POSITION OF TEAMS
The following table shows ffc* . ! p° sitlon * l Le4£s I senior championship.
• ‘ ‘ • - —- name of the veteran Newtonian. a i though invaluable at times were oti ’ used when it might have been a bettol policy to let the wings have the “Shaver’* Hard grave was starved most of the day. and only in the dvinc stages of the battle was he enabled to put in one of those brilliant down-th* line dashes which earlier in the gaajl would have added to Newton., The Ellerslie forwards in the early part of the game held their own with the Red- and-Whites, but in the end Rhodes. Somers and Co. triumphed. Perry at fullback for the suburbanites was weak, although he did bring off one good save. The Crewther brothers were always conspicuous in the El. lerslie rearguard. The Newton bai* line api»cared to be thrown out of gear and was rarely seen in effective combined work. H
Devonport P. 10 W. I- D. 3 — Points, cv F. A m ir 1^ H l; ? Wi 5 Richmond Newton Ponsonby 10 10 6 3 — 4 — 4 l Marist City 9 4 4 1 Ellerslie 9 3 7 — «« <
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 407, 16 July 1928, Page 6
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195POSITION OF TEAMS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 407, 16 July 1928, Page 6
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