HUTT & ATHLETIC.
Hutt beat Athletic at the Hutt ground by 9 points to 8, find the victory was well merited. Although the difference in the scores was only one point, Hutt had Athletic well beaten for practically tho whole of the grime. Neither side was at full strength, Cunningham and. Buckland boins,absent from Hutt, while Athletic were without the services of Kelly and Bradley, who are travelling with the New Zealand team. Play opened rather quietly, but some sham passages ensued, with neither side paining any great advantage. Turner (who was the best forward on the ground) repeatedly led his Bide, but tho sound defence of Wilson saved a. score. Hutt made tho paino open, and from a pawing Tush, in which Waga, Isherwood, Anderson, Collett, and M'Grath took part, the last-named Rot over at tho corner. Hutt, 3; Athletic, nil. Wilson, "Ryan, and Chapman were next prominent in some Rood play, but M'llvride (Hutt's fullback) kont them out with clever linekicking. "Anothor passing rush by Hutt saw Eipa streak over. Hutt, 6: Athletic, nil; Athletic n-'ain mqde a big effort, and Ryan found the posts from a. penalty kick. 'Hutt, G; Athletic, 2. Tn the early ipart of the second spell Athletic played up well, and Wilson put on two tries. The first was at the end of a great parsing rush, and the second was a brilliant individual effort. Wilson snatched the ball from an opponent when in the act of kicking, and dodged through nearly all tho Hutt tram nnd stfore<V in a good position. That was tho end .of Athletic. Hutt started their backs again, nnd M'Grath scored his second try. Mr. Murphy was referee. JUNIOR MATCHES. Petone easily accounted for tho newlyformed City Club, and won by 15 points to i after a good game. N.S.W. TEAM 3HOSEN. By Telegraph—Preis Association—Copyright (Rec. Juno 1, 5 p.m.) Sydney, Juno 1, Tho League team chosen to meet Now Zealand-on Saturday is as follows Fullback, Hallett; three-quarters, Prawley, Deane, Bewreux. Broomham; five-eighths, Norman; half, Hotloway; forwards, Sullivan. Pcarce. Courtenay, M'Cue, Burge, nnd Cann. Emergencies: Algie, Russoll, Williams, and Cummins.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1765, 2 June 1913, Page 7
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