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FOOTBALL.

NORTH v. SOUTH

[Peu Puess Association.] Dunedin, July 10

The following team has been selected to represent the South Island in the inter-island match:—Full back, G. Scott (Otago); three-quarters, Smith (Southland), Cuthill (Otago), and Lynch (South Canterbury); five-eighths Harley ((South Canterbury), Gray (Canterbury); half, Taylor (Canterbury); forwards, Redland (Southland), Williams (Otago), Atkinson (West Coast), McNeece (Southland), Mclntosh (West Coast), Douglas (Otago), McDonald (Otago), Murray (Canterbury) ; emergencies—Back, Burns (Canterbury); forward, Graham (Otago). . ’

A SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP

Tirnaru, July 10.

Celtic (Tirnaru) to-day defeated Temuka.by 10 points to nil,‘ practicallywinning the senior championship of South. Canterbury, Scott (full-back) arrd Lynch (centre), especially the lat- * ter, were mainly, responsible for Cel-

tic’s victory

THE LEAGUE CAME.

FARANAKI (11) v. WANGANUI (2)

Teams, representing Taranaki and Wanganui played a match ' undeF Northern Union rules at Eltham yes--te'rday. There was only one score in 1 the first spell, a penalty goaT kick- \ ed for Wanganui by Siddells. fu the second spell Taranaki’s scoring account bi as opened by Hooker, who scored a try at the corner, Malone converting. ) Taranaki then played with one xq’an sliorfr, Hooker having been injured in scoring his try. The next score followed on a fine forward rush, Kyle touching down. Malone’s kick failed. There was no further score until towards the end of the game,, when Gernhoefer scored a further try for Taranaki. Mr G’Farrell carried the whistle.

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Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 4

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228

FOOTBALL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 4

FOOTBALL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 4

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