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FOOTBALL.

*'• ' [BY DASIOOLES] To-morrow Greytown first play Tc J Ore Ore on tlio Oval, and the Stars J, visit Carterton. lam told the Stnis are holding tlicir match rather cheaply, and will send down a very second rate team. This is a decided , mistake, as tho chosen team to do * battle in tougher matches cannot have too much practice together, and combination is required. Greytown should beat To Ore Ore rather ,:■■■ easily. have not shown i' up much as yet this season, but : • they intend togivetheStars a merry 1 time to-morrow. ' Kotahitanga and second Stars ? meet on the Masterton ground and \ this .will probably be themostinter- : , esting match in town. Masterton jv and To Ore Ore seconds should prove fee ' a moral for the former if they have | anything like a team. The Star B. ja team and Fcatherston match will 1 probably bo forfeited. The following will represent Carterton against the StarsßacksC.Allen, W, Bridge, H. Booth, H. Nicolson, H, Telford, J. Kiddie, L. Sullivan; forwards: Merewood (2), Moore (2), Cad, Waterson, Murray, Jairbrother, Emergencies-Arm-strong, Parker, 0. Sunnex, The. Observer' writes With its reputedly bad management the W.R.F.IJ. has mado no endeavour to secure referees for other than their pet_ matches, and tho Carterton ■ seniors O&visiting the northern • town on Saturday were obliged to go tho grounds bogging of 'small boys evontotakechargoof the whistle. The latte'i!ttJiowed great discretion in refusirijjfand eventually a Maori partisan was reluctantly approached, and willingly consented to act as referee, with the result that tho Cartonians, although winning, were much dissatisfied with their treatment at his hands. Teams will be picked from the following to represent the To Ore Oro first and second fifteen against Greytown first and Masterton second at Masterton on Saturday^—Jumbo, Bai'fltow, Ata, Brown, W. Karaitiana, G. Karaitiana, Urn, Pratt, I'utahi, Karo, Cameron, Chambors, Tinga, Matau, Waari, Tai, Ellers, Peeti, Pnkeaki, McDonald, Gillies, Cross, Rciri, Reeve, Tiwaka, Porangahau, Kara, Ranginui, Moses, Arapatu, Marsh, Dawson, Jones,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4742, 8 June 1894, Page 3

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FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4742, 8 June 1894, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4742, 8 June 1894, Page 3

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