ASSAULT ON FOOTBALL FIELD
A HALF-fASr.E USED J By Telegraph.—Press AfiSotu&tfcM. '.-| Mansel Knocks, a half-casre, iwj#f| watohing a rec»it foiVjall uinic.l 'at§ Otaki, rushed on thji field .an* hip against'a pliyev who was runnings with the ball, l'he phyer, llenoro Rij|| wiri, was rendered unconscious by TOffi resulting fall. Knocks appeared in ,<tyftyij| at Otaki yesterday, charged with the police having taken action. Evidenjjj|| was given that 'die assault was inteij|i tional, and that Knocks had previonjaMa been convicted of assault, (.mnkefljwrei and obscene lanjruac-3. After a witne||i for the defence had deposed to KnoeWjjffl "retiring disposni m,' and his diMndajjM tion to hurt anyboir, the Bench SS|H Knocks £3, with cost ;C3 9s id. ( ;. ? ||
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 151, 5 October 1910, Page 5
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115ASSAULT ON FOOTBALL FIELD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 151, 5 October 1910, Page 5
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