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LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

ULTIMATUM TO THE "BLUES." DEANE'S CASE. (By Telegraph.—PreEß Association.)

Auckland, September IG. Despite the term of disqualification imposed by the New Zealand Council Deane, the Now South Wales League footballer, took part in the Hawke's Bay and Canterbury matches. The Council has telegraphed- to tho joint manager of- the team torday to the effect that remaining, matches-will be-cancelled if an assurance is not given that Deane will not be selected:in future teams.

HOCKEY. Players engaged in the match, Wednesday representatives v. Saturday junior players, are asked to leave town, by the 2.2 p.m. tram from Courlenny Place tomorrow. The-.Wednesday-players will play-in black jerseys and white knickers;. Saturdays players in all white. LADIES' GOLF. . -. (By Telfcrai;h.— Prjsn Association^ Palmorston, September IG. In the first round of the Manawatu Golf Club's Indies' championship, Miss G. Gorrie beat Miss'Covper; Miss Parsons beat Mrs. Izard; Miss R. Gorrie won by default from, Miss Slack; Miss Sylvia Abraham beat Mrs. Cox; Miss Hamlin beat Mrs; Slack; Miss Cotter, beat Miss. Sybil Abraham; Miss Moore beat Miss Stafford; Mrs. Seifert beat Mrs. Saunders. . RIFLE SHOOTING. UNITED STATES WINS PALMA ■" TROPHY.' By ; T«lejraph—Prose A«f.nci«.tion—Cop'rlrht-. Ottawa,' September-15. The Palmo, shooting trophy was won by the.United States, the scores being: United States, 1720; Canada, 1712. Both, scores are records.- .. .";'"""law.n tennis. .'."."' SOUTH.OF ENGLAND TOURNAMENT.By Telegraph-Press Association—Copyright London, September 15. Lowe beat Doust. in the South of England lawn tennis tournament, 6—d, 7—9, 6—o, 6—4. . MOTOR-BOAT RECORD.

- A SPEEDY CJUFT. . By..Telcstraph—Press Aesociation-CopyriEht Buffalo (Nev; York), September 15. At a. regatta on tte Niagara, the motorboat Baby Reliance 11, owned .by Mr. J; Stuartßlackton,,Brooldyn, loweredthe world's record-by over a minute, winning the-35 miles' internntionnl interlake championship. Her rate of specd ; was JG.IS miles, an hour..

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1547, 17 September 1912, Page 7

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LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1547, 17 September 1912, Page 7

LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1547, 17 September 1912, Page 7

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