FOOTBALL.
TEE NORTHERN UNION GAME. QUEENSLAND v. NEW SOUTH WALES. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Brisbane, August 1. At league football New South Wales defeated Queensland by 40 to 21. Messenger injured his knee. IN OTHER CENTRES. Wanganui.-nFor the 'Charity Cup, Pirates beat Kaierau (seniors) by 8 to 6. Pirates (juniors) beat Wanganui bv 8 to 6. Christehurch.—The leading teams— Merivale and the former winning a close hard game by 3 points to nil. Old Boys beat Marists by B4pts to 8. Sydenham beat College by I7pts to nil. Merivale is now half a point ahead for the championship, with tow 1 matches to go. Dunedin —Alhambra, 9 points, drew with Southern, 9 points; Zingari-Rich-mond, 29 beat University, 4; Taieri Rovers 11', beat Union, nil; Dunedin 14, | beat Kaikorai 3; Port Chalmers 8, beat I Pirates S.
Tamu, the well-known Maori foot-' bailer, was presented by his admirers with a fine rug -it Manaia on Wednesday night, on the occasion of his .return from his Australian tour with the Native team.
Hawera and Okaiawa juniors played off for the championship of the southern division on Saturday.: • The result was a draw, neither side scoring.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 2 August 1910, Page 8
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192FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 2 August 1910, Page 8
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