FOOTBALL.
TARANAKI V. OTACO. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) ©UNEDIN, Last Night. The football maticlh C'liago v. Taavinaiki was pHayed yesterday, a-n- por-f;e-;it weather. There was an attend■anoe of fully The game ©nidied in win for TaxianaJri by 27 poinds to 3. Im the first spell the play was fairly even, and at (baClf time Taranaki led' by la, try to nil. In the second spell', ihowiever, viiraitars Iliad -rcsaititiars pretty well tlheiir own way. They had the best of the play coi tth© line out, in. till© lioiaaa, 'and. in. passing, in wih kill department their spaed gave tihemi a decided advantage.. Otago, on the other hand', pJiayed wutib.O'.it cisimbimaition, and their tackling airl parsing was very w:ak. Clb'anges were found mecessairy ici the <>tago team at the latrb :ir.i:'r.a.o?, r.r.l lii'S handicapped tihctm to soxn® extent. Fcr this 'Wiinirii&rs, tries marie reared Iby Roberts (2), Stolur (2), Mytnott, Cameron and Prince, Gameron converting three of them. Otago's try wlais scored by Watson.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10411, 4 September 1911, Page 3
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162FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10411, 4 September 1911, Page 3
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