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FOOTBALL.

NSW ZEALAND v. AUSTRALIA.

T HIRD TEST MATCH. won by visiroits By Telegraph—Press Association. Keceived July 3, 5.5 p.m. SYDNEY, Jul; 3. The third test match played on Saturday was won by New Zealand by 28 points to 13. Burns 2, Rtohr 2, Patterson. Paton Mitchinson, and Mitchell scored tries for New Zealand, two of which O'Leary converted. WELLINGTON SENIOR RESULTS By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, July 3. Tbe benior football matches played on Saturday resulted:—Oriental 21, j beat Poneke 3; St. James 9, beat I Old Boys nil; Athletic 22. beat Wei-1 lington 3; Victoria College.23, fcsat Hutt nil. The Melrose-3outher.i match was not played. THE ASSOCIATION GAME. WELLINGTON RETAINS BROWN SHIELD. By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, July 3. Wellington playedtheir first Brown Shield Challenge match [on Saturday, when they defeated Wariganui by 7 goals to 1. RYAN CUP. RED STAR v. GLADSTONE. , Played at Gladstone and won by Red Star by 6 pointa to nil. Neither clubs had their best teams in the field, Red Star being minus the services of Ball and McKenzie. The Stars were never "really pressed held their opponents well till jus,t before time when the Yellows got going and tried hard to score. N. Chamberlain and K. Welch scored for Stars, neither try being convertid. CARTERTON v. GREYTOWN. Played at Carterton and won by Carterton by 17 poitts to nil. This game was very onesided and Carterton never left the visitors twentyfive in the second spell. P. Bany 2, N. McKenzie and Roydbouse scored tries, one of which McKenzie converted. Masson also kicked a penalty goal. Mr T. Feilding refereed. ■ " , ■ THOMPSON-PAYNE CUf. MASTERTON v. DALEFIELD. Played at Masterton and won by Dalefield by 6 points to 3. Ihis game was an excellent one.some good junior play being witnessed. Welch and Gallon scored [for IJalefield,: and W. Bannister for Masterton. RED STAR v. LIBERALS. Played at Carterton and won by Liberals by 14 points to nil. The Red Stars held their opponents well until about a quarter of an hour from time, when they appeared to collapse, and the Liberals scored three tries in quick succession. A. Tait 3, and Tocker scored tries for Liberal?, one of which Kempton converted. WERAITI v. LOWER VALLEY. This fixture was declared won by Weraiti, the Lower Valley team not arriving in Carterton till nearly 4 o'clock. CARTERTON v. GREYTOWN. Played at Greytown/the'game ending in a draw, 9 point 3 each. COOPER CUP. RED STAR v. CARTERTON. Played at Masterton, the above fixture resulted in a draw, neither Bide scoring.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 3

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421

FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 3

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