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FOOTBALL.

(!l! EYAIOCTII, <>ct. ”. Otago defeated West Coast yesterday I,v l.'j points (3 tries and two p.mitlLy goals) to nil. The weatlier cnnditi::n< Were uiila.vnrable. the ground heavy, and the attendance poor. The visitors had all the best of ill-' game and ran lip- 0 points in Hit- first spell and -ix in the set nod. SICK CHINKS!’. FMnTT.AId.KH. CIIIMSTC 111'HCII. Oct. I. (Tiling, the Chinese University fontbailer, at present an inmate of Christchurch Hospital, was this morning placed on tlie serious list, and removed to a private ward. lie told Mr A. K. Dome. Manager ol till* team, to-day that be v.as div-nlis-licl at übat was being done for him. His eon.lition was. in a large measure, due l i bis fu lling aJ tin pio-pe. I ol bis i-iuiii I rynieli leaving him -behind when llu-y rel uni in Cbina. I low ever. Mr Wang, anulher member of Cm loam, wini ai-cniupauiei! Mr Dome fl'iun Wellington, spoke to Clmng and assured him that everything possible was bein*. done to make him well again. The shT; man was laid to cheer up. and he would soon be right again. This little meeting is said to have resulted in a remarkable change in 0-hang. Less than an hour alter the visit, be was much better than lie bad been lor some time.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1924, Page 2

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222

FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1924, Page 2

FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1924, Page 2

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