Scene at a Football Match.
Unexciting incident took place at tht football match at Hanley, Stafi. The play*™, seme ’™ >m «w dt.s»d la Wight ted, complay of ftanoy-g.rf.o--iß.an adjoiniogWd which a boll ITOI grazing. A- soon “ th * Jf“! Imm need, however, the animal fcroke through the fence, and, to the eonttornatlon of tbo teams, dashed into the middle of them, qateUy Mattering them in all directions yiret one and then another o e ™han*y men in »d received its a«Mdeome attention, and they rosbrf from the groood. Taurus afterwards torn.dtoatt.nto the apcctatora. and theae he abased op and down the Sew pea l.n On. of the players fell when rhe.oim.lw..rightuponhim, mid received a Inchon th^knee^B^ Uninvited visitor had Sad the Held, whore he remained inaole and undisputed possession, fejh* bull next varied his amusement “y demolishing the corner flags and * then tried to jump a. stone jail, after- which he quietened down. Stersomeo! the players plueW «p courage and gut the beast out of
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Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1903, Page 3
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164Scene at a Football Match. Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1903, Page 3
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