FOOTBALL.
PLAINS NOTES. STRENGTH OF CLUBS. Most of the football clubs on the Plains had a try-out of their players on Saturday. At Turua there was a game between players from Orongo and a Turua team, .the result being a win for the hone team by 6 points to 5. The following took part :— Turua.—A. Ely in. L. Me Co id, J. Jones,. Frisken, L. Clotworthy, H. Elvin, J. Thrupp, W. Elvin. R. Smith, Bi’iings, L. Pentecost, F. Olsen, G. Johnson, W. Taylor. Orongo.—Finnerty, McAlister, Dryden. Hooper, T. O’Carroll. 0. McMillan. Bagend, T. Ryan, Bell, Robinson, Holden,. Hale, McCowatt, Corbett Dryden. The game started off fast, with Orongo pressing, but the little combination Turua bad told in the end. Trys were scored by Pentecost and M. Elvin, and for Orongo Robin soli scored and converted. Turua should be able to put foryvard a strong team this season. At Ngatea the following players wen! divided into two teams : H. Dalpetty. s. Dalgetty. B. Wallis, J. Knox, Wallis, J. Tvan, F. Nicol. Hortene, Wilson, B, Hayward. M. Martin. P. Leonard, C. Wilton. T. Taranaki, Courtenay, D. McKerchar. O. Cleavd, S. McKerchar, Phillips, J. Andrew. Soloman, and Robinson. Four tenminute spells were played, and were refereed by T. Davidson, J. Banks, J. N. Anderson, and V. Williams, of the Referees’ Association. The ground was in splendid order. About forty took the field at Kerepechi, including a number of last season’s senior players. Kerepeehi’s senior team should be little different from last season’s, and there should be a strong Junior team. The ground was in fair order, but owing to the wet nature of the paddocks surrounding it there is a probability of the chib seeking another field. The‘Hauraki West club anticipateputting a very strong team in the field this season. The matches will ne played alternately at.Patetonga an.l Koibere. The Kaiherc ground is on Mr N. Reidy's property, and should always 'id dry. GOT RHEUMATISM ? Loashy’is "Uricalls” Will Cure font Many sufferers from rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis, headaches, and all nerve and muscular pains have written and thanked me for the relief "Uricalls” have given them in a very short time. "Uricalls’’ (Loasby’s) act by dissolving the Uric Acid and eliminating it from the body. They are not a purge, and do not depress. They relieve all kinds qf nerve and muscular pains quickly. Price 4/6 per box, 1 boxes for 13/-. Post free to any address. A. M. LOASBY; The Only Prescribing Chemist, 26 His Majesty’ B Arcade 'Auckland.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4688, 16 April 1924, Page 1
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