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FOOTBALL.

PUOMIXEXT PLAYER INJURED. Per Press Association. Dunedin, Juno 10. Adams, the crack 'Varsity centre threequarter, collided with Given, the Alhainbra captain, and was so injured us to prevent him again playing football.

THURSDAY'S TEAMS. Star I. team v. Eltham, on Thursday next: Clow, Smith, Pike, McLean, Black, Thompson, Pycroft, Orr, Allen, Ryan, liellringer, Ambury, Setford, Dixon. Thomas, lioskiu.

Stratford seniors v. Tukapa nt New Plymouth:—Feron, 11. Cameron, D. Cameron, Stohr, Tocker, Ballot, Masters, .\iavchant, I!. Kivell, Osborne, Young (2), li-ion, Melville, R. Fcaron. Tukapa: Full-back, lloneylield; three-quarters, Hooker, Hardgravos, McLean; five-eights, Mynott; half, Atkins; wings, George, Perry; forvards, Johnston, Jull, Steele, 'storey, Crowley, Ward, Walsh.

the fnlh.wing referees have boen appointed for Thursday's matches:— Star v. rJtlum, at Milium (Mr Kivell); Strutlord v Tukapa, at Western Park tMr ..rilhllis). The second round of fixtures conimcnee;; on Thursday next. Tho above matches are the Star-Eltham fixture postponed on account of Empire Day, and Tukapa-Stratford to obviate two senior matches being played at New Plymouth on 27th inst. In the Southern division on Saturday, Waimate I, defeited Kaponga I. |by io poinU to 0: Okinawa 1. defeated Opunakc I. by 17 points to 8; Okniawa 11. won from Uuunakc JI. by 8 to nil, ind Wuinuito 11. won from Ka,ponga 11. by ti poiins to 3.

Natnrday'u games coiicludod the flrtt round. I'ositiora of the teams are as follows: >Vii;or t,..uns -Putea 8, Hawera 7, Waim te 7, Okaiawa li, Opunakc and Kapiingn 0. diiiiiur leains—Walmate 9, Kapo'ijjU 7, Oka lawn (i. lluwera . r >, patea 3,Opuiiako 11. . , lUi

Tii ■ RiiL'liy Union meets at Stratford uxiigbl. We prcume the members will have before linen the referees report on the recent match at Opunnke betwviii Waiinitc and Opunnke seniors, concerning whicli most serious allegation s of foul and brutal play have been rcporlrj in Ilia pros.-). Uno of the player*, Uuv.es, cf the Waimato Club, is km in the Ilawcra hospital with a fraeiureil jaw-bono. Foul play must be punished in the most emphatic mannjr possible, and if, an we anticipate, the charges can be substantiated, there is only one punishment severe enough life i]i-.|ualiiiratioi) for Ulc offemlcrs. 11" the I'nion fails in its duty to the national «,imo. the Press will sec to it that the. matter is not allowed to rest.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 June 1907, Page 2

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FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 June 1907, Page 2

FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 June 1907, Page 2

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