FOOTBALL
AS« XT \ I lON ( t 1* i IN \l.. (Gifted Press Association.- -By j Telegraph. Copyright > It i t> BY. prli 22. I bu kburn Itovors. by 1 heir six: h vnlory Hi the Association • up. have eipialled the record ol Aston \ lila. 11 was a thrilling game from the stall. In' Blaeklmrn scored within two minutes. Huddersfield's solitary goal was shot at the beginning of the second hall. Blackburn won hv three goals to one. The King, the Queen, wlm attended for the first time in her life, and the Duke and Duchess of York were among the 9:1.000 people who saw the game. The King presented the cup to the winning team. The receipts at the tell were P2.T.2.T5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 4
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122FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 4
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