WATERSIDE DEFEATED.
IN CHARITY. CUP, CONTEST
POTOEY, COMPETITIONS COM-
MENCED.
For the first Time this season Waterside, tasted defeat, when the Charity competition was continued. Thoir '^■victors were Diamonds, whose form all '^through the season has been consistent, Wd on Saturday they played^what was (.probably: their best game to date. The '^ecojes werejevel at the conclusion of the spell, and extra time had to be .^played. Institute, a B division, eleven, rwitli strong claims for promotion, defeated Wplgasco, who are at the wrong >ven3 of iheiA division table, by the big j margin of five goals to nil. Hospital, j.wh'ose form in recent games has not been jup to the standard of that shown earlier jin ;.the season, just, managed to defeat iScottish Wanderers by a margin of one igoaJ, and Brooklyn and South Welling"iori; played a goal-less draw. A start *wa? made on Saturday with the Victory [Cup competition. .: Porirua -paused eon«iderabletr surprise i, by defeating' Karori by'J one goal to nil—another instance of a B team proving superior to an A Adivision eleven.. V.M.C.A. A defeated iMarist, Y/M.C.A. B accounted for jSwifts, and Thistle defeated Island Bay. jOwing to bad weather several lower \grada games were postponed. Results at a glance are as follow:— i > OHAEPTY CUP. "Diamonds 2, Waterside 1. 5, Welgasco 0. -Hospital-1, Scottish Wanderers 0. Brooklyn 0, South Wellington 0. : ■ ■ ;-* """"yrcTORY cup* » V.M.C.A. A 2, Marist 1. ■• Y.M.O.A. B 2, Swifts .1. ;, Thistle 3,- Island Bay 0. . . - Poriiua 1, Kaxori 0.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 4
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246WATERSIDE DEFEATED. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 4
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