FOOTBALL.
IS a match played at Oakura on Saturday between the Saturday Football Club and the K»jtake Club, the lattjr won by 3 points to nil. The game was pretty even throughout, but the superior •weiffht of the country men cirried them ttutough to success", Warrtn managing to score a try, which was not, however, eahanced. ' " Footbal'er " writes:— The Sa'ur- | day Foobball Oiub, in its match against' j Kaitake on Saturday, ni eJed the assist-: j ance of saveral members of 'lr-eil c'ubs it who are alss meinbars of the abovejj camel club. Learning that; thepei.j miteioa of the Rugby Union was ntces!siry the secretary of the SaturdayOlub wrote accordingly to the Union secretary at Stratford, but the concession i was refused. The Union can gni > j nothing by this refusal; but it has very fmucli weakened the Saturday teim, jaud as this club is a new one it seems Ito ma it ought to receive the support |l rather than the opposition of th>i !i Ucicn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 137, 1 July 1901, Page 2
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167FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 137, 1 July 1901, Page 2
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