THE LATE FOOTBALL MATCH.
." T ;TfO THI EDCTOB OF THE STAAJhi" ' £iii£--Wiii you 7V»fidlj; allow tae, ' itwee in; jour valuabie.paperio rejily Serious .charge ? AUpy; n*F toefitate»tiwM?;llwitnesßedithe • • «toe fcbttt startrto finish^ and was,; I i 7 tbinki vmonvinteiMtßd in the game^ than « Spectator." (La r fact I. think : . - : tluil lie musfc^vehaid bis eyes shut 1 iu^^^g^^%g^:) ?e ( "Fil^wto^ th.eir Tip- .. .di^veaew jy ; .^eip, opp]on 7t '«nts to tSe s ground with the:oliject ofr v, diflabliiigltlie^tr^e '.^Spectator's" " letter^ I ibeg'.to deny thefcharge: a^unstithe^ Eahaerston playe^t. The, j?efldmg i^dy^i'''sftsiaiwd: i:^ir to: li juries ty ru^^'inym^atuid^r's way. '^^ The £ Paimer^n v men"nii n *^""^S W^J r " i&o fei^b^oi'tiie game from; the begin;■';^ung^Ba; jfc^t'^ere w|sno ; "*b disable their opponents.: -j As rieiv gwda^theiFeadiiig jCwun^beipg, vt^oA;•ence of four of their: players, why, 'two of the substitutes, W< find M. «- Belfitj are equal to kny- two of thef. -Itlisenteea ; judging -i)y the way they^ p^yed on Saturdajr: It is. an admitted, iaot^Mat • J: Jatokson^andt Stallard are «iperior^piaye^rto- aajniri the Manawatu dfetricijVso that their absenie; rfrom- the-Eatifte^to? 1 : ; team r.sheuld iiaveH«^ttkened their team more than the absence of ..Our, Fetch^ C. Brajrj; ;^>aiid-= Kiteteßcfrbm " the ranks 'of the -'= JFeilditog 1 players; : 'l* the iatfer part. ; - report it sttctes ! tiiat ifhe cap-jain * *ain of Qic Palmer&ton^teaiu tirgedjhw "' naen to^play rbu^nlyj T§is jp»tru(B. * ;I tf 7 fbotbailers were to take, a.lesson from Seeker, captain of the Palmer-' iß toiH»aiMrattd~fltt.rl^r^ Ithe games/j^irfd^ber »Jayed iv a more^ Ifriendly* tVifl"Tiftr- I think, sir, in ; sco^?te»oPi,.fto^; F,eildjing ; team lieuig.. unused; tqadefeat/Jdrfiiotknowrhqw to. takfe)Bn^ 'Had' they ~ brougfit Iheppw« u^ire Withthen^ they^ebuld nqtMii^^aj^^aea^iihe^ favor ing for trespassing so much on yoijr WinirasriTWttiahiryotirir&e.; j'.: A SPBOTATOK WHO t^jq3BßßTAin)S TBtE' b--i?39-ib&6 ai\ oi GsaJ ! -<--'^ 7;^;.. _ j .=
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 30, 25 August 1887, Page 3
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277THE LATE FOOTBALL MATCH. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 30, 25 August 1887, Page 3
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