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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

BIG MATCH AT BASIN RESERVE. To-morrow afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, a team from the ship's company of the liattle-cpiiser New Zealand will try conclusions with the representative AVollington eleven. Those spectators ■who witnessed the game last Tuesday were treated.to a highly-spectacular game. In the opening part of the game the New Zealand men did not show up to ad-, vantage, and it was thought that their showing would be disappointing, bu,t as the game wore on they improved, and although the game ended in a <lra\v, tho Jack Tars had repeated hard luck. As tho. teams who will .take the. field tomorrow will be the best available, epec- . tators should witness a fast and interest ing game. Admiral Jellicoe will be present during tho afternoon. Tho ship's band will also bo in attendance. Thure will bo a curtain-raiser at 1.30 p.m., between Petono and Brooklyn, and as both teams are in tho pink of condition a good game should result. Welling tori colours will bp bluo, and that of New ■Zealand black. ■ A chargo of 6d. will be mado'for admission. Tho names of' the players aro as follow-.— . / - New Zealand—Chamberlain, Southcombe, Laycoek (captain), Hamilton, Noilson,. ftontag, Shepherd, Busby, MGregor, Gibson, and Scott; roaci'ves, Knight, Kent, Brookes. . Wellington—Webster, M'Kenzio (captain), M'Arlhur, Bradbury, Eoid, M'Girr, Smith, M'Bligott, Hughes, Ballard, and Knowles-Smith! The referees will bo: Wellington-New Zealand, Mr. A. E Welle; Petone-Brooklyn, Mr. 11. Yeoman.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 11

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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 11

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 11

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