Football.
NZ. 19, N.B.W. 5
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) SYDNEY, Yesterday. There was fine weather and about 3,000 people present. A strong southwesterly breeze was blowing. The local team were weaker than on Saturday. Tries in the first spell were secured by Wynyard, Todd, and Wrigley, none converted. In the second spell Todd and Tyler scored tries, Wrigley converting both. Hollawaj scored for K.S.W., Messenger converting. The Piako junior representatives journey to Waihi on Saturday morning to try conclusions with the Union’s representatives, the train leaving at 7.15 a.m. The juniors colors will be blue and white. The following comprise the team : Full-back: W. Gall Three-quarters: J. Ellery Tax ter H. McSweeney Five-eight: Foster Irwin Half : J. Shine Wings : Bygrave J Andrews Forwards: L. Donovan Barber P. Heathcote E. McCarthy P. Brennan D. McCarthy M. Davis
Emergencies—Backs : W. Timmins, Casey, O. Atkins ; forwards : G. McGee, J. Moriarty, D. Wallace. The following seniors will represent the Piako Union against Paeroa at Te Aroha on Saturday, play commencing at 3 p.m. : Full-back:: P. Hogan Three-quarters: J. O’Grady Page J. Tie Five-eight: Alf. Leonard Half: L. Buchan Wings: E. Collins D. Borrie Forwards: A. Lennard Hogg Lipsey • J. Rooney J. Cummerford J. Farrow W. Everitt Emergencies—Backs: J. Timmins, D. Shine, J. Geddis ; forwards : E. Farrar, G. Gribb, The colors will be maroon and gold
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43218, 22 August 1907, Page 2
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220Football. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43218, 22 August 1907, Page 2
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