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ASSOCIATION

* . SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Saturday was an ideal day for football, and some good games were witnessed. At Assocciation Park, Institute met Karori in the final of the third grade championship, and atfer an exciting game the score stood 2 goals each. Mr. if. Wilson was referee. Empire and Karori, fourth grade, met in the Charity Cup. The result at tho end of ninety minutes' play was a draw, one goal each. An extra ten minutes each way was played, and Karori, in tho last three minutes, soored, winning by 2 goals to 1. This game was anything but a good exhibition of football, both teams being too eager to win. Very little combination was shown. Mr. A. E. Wells was referee. ' „ , 7 In the sixth grade Chanty Cup match, Mari'st (T) defeated Marist (N) after a gcod game by 1 to nil. Mr. F. Graham was referee. Results of other matches are given below i— , Third Grade. Karori 2 v. Institute 2. Mariat 9 v. Hutt nil. Fourth Grade. Empire 1 v. Karori 2. Institute 2 v. South Wellington 1.. St. David's 1 v. Thorndon 2. Fifth A Gride. Marist 1 v. South Wellington 1. Institute 2 v. Thoradou 3. Y.'M.C.A. nil v. Karori nil. Fifth B Championship. Institute A 1 v. Island Buy nil. W-adestown won from bttrs. Fifth B Grade Charity Cup. St. Thomas •! v. Marist nil. Sixth Grado Charity Cup. Marist T 1 v. Marist jN nil. Sixth Grado Charity Cup. Institute A 3 v. Thorndon 1 (after an extra 20 minutes). . Marist N (B) 3 v. Marist 11. TEAM FOR CHRISTCHURCH. Tlie following sixth class players have been chosen to make the trip lo Chnst-cl-urch, leaving Wellington on l'uday next:~T. Pcarce, A. Tailored L. Day, H. Davies, H. Black, 3. Burke. W. Cudbv, S. Dempster, H. Wrcenheld, M. Kcogh, and J. Williams. Reserves: h. Barton, D. Chandler, and VVortn.

Mr. Bon. duller is so pleased with his incursion into tho domain of grand opera that ho intends to import a company of his own from Italy next year. This is good news. ■ Before going out in cold wet weather take NAZOL on 6ugar. . This will keep coughs and ool<ls away. Thousands uso NAZOL. Sixty doses 16. 6d.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3192, 17 September 1917, Page 7

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ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3192, 17 September 1917, Page 7

ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3192, 17 September 1917, Page 7

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