FOOTBALL.
OPUNAKE v. WAIMAW
On Saturday a match was played at 'OpiinaSo between teams reprinting Wwmte and Opunake. The ga'ce was a jsod fast one throughout, both sides !«h(wving » considerable amount of dash. I During the first spell Campbell scored | fir Wuinjate. In the second speU Duffy and Eahui Murray scared trl.es for Qpuinake, and Ferguson kicked a penalty goal from a mark registered by T. King; while Hickey, ofMaiiaia, secured another | try for his side. A most interesting game finished in favor of Ogupake by. 'nine points to six, Mr. Neilson was refcrse.
■ In the school match,, Opunake v. Pi'fcama, played at Ojpunake, the home team was victorious by nine points to three. Mr. Cctlman acted as referee.
PATRIOTIC MATCH. I On lie Keereaijon Giofljids tUi® after-j uaocm. yjere will .bo played a fpot'balii mateh ttiat should attract considerable .Interest, not only on account ot' tJxe mer- i its of the contesting teams, but also because of the fucv the piiocce<l9 are io 1)# devoted to patriotic purposes, The j teams e»gagpd are HlgK School and: 'J?eoimical College, wjto have already met en twO occasions tiiifl' season, >yhen close, ftad. issue being ia 4oubt until the list went, so that spectators will bo assured of aa interring contest. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1917, Page 5
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209FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1917, Page 5
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