FOOTBALL.
Lit y Tici.naitAi'l1 —run ruKss association.] tv L LUX (.TON MATCHES. ■WELLINGTON. July 5, Yesterday's Rugby results here were: Old Bovs In beat 'J’etone o. Varsity 12 beat Athletic 0. Marist 12 beat Selwyn o. Poneko 8 beat Mutt 3. Oriental 1 I beat Berliainporc fi. SOCCER. ■SYDNEY. July 5. Twenty thousand spectators witness ed a. keen struggle in the second test match between the English and Australian Soccer teams in fine cool weather. The Australian team was considerably strengthened by an infusion of fresh blood, while the visitors were showing .signs of stalencss, through tlu-ir constant travelling. England won bv 2 goals to 1. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. WELLINGTON. July 5. The League rep. football match, "Wellington v. Canterbury was played yesterday on a sodden field in drizzling rain, which made impossible a good exhibition of the code. The half-time score was:—Canterbury 0. Wellington 3. The final scores were : Canterbury 25; Wellington o. SYDNEY. July 5. The New South Wales League team has been selected to meet the New Zealand Rugby League team next Saturday. It is as follows: Waterhouse. Wearing. Rule. O’Rourke, Loro. Brien. Johnson, .Murphy, Justice, Ives. O’Connor, Dunworth and Latta.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1925, Page 1
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