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FOOTBALL

IN OTHER CENTRES Auckland. —Grafton 34, beat’Training College 6; Ponsonby 23, beat Technical Old Boys, 5; Grammar 14, beat Manukau 6; Marist 12, beat North Shore 6. Christchurch. —Varsity 35, beat Southern. 6; Linwood 14, beat Christchurch 9; Merivale 18, beat Albion 16; Sunnyside 11, beat Old Boys 5; Air Force 6, beat Athletic 3. Dunedin. —Southern 12, beat Kaikorai 3; Alhambra 6, beat University B 0; Taieri 20, beat University A 17; Pirates 16 beat Dunedin 3; Union 14, beat Zingari 0. Wellington—First Division: —Wellington College 0.8. 19, Athletic 14; Petone 13, Johnsonville 3; Hutt 12, Eastbourne 6; Marist Bros 0.8. 10. University 8; Poneke 32, St Pat's 0.8. 3: Wellington 12, Oriental 8. Second Division: —Miramar 5, Hutt 3; Onslow 14. Marist Bros’ 0.8. 3; Wellington 26. Petone 13; Pirates 16, Athletic 11. Championship points:—First Division. —Wellington 4, Marist Bros Old Boys 4 Petone 4, Hutt 4, Athletic 2, University 2, Wellington College Old Boys 2, Poneke 2. Oriental 0, Johnsonville 0, Eastbourne 0, St Patrick's College Old Boys 0. Second Division. —Pirates 4, Wellington 4, Petone 2. Athletic, Miramar 2, Onslow 2, Hutt 0, Poneke 0. Marist Bros. Old Boys 0. Hutt and Poneke have each had a bye.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 May 1939, Page 2

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203

FOOTBALL Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 May 1939, Page 2

FOOTBALL Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 May 1939, Page 2

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