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FOOTBALL.

NEW SOUTH WALKS V. NEW ZEALAND. TIIE WELSHMEN'S TEAM. Received IStli, 11.20 p.m. Sydney, .Tune IS. The football team selected to tour Queensland and afterwards to tie kept ill reserve to meet the New Jfctth'jntvrs is as follows: Dix, Jicrtesmuth, Messenger, Hussell, Oxenllam, Waddell, Wood, Steintz, McKivat, Griiiin, Barnett, Ros >- well, Graves, McC'ue, P. Burt, Groundwater, Murner, Waco, and Hughes. Probably two others will be added.

KEEPING IN NICK. Sydney. .Tune IS. The papers approve of the proposal to keep the football team together after their return from Queensland, anil thus fjive them aiiAJppoi'tunity of seeming the combination so necessary when opposed to the New Zenlanders, and generally lo improve their condition. PttOPF.l! TREATMENT. Per Press Association. Appier, .luue 18. The Kiif>by Union disqualified two players for life, and one for tw.o years, for threatening behavior and bad language. Ifuc-h interest is being evinced in the senior match Star v Tukapn, to be played at the Racecourse to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon. A good display of football is expected. The game commences at 3 o'clock. The following players will represent Stratford seniors ill their match with Eltliam on Thursday next: D. Fearon. D. Cameron, Brown, Stohr. Tocker, Ballot, Masters, Marchanf., B. ivivell, Osliurr.e, Young' (2), Boon, Melville, and R. Fearon.

The following players will represent Stratford first juniors in their match with Eltham at Stratford on Thursday: —*l. Collins. Catland, Potts, I?. Cameron, Randrup, Turner, Wilson, J. Woods, Tiehbon, Hewitt, A. Ahlridge, N. Aldvidge, Simson, Bonner, ami S. King. The 'following will represent Star seniors against Tukapa on the Racecourse: Richards. Pike, Black, MeLeatl, Thompson, lloskin, Allen, Dixon, Ryan, j Amburv, Smith, Pyerofl, Bellringcr, I Stetford, W. Orr.

TnglewOod seniors to ]ilav Clil'ton seniors at Inglcwood on Thursday: R. (■leave. Thomson. O'Carroll. de Launav, Potior, < .'reenawa v, Johnson, Taylor, Birkott. King. KnolVlock. Kin-ella, Luke. 1 !<;'kin^on. ()bcu: emeinjcnclcs, ()lsen ami Wells.

hiirlewiiod juniors v. Clifton juniors, at Clifton: Xicliojls. Stanley, R. Julian. Ta\lor, T. Julian. P>rown. Curl is. Miles, Simp-on, Clarki*. KnolVlock. I'lvde, While, Copestako. I! w!t: eincngencies, L. (.iyde, llopson, L. Sutherland. The following will represent Star iff. I aainsl (Tn'ion on the High School ground on Thursday: —Richards it), Lowe (2K Stockman. Crockett, C. Bach, MeDavitt, Atua, Steele, McKay, Peuwarden, Bell. Woods. Lealand, Tippin*. Kick oil' at sharp. Writes our Whangamomona. correspondent: Knot hall is all the talk here at present, and the Ohnra (Whaugamomona) Club stands a great chance of winning the Dean Cup and Clark Shield. Toko Club has one win, Strathmore one. and Ohnra o?v\ The Whangamomona team journeys to Toko on the liJMh inst.. and expect to |)iit a very strong team in tho Held, even stronger than that which met Toko on their own ground. When the local matches arc- /played a learn U to lie picked from ihe Ihreo above clubs to plav Stratford and T think the buslnu:*u will give the towninen a lively go. The following have been picked io re|ii'es,»nl (lie ohnra l\C. in a match to be played at Toh» on I'ull back, J. Davis: 1 hrec-ijuartrrs, -I. Anderson. 7<\ ('!c'altd. H. d. Archer: tivi-i-ighllK. If. Tocker: half. I\ I'obertsoii: wings, C. Armstrong. T. Rennwdcn; forwards, V. 1 Kleo. S. WhMe. T. Ch-land, J. Pittman, • K. Dir lop. W. B. Reid. C. Ou'-mey; em- * erg-Mieies. F. Coxhead. \V. Cressy, 1) 1 | ffevell, C. MeCnl hclten. O. White.

Vvrijos our Waroa cor, ('lit' v. Koru football match was play- <'•) at Oakma on Saturday in fine wntlnM-. The iruii" wns a fairly «,mod one, lull. Waroa had hard luck i.. not pulling U)i a shiiv 1 linn tli.-y did. Tlwy irot. over Ihr liiif scvoral Hinrs, bui tlio xwro disallowed. The «jaine ended jAVurc.i Koru 0. Rnicc Vmlcrsmi kickI f*d a %oal. Mr. lJoi-k referred. Tlio Vb itI intr Icjnii wore etiicri:im;'d at toi al Ih<> hotrf.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

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FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

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