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SOCCER TROPHY

AUCKLAND TEAM LEAVFr TO-MORROW

executive affairs “A win for Auckland win I same a groat deal of good chairman of the Management?. ““ mitteo of the Auckland Fortin 0 ? 0 ' sociation last evening, when arn> ling the team selected | journey to the capital citv to-mLt jeyemr.g to play a challenge maTcw! > English Football trophy f The chairman exhorted the team . make every effort to bring WfcV ! trophy, but if .that were imno.eihi , I hoped they would Play thTgL^J 6 fc ’ : thJt h *it W i that it would send a represenutir team to Auckland on Saturday wt' September S. It was decided loir vtte the Huntly schoolboy represent' i nves , to Journey to Auckland th« £ | to p,a> the Auckland primary who representatives as a curtain the representative came w The transfers of J. Graham and J r Jones from Glen Eden to OnehaL were granted. Cotton, the Onehunga plaver wh turned out for Rangers recently w,t"' out a transfer, failed to attend meeting of the Management OomraluL last evening as instructed. He 1, , ; bo ordered to appear next Tuesday , 1 explain his actions. * The Rangers and Glen Eden Cl„k. I mutually agreed to n replay of «T match in which Cotton took'part | Messrs Harrison. Ballantyne su Downes were thanked for their wn-' in connection with the primary secondary schools’ teams. The Auckland primary schoc representatives were rongratulateT t their success in the Webster Shi.v ( tournament. On the recommendation of the jnd cial committee Barnhill, of Xo,.' Shore, and O’Dell, of Ponsonby reprlmanded for threatening hehavj„Mr. P. Neesham was appointed mar ager of the Auckland representative team to visit "Wellington on Saturday The Tramways delegate, in view -• a certain incident at Blandford Paon Saturday, asked whether seme a tion could not be taken to 'tramp „ obnoxious spectators.’’ The chaimuossured him that the association h s a rule for dealing with such incident. SATURDAY’S FIXTURES Following are the fixtures for Saurday next: Ts, Sen ,»' r .r ,r 2. rt " ~ Xr ’ rth Shore v. Belreer Blandford Park. 1.45 p.m.. Mr. E r Miller'. Y.M.C.A. y. Onehunga. Rar>r. ford Park, 3.15 p.m.. Mr. L. C H Daw son; Xorthcote, a bye. Second Grado.-.Dacre Cup, second round: Cortnthmp v Tamaki. Domair No. 1, 3 p.m., Mr. E. Parkinson; Naru. Shore v. Manurewa. Domain No *» * P. m , Mr. E. H. Parfitt; Birkenhead t Philomel, Victoria Park No. 1, 3 n K rr - R- Tugbv; Newmarket. Ran* ers. Glen Eden, byes. Second Grade B.—Kiwi v. Metropoltan. Outer Domain No. 1,3 pm Mr p r >., A ’ §S Wie; . Glen Eden v POMMbr B, Glen Eden, 3 p.m. Third Grade Open.— Y.M.C.A v. Birkenhead, Victoria Park No. 2, 3p.m. Mr L. J. Check; W.Y.M.I. v. Mount Altai Outer Domain No. 2, 3 p.m.. Mr. A. Parkinson; Belmont v. New Lynn, Mom: Albert, 3 p.m., Mr. F. C. Jacobs; Swanson. a bye. Third Grade Intermediate.—Burnley ▼ Belmont. Devonport No. 1, 2 p.m. Mr F. L. Hutter; Y.M.C.A. v. All Saints Domain No. 2, 2 p.m.. Mr. G. Mallard Mount Albert v. Rangers, Mount Alta 2 p.m., Mr. F. R. Wilson; Kiwi v. Comrades, Domain No. 1,2 p.m., Mr. a J Galley, North Shore v. Ponsonbv onport No. 1, 3 p.m., Mr. H.* RiddoT.s Eden Rovers v. Ponsonbv B, Victoria Park No 2.2 p.m., Mr. C. M. Walker Fourth Grade.—Knock-out replays North Shore v. Onehunga. Outer Domain No. 1. 2 p.m., Mr. H. G. Crocker; Tama». v. Burnley, Outer Domain No. 2,2 p.m.. M r - A. N. Frith. Championship garr,Comrades B. v. New Lynn. Victoria Park No. 1. 2 p.m., Mr. L. J. Check. Fifth Grade. —Knock-out competifior. North Shore v. Belmont, Victoria Par No. 1, 1 p.m., Mr. L. J. Check. Friendly game: All Saints’ v. Comrades B. Victoria Park No. 2, 1 p.m., Mr. G. Balkntyne.

Business Houses’ Competition. —To-day Tramways v. Farmers’ Trading Co., Victoria Park No. 1, 4.30 p.m., Mr. F. R. Wilson; Abels, Ltd., v. Customs Agent* Victoria Park No. 2. 4.30 p.m., Mr. Cator Hellaby’s, Ltd. v. B«»oth Macdonald and Co., Inner Domain No. 2. 4.30 p.m., lb L. J. Check: Auckland Power Boand Auckland Milk Company, Inner Domai: No. 1, 4.30 p.m., Mr. J. Ball.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

CITY AND SUBURBS BON ACCORD HEADS COMPETITION At the weekly meeting of the O*' and Suburban Football Associate Mr. F. Pickering presiding,* it decided to a five-a-side toum ment at the close of the season. Several valuable trophies have bw- r donated. A vote of thanks to, and confide** in, the delegates to the Business Her Conference was passed. Appreciative reference was made ■ the work of the grounds committee av other members who had put Herrin? Park in better playing condition. It was decided to hold a dance towards the end of the season. The positions of the teams in tb* Dickson Cup competition was reponeas follows: Played Won Loet Draws r Bon Accord .. 4 4 0 ® Thistle .... 4 3 1 ® * Celtic 4 1 3 * Richmond ... 4 0 4 * The draw for next Saturday i® 15 follows: Ron Accord v. Thistle. Celtic v. Richmond.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 2

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SOCCER TROPHY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 2

SOCCER TROPHY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 445, 29 August 1928, Page 2

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