Football News
, ; The following learn will represent / the Bed Stars jn their match against '- . tfce Palmeraton Half.hoHday Club to- J " morrow : — Swance, James, Robertson, Foster (2), Parr, Smith (2), Evans, ' Parkes, .Robinson, Rosaman, Lowe, Hurdle, and Midea. <- Emergencies, tiong and Spooner. .The brake will leave the .Square at 1 .15 sharp. . ■■ The Unionist* will not be playing a match to-mprrow> : v .,. . . The N.Z. Times' special correspond- : eat, who is : travelling^ with' the' team- ; ,■ now in Australia, wntes that the .5. forwards were feoctefced^u); beforfe the Newcastle match. EUiaon andJSprpa had to remain behind in Sydney in bed. Ellison, Hirx>a, Mclntosh, and Pringle were too lame to play against New South Wales, although ElHsdii l decided to struggle through. .^Under : the cirqui^etancea.Jt was found neces-, to play two wjng f men ? ( Gardaer r an4. MoWlem, m the'pacK, ! and as a resuit ithejNawf South Wa(Ws forwards came through the sotum' as they pleased. ■ ■'•
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 15, 18 July 1893, Page 2
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151Football News Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 15, 18 July 1893, Page 2
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