TO-MORROW'S SOCCER
Owing to school holidays all ischool Soccer matches are held oyer in Napier, but teams are requested, if.it is ixne> to bq on. the gro.unds at their ■ usuai times. and play . friendly practise mqtehcs, JUNIOR MATCHES, Magpiee v. High School 01,d Bo;ys, No. 2 'ground, 1,45 p.m. High School A v, Y,M.C.A., No, 1 ground, 1.45 p.m. ^ ' SENIQR. " United v. Ranger?, No, 1 ' grqund. 2.45 p.m. In yiew of th'q games qn the following Saturday, Y.M.C.A. and Wutqrsiders are askedJ io turn up qn No, 2 grqund at 2.45 p.m. or for practise game. Next weqk, tfie Napier Higfi Sohqol, under the auspices pf the Hawke's iBay Footbail Association, will send a junior team to Wanganui to compete in the juniqr sqctfon of the North Island secondarv schools tournament. At present, Napier High School holds the shield, having tied with Wellington last year. Saturday, September 4, will be a big day for Soccer in Napier, when three senior teams will be trayelling from Gisborne to pia} combined senior teams iq Napier, the principft! being Mercantile," Gisborne "(liold.er oi: cup), and United4 Napier^ ( 4
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 189, 27 August 1937, Page 15
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