The illustration shows Mlle. Alexandra Vasse, the French goalkeeper of the Portsmouth Ladies’ Football team, making a fine save.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 January 1918

FOOTBALL.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
4 April 1891

FOOTBALL.
New Zealand Graphic
14 June 1902

1. Miss Platt playing in the Hard Court Tennis Tournament at Phyllis Court Club, London. 2. The French goalkeeper clearing with a vigorous kick during the Soccer football match played between and an eleven selected from the girl employees of Messrs. Dick, Kerr, Ltd., at Preston, England, before an attendance of 30,000. 3. The Flying Tennis Girl—Miss E. Colyer, the wonderful seventeen well down to a low shot in the Surrey Hard Court Championships at Roehampton, where she was beaten by Mrs. Head after an exciting game. 4. The French Girls’ Association football team. photo val at Preston to meet the English girls’ eleven in the opening match of their tour in England. 5. The French girls’ football team getting in some useful practice at Preston before commencing the England. The novelty of witnessing the girl footballers in action drew large crowds, while an amusing prelude to the matches is the spectacle of rival football captains kissing each other instead of
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 July 1920

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