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FOOTBALL.

SKDDON SIIIKI.D. won i;v MAi;i.itoi:oi<;ii. I ||V 'l lil.t-tcliAl'll —l'Klt I’UKSS ASSOCIATION.] NKI.SON. Sept. l'7. The fourth Seildon Shield match, pfaved at Taknka 10-da.v, hetweell .Marlborough (challengers) and Ooldeti Day t holders), resulted in a win for Marlhnruugli hv sis points to nil. The afternoon was tine, after a spell of rain, the ground being heavy and the hall slippery. The crowd mis moderate. Marlhoroiioh had the host- of the name throughout. ’I heir scoring was done in the first, half. .Maher and Phillips out a try each.

SOCCKU. HI.KNIIKIM. Sep. Define the atteinhinee of some ttt»oo, the Chinese Soccer team registered the first aiti of their South Island tour todav against Marlborough, l>v one goal to nil. WKI.I.INOTON. Sep. •->?. In the Chatham Cun final, between Harbour Hoard (Auckland) and Scflrliffe (Otago), the game resulted in a draw, one goal each. An extra quarter was played. The Aucklanders jumped into the attack, and managed to score two goals, the final score being Harbor hoard 3: Seaelitfe 1. The Cup was presented to the Northern team by Mayor Wright. In the Charity Cup final. Mnrist v. Hospital, the game resulted in a draw two goals each. Marist led in the first half by two to one.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 1

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FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 1

FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 1

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