LACROSSE.
PROUD CUP FINAL. Th« results of Saturday's play leave Columbia and Capitol still equal for tho championship honours. These teams will play off to decide possession .' of the Proud' Cup, and the season's championship, ou the Basin Reserve next Saturday. The meeting of the Capitol and Eelburno teams resulted in a win for the Former by 15 goals to 1. From tho outset the game was willing, and Wilson, having the advantage, shot a good goal for Kolburnr. The Capitol Club increased their defence, and at half-.,, time the score-was 1 goals to 1 in fav-nnr-of Capitol. At tho end of tho second spell the scores stood: Capitol 15, Kolburno 1. Hubbard, Andrews, and R. Renkin did most of tho shooting, while J. Renkin was excellent on tho defencc for tho winners. Knight, an ex-Auck-land representative, played a capital gams far Ifelburne. and was capab.y assisted T»y Jordan, Fraud, ansl Canty. Columbia siet and defoatod u elhngton ly H g«als to 7. The scorers were: Casey (7). l>ydon (4), Grant (1). White (1), and Tiller (1), for Columbia; and K Lee (3), Fdmondson (2), Bowen (1), F. N. Lee (1), scored for Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1843, 1 September 1913, Page 9
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194LACROSSE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1843, 1 September 1913, Page 9
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