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Football

» The match Bulls v Feilding, came off on the Oval, on Saturday, and resulted in a really good game. It was fast and furious, and really exciting from the kick«off to the finish. During the whole of the game it was rery even, nnd neither side could boast of any advantage, except that Feilding was fortunate enough to score. The score was made by B. Whisker, who received a very neat pass from Giesen, after a nice dodgy ru n from the 25 flag. Keen converted the try, Therfi was some excellent passing on both side?, and the whole character of tho play was nearly up to senior form. Cameron, Wynyard, Stevenson, and a Maori, showed best form for Bulls, while A. Pnrr, (who ran, collared, and kicked splendidly), Bichards, R. Parr, Whisker, Giesen, Pickering, nnd Hare, were most prominent on the Feilding side. The match Awahuri v Kiawhaka", played at Marion last Saiur lay, ended in a draw, neither side scoring. The Hunterville v Pirates match, went to the former club by default, the Pirates failing to put in an appearance. Faimerston II having wuhdrawn from the Cup contest, thnr draw against the Kea Kahas did not come off In the Wanganui Senior Cup competi» tion, Kaierau defeated Castlecliff (who were sliorC handed), bj 30 points to nil. the latter team retiring from the contest at halt time. The annual match between the Ponekes and Palmerston will be played at Pal« merston to»morrow. The Poneke men have »on \hrce out of tb& four gam £9 hitherto played between these clubs. The following will represent the Unionists against the Marlon Starlights tomorrow :— Full-back, W Gosling ; threequarters, J. Walton and D MeFarlane ; halves G. Feck, B. Hamilton, J. Rosa man ; forwards, U. Morris, F. Martin, R. Bilderbeck, P. Morphy, F. Tnohy, A. Bray, A. Toy, and C. Dowdal. Emergencies, J. Smith and G. Cleary. The match is to be played at Marton, the team leaving by the mid-day train.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 23 May 1893, Page 2

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Football Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 23 May 1893, Page 2

Football Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 23 May 1893, Page 2

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