FOOTBALL.
THE RUGBY CODE. WELLING TON .MATO'IIEs,
Wellington, Last Night. Tbe weather was line 'but coldi for Saturday afternoon games'. lic-mlts: Athletic beat Wellington by 15 points to 10; Ponoltc beat St. James by -2Z to o; IVtone beat Melrose by 2-2 to 0, Oriental beat University by 11 to U. , . AUCKLAND MATCHES. Auckland, Last Night. T)h« football n-atchcs played yesterday resulted as follows: City and Universitv played a drawn game, no score, and are still equal, leaumg by three points from the next team, in the championship; Marist Brothers beat Coliege Hides by 8 points to 3. THE ASSOCIATION GAME. WELL! K (iTON MATCHES. Wellington, Last Night. Corinthians bent Thistle by 5 goals to. 2; Y.M.C.A. beat Swifts, by 9 to 0; Diamonds beat Wanderers, by 3 to 0. The ketone v. ■ -Bros:ldyii- -match was" not played. .... AUCKLAND MATCHES. Auckland, Last Night. Kverton beat .North 'Shore -by 3 goals to 1; Thistle beat Corinthians' by 4 to ]; Brotherhood beat Y.M.C.A. by 8 to 0; Adlult School and Carlton played a drawn game, no scor.?. Thistle is leading for the championship, with Brotherhood two points behind. LOCAL NOTES.
The Tiikftp.i first junior team to play Stratford f'usi juniors next Tlnursdav v/ill he chosen from the following players: H. Pat'erson, X. West, Graham. Stohr, 'Whila-ker, X. Loveridge, E. 'Loveridgc, Smith, ("Graily, Amaru, W. Patterson, Fuller. .Mian, 'Roebuck, Loar.v, Wai Opa, Sim',lair. Al) players must meet each evening for practice, or will be left out.
: SCHOOL FOOTBALL. At the racecourse on Saturday Fitzroy ran over Inglewoo.!. to the tune of 47 points to nil. RELIEVES US OF ANXIETY. "Ever since my little boy David was three I have given them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says Mrs. G. A. Paxtbn. Little Chester street, New Farm, Q. "I have used it for all my children and have never known it to fail. Many nights our two little girls have been bad wiwth croup but our faif}h in Chamiberlain's Cough Remedy relieves us of any anxiety. We know that one or two doses will remove all signs of croup and that they will be alright in the morning."- Sold by all chemists and storekeepers
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 29 June 1914, Page 8
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358FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 29 June 1914, Page 8
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