FOOTBALL.
TARANAKI BEATS SOUTH AUCKLAND. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Waihi, Last Night. Taranaki beat South Auckland to-day by nine points to tlucc. TRAMAVA*. EMPLOYEES' MATCH. ! Wellington. L ilst Night. : In Hie Rugby matcii Auckland Tramways defeated Wellington Tramways by 2!) to £
Bl'LLEli HEATS NELSON. I Nelson, Last Night. The representative I'oihlmll match 1>?tween lliillcr anil Nelson, phncd heie to-day, resulted in a win! for Midler by 11 points to nil. 'h-;,,; weic scored b'v Cnlvin (converted In Kt-i r) and I''. Handby. Tho visitor!,' gave a "Ood dis play.
,'j THE ASSOCIATION GjfME ; WELLINGTON" BEATS HAWKINS BAY. Wellington. Liisl N'ight. "A runaway victory" U the only iva.< in which fan be described the result of «n interesting match lor tin- firown ihullenge shield. which was played this ntternoon. Tile challengers came fro'ii iTawke's Bay, anil they liaii no better i fiirluiic than Ml to the lot of their ■ predecessors. All have gone unsatisfied 'iwny, 1)111 this tiine the defeat indicted was more decisive than ever. An 11 to i margin was considerably mou* than • even the most sanguine Wellington 1 supporters had expected. Asli (3), Vcssey (3), Tinipcrley (3), and W. Gibson (2) scored for Wellington and Grant for Jlawke's Hay. THE NORTHERN UNION GAME
'At the Recreation Grounds this afternoon, Turnnaki meet* Auckland. Both teams are in good form and an interesting game should result.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 191, 16 September 1909, Page 3
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225FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 191, 16 September 1909, Page 3
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