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FOOTBALL.

i 1 —, ' THIS WEEK’S MATCHES. The following have been selected to represent Stratford seniors against Clifton at the Showgrounds on Saturday; Bonner, Woods, Reid, Alt Smith, Dewar, Sullivan; Higginson, Fearou, Wood, Stewart, Cameron, Whittington, Brown, Young, Kivell. The following will represent the first juniors against Star at New Plymouth to-morrow, travelling by the first train:—Kennedy, Osmond, Kilpatrick, Bergin, Creighton, Myers, Jones, Anderson, Olliver, Kivell, Willey, Rogers, Okey, Hancock, Collins; emergencies: Kivell, Russ, Cameron. Owing to the shortness of notice some of* the second junior teams are unable to fulfil their engagements on Thursday. The matches set down for decision to-morrow will therefore be nostpoiied until the end of the first round, and the competition will start m June 3 op (, with the matches sol flown for that date. The following will represent Star juniors in the match, against Stratford, to he played at the Recreation Grounds m-morrow, starting at 2 p.m.; Harvey, Whaka, James, Gunson, Box well, Jacob, Tunbridge, Leahnid, Crone, Hardgraves, O’Brien, McGalioy, Richards, Carrol!. Thwaitos and C. Crone. 'i'he following players will represent the 2nd Juniors in a practice match against the High School, at 3 p.m. to-morrow: —Vickers (3), Collins (2) Campbell, Till, Sheahaii, Syme, Corkill, Henry, Black, O’Neil, Richmond. Bishop; emergencies: Bredow, Kruse Young.

THE EASTERN DISTRICTS. The I’upliv season in the, Easton clistlifts snh-uninn will 1k» formal!,', opened on Saturday, the fixtures heiim Toko y. Strathmore at Toko, ant Whanga. v. Kolmratahi at Kohuratain. Considerable enthusiasm is heIshown in both, those fixtures, am’ each elnh will place a strong combination in tin' held confident of winninc the lirst match of the recently-formed Suh-union. The following will represent Toko i-n their match against Strathmore at Toko on Saturday: Hacks- I!. Kilpatrick, C. Corhett, A. Cheer, d. («iliick, f!. Dixon. If. Hayly: Eonvards—.1, Ritchie, At. Afar fell. Alt'. Smith. IC. Smith, A. Ferguson, d. Caskey, H. Evans, d. Kilpatrick, C. Mather, S. Wiles. Emergencies—L llobertg. Beioe, Ingljs, S. Hint a and Lyford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 27 May 1914, Page 8

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FOOTBALL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 27 May 1914, Page 8

FOOTBALL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 27 May 1914, Page 8

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