Football News.
SOUTH CANTERBURY v. MAN: AWATU. -i At was expected tfaii match ended in a win for Manawatu, _ The gam* . was not of a very interesting: nature, although at times the pasting was very good. During the first twenty minutes Manawatu acored twice. Duncan was the first to crone the liney and he had no difficulty in placing a goal. Shortly afterwards, Bichards. after a dodgy run, ncored behind the poets, and Duncan again kicked a goaL Through Manawatu taking things easy ', in the second spell South Canterbury ; were enabled to score a try. Tbis roused the local men, and they at once went 'to work and Robinson scored near" tne corner flag. The game ended— Manawatu, 18 point 3; Canterbury;^ ■ ;;t ( '}'/ A match will be played on- the. Oval to-morrow afternoon between the. Bed Stars and Unions. The following are the teams:— Red Stars— Fosters (3), Smiths (2), Markman, Brinkman, Parr, Evans,. F. Beechey, Parkes, James, MeMillen, Len Stringer, and Scott. Unions — V. Martin, D. McFarlane, J. Smith, McNicol, J. Evans, Haybittle, Newman, Boyd, Morris, Walton (capt,), W. BramweU, B. Hamilton, HaU, BUderbeck, T. Brainwell. ... ;, ; ; v \ : ■■
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 41, 14 August 1894, Page 2
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188Football News. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 41, 14 August 1894, Page 2
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