TO-MORROW’S FOOTBALL
SOCCER
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS’ MATCH. The visit of the Australian schoolboys’ team to Dunedin will give spectators an opportunity of seeing the local buys in action against a finished combination ol players. Northern writers have described" the Australians as a particularly fine side, whose play is equal to ‘that of any representative team that has so far visited New Zealand. Tho Otago boys in the past Lave always held their own when pitted against other provinces, and supporters feel sure they will acquit themselves creditably against the admittedly strong side which they will meet to-morrow. The match is timed to start at 3 o’clock. The Australian party arrived by the express this afternoon.
RUGBY
The following teams will represent the wholesale fruiterers and the retail fruiterers at Montecillo at s:—Whole-sale-Wills, Vcitch, Grccnlmigh, Waite, Cleveland, M'Natty, Prebblc, Holley, Halligan, Lawrence, Thomas, H. Allen, J. Bennett, Milne, J. Reilly, Donaldson: retail —Pezet, Steel, Davis, Griffiths, Lee, Dodds. Walsh, Goughian, Duff, Dickie, Sia'naway, Leith, Blair, Neilsou, Shirley, Muir, Cullen, Wilson, Holley, Lawrie, Hornby.
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Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 5
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171TO-MORROW’S FOOTBALL Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 5
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