FOOTBALL.
NORTH V. SOU I*l TESr MATCH. The fist 'est mutch be'worn teams from the North and Siuth Divisions of the Tararaki Union was played a' Diyly Part, Haw ra, yost-rday. 'flier, was no rhio but a very high wind wa blowing. B >tli sides played well, mix! a ding dong game risultsd iu a win for the Northerners by 6 to 3. Fookrs find'R'ftn rcorid f>r the No-th end. One of the S>uth*rn hku, following up the ball after it had gone out ef play, touched it down and a try was given. In the first ep-dl the Southern mm had the benefit of the wind, but coul i no 1 : effee"- a break in the defonce of the Northerners. In the second ipil 1 , agaiust the wind, the phyed up belle-, but could not do better than stated above. Mr. Syme acted as referee.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 14 June 1901, Page 2
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146FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 14 June 1901, Page 2
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