Football
The following team has been picked to play atFoxton on Saturday next, but is subject to alteration:— Full back? Broughton ; three - quarters : Parr, Fowler, and Smith; halves: Henry and F. Say well; forwards: Q. Saywell, E. Whisker, Hodges, Kitchen r M. Belfit, Iveson, Dixon, 0. and H r Keetly ; emergencies : W. Belfit, W. Bellve, Watts, and FitzGterald. Players are requested to meet At the Sailway Station at a quarter tq eleven. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright[.PEß UNITED PKEBS ASSOCIATION, j Meibousnb, June 30. On Friday last the English football team played South Ballarat, and won. by 7 goals to 3, To day they met a Fitzroy team, and were defeated by 12 goals to 3. Auckland,/ Jun« 30. The probable representatives in the coming football match withWarbrick' » team played a game to-day with the possible representatives, when the> latter won by 4 points to 1 McKeown, one of the possibles, had ibis collarbone broken, i Runsjfe July 2. The Maori team won ithe- return; football raatehugith "Hawses Bay by eleven points to zttS.- Th^y had the best of the game all through. AVarbrick > Smiler, and |Od^ obtained tries, and the first gained kicked^ a goal from a mark. j I 'sag '
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 143, 3 July 1888, Page 2
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