MAORI'S DEFEATED.
PIKI SUSTAINS A BROKEN LEG. By Telegraph—Preis A66ociation-oopyrlght (Hoc. Juno 9, 9.10 p.m.) Sydney, Juno 9. The Maoris, in tho opening match of their tour, were defeated by 15 pointe to 3. Tho scores at half-time wore: New South Walosj" 6; Maoris, nil. Tliero was an attendance of 3000 spectators. Woods replaced Winiata in the Maoris' team, and 'Wood replaced Walkei in the NewSouth Wales' team. Tho first half did not produco much brilliant play, but in tho second spell the game improved. Tho Maoris' lino was crossed twice iu tho firsk spell, but the trios were not converted.' Ryland scored for tho Maoris, in tho second spell, but 1113 try was not converted. Now South' Wales secured two tries and ono goal from a mark.' Early in the game Piki had his leg broken during a rough and tumble, Paki replacing him.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 10 June 1913, Page 6
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145MAORI'S DEFEATED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 10 June 1913, Page 6
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