FOOTBALL
MAORIS '•>. HOROWHENUA. \b\t i titt/tapti —Fress Auociation.) LEVIN; Last .Night. The Maori representatives defeated the Horowhenua. representatives ai Levin to-day 'by 7 points _to 6, after; an interesting and exciting game. Drizzling rain, fell, from start to- finish, -but nevertheless' "the visitor* showed-fine "passing eapa<sty;andexcellent judgment in their .line Hcksv Horowhenua played well, 'and almost: won thtrgame, but five minutes"frottt no-side.call, (Bnkingi potted a' splendid goal for,the Maoris, and placed them one point ahead. Horowhenua scored twice in the first spells andf the visitors Cwice in the second. The losers' tries (one converted) were, got by Nepia Wihiata and Malcolm, while for the winners Grace scored a try and Rukingi potted a goal. The following will' be the- Red Star seniors against United, at Featherston, on Saturday: Yates, Loader, DarvilU Jerry, G. Ross, F. Ball, A. Ross, S. Dixon; G;. Ross Br _YTf>lch a Clarke, D. Ross, Cameron, R. Welch* C. Welch. Emergency: Johns. Cars will leave the Club Hotel corner a# 1.30 p.m. sharp.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 July 1913, Page 5
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166FOOTBALL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 July 1913, Page 5
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