FOOTBALL.
Wrar&s* 7. Hawlsoa Bay. (Per Press Association.) Napier, September 20, The Wairarapa v. Hawkes Bay match was played under perfect conditions of weather and ground, The local men were captained by Gage, and Wairarapa was strengthened by the arrival of Baiimber Within a few minutes of starting tho play Hawkes Bay by fine passing scored two tries ; both pjace kicks striking the bar, There wag splendid passing, punting, and dodging by the Hawkes Bay backs, Gago, Taku, Friday, Duncan, Goldsmith, and James proving too much for their opponents, and notwithstanding tho' fine play of D'Arcy, Thompson, Bauinber, Stallard, Morris, Day, and others, tho Hawkes Bay scored tw more tries in this spell. The second spell was iu favor of Wairarapa, but the Hawkes Bay defence • was too strong. The "Visitors were unable to score, Hawkes Bay adding anofbpi 1 tfy and wjnnjng by five to nil. No goals were kicked. The place kicking was most unlucky,
The annual interprovincial motcli between Otago and Canterbury, played lit Dime#!} BR resulted' in !l wk for the iprmer by nine points to four.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3620, 22 September 1890, Page 2
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181FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3620, 22 September 1890, Page 2
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