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THE WORLD OF SPORT.

roomui--:; rasas , t NORTHERS' Slll3-DIVISION, ] : ' SENIOR GRADE. 1 ' " t The first round of fixtures in the , Northern division concluded 011 Thure- ; diiy with tile match Star versus I'-l i ''ham. The following shows the posi- . tions of the various teams at tile and . of the round:—

SOUTHERN SIiIM3IVI«IUN r FIRST ROUND. The lirst round of the championship matches concluded last Saturday. TUo following is the position of the various; ciuh S; - , SENJOBS. 1

Tuieds. c Full particulars of all the Third Class t matches on Saturday are not available n so their full details cannot be given = Patea are leading, having won 3 matches lost 0, p lints for 21, against 0. il

At an English football match the referee allowed his whistle to slide down

his throat at an exciting moment, and he was in a very exhausted and critical condition ere the instrument was hauh.l up by the chain by which it was anchored to his waiscoat.

On Saturday last- Petonc sent out four football teams against Wellington clubs and defeated them all. This is a tribute to systematic training.

Frewin the Tukapa half, will not bo able to don the Jersey again this season, he having bad sonic of his ribs broke iu the Elthaw ina'.ch,

Points Points Wins Loss Dr'ivn for ajxst-. Stratford 5 U I) 87 20 10 Tukapa 3 ) 1 23 18 7 Star 2 3 0 30 -15 4 Ellliam 1 3 1 27 3 Clifton 1 2 2 13 33 4 fnglew'd 1 4 0 1!) 51 2 FlEiT JUNIOHS. Straiford 3 2 u 25 22 0 Tukapa 3 2 <; •IS 2<i (i Stiir -1 ] 0 •1'J It S Eltham 3 2 0 18 28 (i Clifton. 0 5 i) y 58 0 Injrlcw'd 2 3 0 i'j 23 j4

Point;. Points Won Lost Dr'ni for ngst. Patca 3 0 2 43 12 8 Ilawera 3 1 1 53 12 7 Waimate 3 1 1 14 7 Okaiawa 2 3 0 -12 27 0 Gpunako 1 4 9 17 01 2 Kaponga 0 5 0 3 70 0 Seconds. Waimate 4 0 1 59 11 9 Kaponga 3 1 1 58 10 7 Hawcra 3 1 1 29 13 7 Okaiawa 2 3 0 45 49 4 Patea 1 3 1 16 70 3 Opunake 0 5 0 0 09 0

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 June 1907, Page 4

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THE WORLD OF SPORT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 June 1907, Page 4

THE WORLD OF SPORT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 June 1907, Page 4

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