FOOTBALL.
In the match between Taraiiakl and Hangamii, Taranaki scored first, touching down, from a forward rush *|° K<)al suited. There ; was no further score in the flrst half. Crate ■in the second spcl) seoivcl a try for nanganui, no g-oal resulting. Crait? increased the score by a penalty goal, and then ]>ivu notched a try, which Takaraiijji converted. Waiura- M nui thus,won by It to ii. r i THE "WILLING," i (Per Press Association.) HLKNIIEIM, Sept. 25. Hough play has been prevalent oij the Tool hall 'Hold t his season, ami several players havo suffered injuries of more or less seriousness. There has been a considerable number of disqualifications anil warnings .by tho Itugby Union, but duspifo this deterrent rough play was,'indulged i« on Saturday, ami two players were incaflacitat'ed, I'ono having his back injurud, and another having a collary bone broken. I'ublic feeling is becoming very strong .'against iia abuse of the game.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7935, 26 September 1905, Page 2
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154FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7935, 26 September 1905, Page 2
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