FOOTBALL.
THE "ALL BLACK" TOUR. ! Sydney, July 28. Several New South Wales footballers, also Hunter and Myuolt, of the New Zealand team, left for Brisbane last night for the match Australia v. New Zealand, to he played'at Brisbane next Saturday. Brisbane. July 20. The Brisbane Courier, commenting on Saturday's game, says: •Considering the Xew Zealanders played two men short, they played a game of which they can feel justly proud." The Daily Mail says: "Queensland is to be congratulated on the excellent liu'hl made in the second half. Had I they played with similar dash in the opening stages they would have been nearer to their opponents in the score at the finish; hut it must he remembered that, in losing two men, New Zealand was greatly handicapped. They are to be complimented on the plucky finish of their thirteen men."
THIRD CltADfl CHAMPIONSHIP. The Kltham Second Juniors will travel to Vatca bv the mail train on Thursday, to play oil' with I'aU-a 111. for thr 'championship. The following will represent Kltham: Jas. Rcardou, Sim, MeSweeney, W. (ilcntworth, Rall'erly, Ingpen, Burke. Marx, Peacock, Clarry. Maunder, Fake (2), Rcardou (2).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 30 July 1907, Page 3
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189FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 30 July 1907, Page 3
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