FOOTBALL.
Woodvilleu.PahiatM.
This matchf came off on Saturday! last, when these teams net for the first time this season. Yeiy heavy weather was experienced all the time 1 the game was being played, and the ground was in a shooking state, Much interest was centred in the game and a good number of spectators turned out despite the The toss was won by Pahiatua and their skip. per elected to play with the Wind, bo Woodville took the: kick off, .All through the first spell the Blues had the best of the game, while the home team seemed' "off color." Some desperate attempts were made by the Pahiatuas to score'ip the .latter half of the game, but they only succeeded in forcing their opponents down, which'they did'oil three successive occasions., The game.ended, 9 points (two tries and a goal) to nil. Mr L. Mann,,of Woodville, acted ssreferee, while Meeei's G.Peters and E. Keetley wielded the umpire flags, , I'wo of the < tries '■ were! obtained iby Kobson, the Woodville skipper, and one by Roes,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 2
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172FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 2
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