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FOOTBALL.

[by Tltl/WtUAI’II —I'Klt I’IIKSS ASSOCIATION. INVIinOAHCIhI,, Kept. 10. A crowd of between three and four thousand this afternoon witnessed the defeat of the Chinese University footballers by the Southland team, the scores being five goals to one. AYRI.UNCTOX, Kept. S.

The New Zealand Soccer team to play the Chinese in the fourth test at Christchurch is as follows : —.T. Ewing (Wellington), ft. Anderson (Otago), L. AleOirr (Wellington). W. Thomas (Wellington). 1). .Tones (Auckland). .T. Dryden (Otago). limes (Auckland). E. Newman (Duller), .T. Lothian (W ellingtoid, 0. Camphell (Wellington), caplain. and C. Dullard (Wellington). KKDDOX KIT IELI). The Blenheim correspondent of the ‘•Lyttelton Times” says the (tolden Bay Union, which at present retains the Seddou Shield, a trophy competed for hy tlie West. Coast. Duller, Bolden Bay. Xelson and Marlborough Unions, remains adamant in its determination that the Alnrlbornugh challenge match Inr the shield shall he played at takaha. a more or less inaccessible town ill its district, instead of at - Afotueka, where all shield matches have hitherto been played since 'The Day 1 uion became possessed of the trophy. The Marlborough Union is equally determined not to play at Tnknh.n. and this determination is hacked up by pinion of tlm .Nelson Union. At :i recent meeting t.be Marlborough Union decided to refer the dispute to tlie New Zealand Union for adjudication. The match between Marlborough and the Bay is set down for September ‘-Tth.

('AX'TKH BUI! Y V. Al Alt LBOKOUft 11 (‘111! IST'- 11 UltCfl. Kept. 10

The Canterbury and Marlborough representative l’ugby teams met: tit Lancaster Bark to-day. The game caused little excitement, and the attendance was poor. The ground was ill good order, though perhaps a tritle too hard for foot hall. The final score was: Cnnterliurv do, Marlborough If.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1924, Page 1

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FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1924, Page 1

FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1924, Page 1

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