Water Pole.
I Tw,> gomes of water polo were played at the Baths' on Thursday afternoon. The llrst was n boy's game, awl proved tin* more enjoyable iof the two. The teams were : Kasl: H. Ilayly, H. Uayly, J.Oib[bons (captain), 11. West, P. lleldt, I*. Tunbridge, and O. West. West : R. Laing (captain), S. Hurle, H. Jlowie, S. Hawko, F. Hawke, 0. Hawkins. Mr W. Lintz acted as releree. After a good game Eust won ■by 4 goals to nil. The senior game was the very |antith</sis of the other, for the players forgot themselves in the second sieli, a nd a series of Mckerlngs and lighting, k-i „ff with i a , IRuacc „„, |at all parliamentary, resulted The swimming uuthorJUm here should make a searching iinl!,iuirv int„ the episode, and the offenders should Iks jiliNpinliried lor a time. 'lTie literals of true sport demnntl thut some check should be placed on men who | cannot control their tempers. THmatch ended : East Krd. X ..»„ls jWest End, nil. Mr F. Stohr w„s re-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7759, 10 March 1905, Page 2
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171Water Pole. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7759, 10 March 1905, Page 2
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