FOOTBALL.
TEMUKA Y. COLONIALS. The above teams met in the Temuka Park on Thursday last, the match resulting in a draw, each side scoring seven points. Henry and J. Brosnahan scored for Temuka, and Anderson placed a good goal from a penalty kick. For the Colonials A. Boys and Bourne scored; the former also kicked a goal from a penalty kick. At half-time the score stood : Temuka, 7 points ; Colonials, nil. It was no doubt through want of combination on the part of the Temuka team that the Colonials’ score ran” up in the second spell. The backs of either team had not much chance of showing up. This was owing principally to the Colonials falling down directly the ball was in the scrum. Through this the forwards had no chance of heeling optThis is a thing tl;at should not be allowed. The visitors played with more combination than the local team, but, judging by the play, if Temuka go in for practice, they will give a good account of themselves this season. The game was playgd in a good spirit throughout. Afessrs Allan and D. McCaskill acted as lineumpircs, while the whistle Avas in the hands of Mr F. Storey, general satisfaction being given. STAR V. TEMUKA SECOND,. These teams met in Timarp on Thursday in a match for the presidents trophy, anil the game resulted in a win for Temuka by two tries to nil. The tries were scored by Lee and Harding. The kicks at goal Avere unsuccessful. The game was started too late, it being dark when time Avas called. • UNION SECOND V. PLEASANT I POINT. ' - . • I Those learns ipct at Pleasant Point on i Thursday to try: conclusions for the junior flag, when lj\o Onion had rather HU easy victory, the scores being : Union, 10 points ; Pleasant Point, nil.
UNION FIRST V. WAIHI FIRST. The first “ tug ” for the cup between teams representing the above chibs took place at Winchester on Thursday, and i ended in a win for the visitors eight points to nil. This fact is due to Waihi patting rather a weak team into the field, as a number of their players were away. Daring the play Morrison had his collarbone broken.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2359, 21 May 1892, Page 3
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