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FOOTBALL

TO-MORROW’S GAMES

The games set dow n for Square to-morrow afternoon are the Kiwi \. Excelsior senior game at 1.30 p.tn., amt the junior representative game, Westland v. Grey at 3 p.m. The weather conditions are not promising at present, and the ground "ill lie sure to be very heavy, so that a back game that the souhern team would have been able to have indulged in will l»e spoilt. However a good contest should result if the elements arc at all favourable. Mr E. W. Heeitan will be referee.

The following is the Grey team: Full-back, McGinley; 'three-quarters, Maintain, Jones and fees; live-eighths McDermott <:»->cond) and Rodgers (first); half-hack. Walls; wing forward Gordon; forwards Dimond. McEnaney. Boddv, Head. Boswell, Bunts and F. Kitcliinghnm. Emergencies: Back, Negri; forward. Morel.

The following will represent Excelsior Seniors against Kiwis at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow:—<Jroevos, Aitken, Deidtich, D Fraser, Kortegast. Hart. Bannister. Freitas. Gibbons, Morgan, Henderson, McFarhiiie. Duncan. Glass. Ross. Reserves Anderson. Fraser R.

The following will represent Kiwi Seniors in their match with Excelsiors on Cass Square at 1.30 p.nt. to-mor-row:—Stevens. Steel, Holliday, Oliver, Moyniliatt. Stevens, Coghlan, Tlagnr, Shannon, Kearns, Walker, Leslie, McEnancy. Griffin. Tomlinson, Kildare. CHINESE SOCCER TEAM. [BY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] MASTKRTON, July 17. The Chinese University Students Soccer team opened their New Zealand tour at Masterton to-day when they drew with Wairarapa reps, one goal each. The attendance was 30C0. A wetting rain in the morning rendered the ground in a heavy state, which considerably handicapped the visitors. The Chinese team gave the .impression that, with combination, they will play sparkling football. The team was very popular with the public. ENGLISH TOUR RECEIPTS. SYDNEY, July 17. Tlie icceipts during the tour of tlio English Rugby team amounted to £2.11)5. Of this amount', the (English League’s sluin' is £15,010.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 1

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299

FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 1

FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1924, Page 1

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