FOOTBALL
DPITMAN SHIELD. Westland Sub-Union sent a team to Reefton on Saturday to play Inangahun Sub-Union for the Dittma.ii Shield Ir.t; were unsuccessful, Tmugahua proving the winners by 16 to 9. Tlie game was play, d with good overhead condition® bib the ground was wet and slippery. 4he visitors gave a poor exhibition. b«tu forwards and backs failing to show to advantage. King and Tainni were the i>est of tlie bocks. The Reef mu forwards had much tiie better of the pV>v King scored three tries for Weftknd, and for Inangahua four tries vere scored, two being converted. [Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] LUX DON, Sept. 26. The Maori? with N points (five tries, one converted) defeated Lyons 3 points (one try). f-p—»x' wwwngMr. XßMsnfSMOlßnsat
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1926, Page 2
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124FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1926, Page 2
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