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FOOTBALL

SATURDAY’S GAMES. The senior game set down lor Cass Square to-morrow afternoon is Excelsiors v. United. On the course of the play during tile season so tar, ExecT soirs should he. able to hold their opponents and notch another win. Their form should enable them to present an attractive attack, and the game should l>e an interesting one. The Rivals travel to Greymonth to play Stars and there should he a fairly even contest between them. ’Hie junior fixture tor Gass Square is between Excelsiors and Kiwi and this should prove a well fought contest. Play is set down for 3 p.m. The following will represent Excelsior seniors m their match witli United to morrow at 3 p.m.- Stevenson, Alartvn, King, Schroder, Muir, Hughes, Davidson, Eager, Kelly, Freitas, Hughes, M. Kelly, Wright (2), Palmer. Stars s eniors v. Rivals at Recreation Ground to-morrow: Buchanan. Petrie, lsbister, Deere. Mclntosh, Dunn, Coch- | rune, Fell, Furness, Guy. Bell, Cooper, ! Hughes. Earthonie. Coom, Reynolds, ! Fong.

The following will represent Excelsior juniors v. Kiwi s on Cass Sqmue to-morrow at 3 p.m.—Edwards, Thompson, Connolly, W. Hall, Collyer, Leslie, Richards, Mitchell, Connors, ButJandj Adamson, Hall, Anderson, Chisholm. Hamilton. Enier : Keogan, Spargo, Hewlett. AUSTRALIAN TEAM’S TOUR. ( lUj Telegraph —fee frets A asocial ion) WELLINGTON, M»v 27Advice was received at a meeting of the New Zealand Rugby Union tonight that there was no objection to the Australian fifteen playing two extra matches to the eight agreed upon during the forthcoming tour. The team would leave Sydney about August 14, and arrive at Auckland. The union decided to adhere to the ywnsent itinerary, and appointed a sub-committee to recommend wh a t extra matches should be played. The Australian team will go straight to Dunedin from Auckland.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1931, Page 6

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FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1931, Page 6

FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1931, Page 6

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