Football in AAustralia
■ There are always a large number of New Zealanders in attendance whenever the Zealandia Football Club is down lo play a match with any of the clubs in Sydney, aud they exhibit high glee whon the Maorilanders put ( down their opponents. So that " our brrys" across the water are never at a loss for " barrackers. " The Sydney Referee, in alluding to the recent match between Zealandia and Waileroo say& thg^orjaje^,jsojJteJ^een points to nine, and played a good fair As usual, New Zealanriere rolled 1 tip in force! u anrf- one would think their boys had never won beforerjudgingsfromwitewSinner in which they jumped jo jour I jTafibat Once when the ball -was at the southern end one excited indrvidtfal near the Press tabln ,s^id in a so^ieaky, cold-clodden J voic(B,^ '• ih^i. George," as if it . came from, the, very grave, A loud laujfh went; rofi^d as the player addressed, over one hundred yards away, could- notthave heard the urging voice ifrfie^rwe five paces distant. i-Moyr^v^jt^as the voice of an enthusiast. , / '.''.Vi-.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 150, 16 June 1892, Page 2
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173Football in AAustralia Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 150, 16 June 1892, Page 2
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