FOOTBALL.
SOUTHERN DIVISION. < WAIMATE DEFEAT HAWEBA. | ' j At Manala on Saturday Waimate defeated - ~ I Hnwera by 12 points to & after a vtty keen ■ competition, the teams being Terry - evaoly matched, anil en the day's play thsrf wainol JfJ that difference between the teams. Witaat* S were the first to score, Phillips MeUaf a ptaalty goal. Havers then pressed, and Wills .. -r narrowly filled pottlnc a coal, Prom a tens- i Wins rush Bottrke scored a try for Walaata. Hawera then attacked, and, their backs ' well, Whtttlngton was nearly orer. Bpratt ' ? broke through and grounded the ball 'i ently on the line—but a try was not allowed. " As-a result of a great passlnt bout between a Patterson, Thurston, Qlbson and WUUtatton, -5 the latter was tackled on the line,-tod »p> peared to pußh across, bat a serum wai ordered. -J! After half time Waimate scored another try, 'i .as tho result of an opening made In the line- i out by Plnl, who passed to Bulbe*. wwgS* '--i handed on to Hlckey, and the Utter, wtin' va blocked, passed In-field to C. McKay, who '.'is feinted, beat tho opposition and scored, QBtS* m next scored for Rawer*, as the result of a Mil* ■vl innt, dodgy run. Just before time Buchall stored 'J for Bawera. None of the tries were njflTSrtad. '1 Hawera were leading for the chamitMMfeltL ■ and a win would have put the result beyond '% doubt. but this defeat now makes the rr"*~i ,*5 rery Interesting, as Rawera, Okalawa and Wai- '3 mate «re equal. « At Bawera the local juniors defeated Wai- 3 mnto by 12—trlea sewed by Squire (2). enroll i and Orint—to nil. • . J S WAIROA SUB-UNION. ,'jj , '• ; si In the setilor division Pates defeated Water* 'CJ ley on Saturday by 22 points to 8, and Allan «• , -fe ferted Opaku by 1« to S. ~•£ In Hie junior dltHlott, Waltotara MHM '-'S Alton by 8 to 3, and Pa tea beat i| - J OPUNAKS FOOTBALL. 1 ■ '\.i 1 'J Our Ojmnftke rormponflent Trrlten that tfet school football competition for this etbtrt wm -fa commenced at Opunnkc on Saturday, ft eomblnod team from the To Klri and Abita Schools were defeated by tho Opunako Public' j and Convent Schools by 40 points to nit uake was much the heavier team. * O&unake senior* Journeyed to on \ Saturday, and wero rietorlous by 8 bolaU to nil. z
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1919, Page 5
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396FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1919, Page 5
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