FOOTBALL.
HAWKES' BAY DEFEATS WAI KARAPa. AFTER A GOOD GAME. (By Telegraph—Pres3 Association.) NAPIER, Laßt Night. Tha senior rep match, Wairarapa ▼. Hawke's Bay,§was played hare on Saturday in the presence of a largo number of people. Wairarapa had the best of the first spell, and fiSasoon and Ball scored tries, which ware converted by H. McKenzie and Masaon respectively. The Hawke's Bay score was made up of two unconverted tries and two placed goals. WELLINGTON DEFEATS WANGANDI. By Telegraph —Press Association. WANGANUI, Last Night. On Saturday the Wellington senior Rugby team easi.'y defeated Wanganui by 24 points to 2. IHA MISS DEFEATS AUCKLAND,
Bj Telegraph —Press Asscoiation. THAMES, Last Night. ' The return match, Auckland v. Thames, was played here on Saturday, when Thames were victorious by eleven points to nil. Thames s>:ore was obtained from a converted try and two penalty gca!s kicked by James. As Thames is under the Auckland Union this match cannot count for the Hsniuily Shield. OTAGO DEFEATS SOUTH CANTERBURY. By Telegraph—Press Association. DUNEDIN, LastNignr. Otago defeated South Canterbury here on Saturday by 14 points to 8 after a very good exhibition of football. An extra large attendance witnessed the match. MAKLBOROUuH DEFEATS WELLINGTON "B."
By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, Laat Night. ( On tha Athletic Park on Saturday Marlborough defeated Wellington "B" by 8 point 3to 6. The j ground was very wet and the at- 1 tendance not large. I Wellington obtained their points in the first spell and Marlborough in the second. WELLINGTON JUNIORS DEFEAT HOKOWHENUA. : By Telegraph—Press Association. LEVIN, Lest Night. Tha Wellington juniors met and defeated Horowhenua at Levin on Saturday by 18 points to 11. la the first spell thi losing team played with eleven men. ■•■-. ,i i ■u.<wi.'L'«y''* ' •.».-- CANTERBURY DEF EATS SOOTHLAND. By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Laat Night. Canterbury easily defeated Southland yesterday by 34 points to 3. WAIRARAPA THIRD GRADE CHAMPIONSHIP. CARTERTON DEFEATS RED STAR. The Carterton 111. easily defeated the Ked Star 111. in the final for the Cooper Cup at Carterton on Saturday by 17 points to nil.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10079, 29 August 1910, Page 7
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340FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10079, 29 August 1910, Page 7
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