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FOOTBALL.

The New Plymouth Boys’ High School successfully defended the Moasoar Cup from Te Ante at New Plymouth on Saturday, the final score, after an evenly contested game being 3 all. The Moascar Cup now being a challenge cup no extra time had to be played.

flie rep. match Taranaki v. Wanganui, played at New Plymouth on Saturday after the Moascar Cup match, resulted in a win for the former team by 18 points to 9. The Canterbury touring footballers defeated South Canterbury at Timam by 21 to 18 on Saturday. Poverty Bay defeated Bay of Plenty by 23 points to 9 at Gisborne on Saturday.

A Seddon Shield match, Buller (challengers) and Golden Bay-Mo-fneka (the' holders) was played on Saturday at Motueka, resulting in a win for the Bays hv 13 to fi. The winners in the Otago and Wellington premiership.? are open to challenge for a cup awarded to them for annexing Ihe senior championship. ’Varsity won the Ainge Cup a.I: Dunedin, but Pirates defeated them, 19—11. in a challenge game on Saturday. The National Mutual Cup goes to Petone, winners of the Wellington senior championship. Tlie challenge match will lie played this coming Saturday, when no doubt, the W.R.F.U. will decide on Berhampore as Petone’s opponents. In the 1924 senior competition Berhampore was unbeaten by either Peloue or Ponoke. The Wairarapn senior championship concluded on Saturday when Gladstone defeated Feathers ton by 13 points to 3, thereby securing the premiership. Hawke’s Bay juniors defeated Wairampa juniors on Saturday by 1-i points to (i. HOROWHENUA v. NELSON. LEVIN TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY.) The representative match, Horov.henna v.'Nelson, will'be played at Levin to-morrow at 2.45 p.m. The match will be preceded by a curlain raiser at 1.30 when the North v. South third grade representatives will rvv conclusions. THE HOROWHENUA TEAM. The following players will repress i f Horowhenua :Eull back. Johnston; threequarters, D’Atli. TTakaiv ia, Wilson; five-eighths Moses, Tahiwi: half: Lenihan; wing forward .Jacobs (rapt.); forwards: Mcllerrmi. 1 la Larin, Tana. Tatana, Monyuiban, George McLean. Emergen oies: Barks: 11. Robinson, T. Wininia:' forwards: O’Reilly, Fond. Al Wanganui on Saturday Te An le defeated Technical College by 38 fo 15. The latter’s score included (wo penalty tries. The first round for the Nash Cup was played between Shannon and Weraroa, at Levin on Saturday and resulted is a win for Shannon by 8 points to 3. Foxton. last year’s 'imev of the trophy, withdrew from Hi" competition this season as a protest against the conditions imposed.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19240819.2.15

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2773, 19 August 1924, Page 3

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415

FOOTBALL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2773, 19 August 1924, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2773, 19 August 1924, Page 3

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