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FOOTBALL.

/ ' , [bt'damooibs,] *-\"' ' ; '^f|l| I; The' OrientaUs) met the com. v bined Carpenters'.and Cabinetmakers on'tho Oval yesterday, and after-playing tho required Jime, • neither team had the.advantuge, tho ." $M gamoendinginadWwithnoscoiei - \ 'im The teams were equally matched; 7$ the Orientals having the best oMlie I y| forward game, and the Tradesmen ~ \ ; tlipibPßtofih"oback. 4 W tt i-'nerplayed - - >fi "a splendid forward gamo for the Of? Orientals, and was well backed up t VI by Wickens, Bennett, Croll, and " ; Sheppard. In the backs ( - Scott, and Webb were prominent. > \y(| Richards, utterly, spoils his other- <~y| wise excellent play by pure selfish- -,■%& ncss, and if ho had passed onfc io | '4,s his three-quarters instead of going ' l * ><s%[ in for individual piny tho nature of game would havo been different, * For tho Tradesmen, Pcarse was tho ,: stumbling block in tho forwards, ;, -fy and had all the work to dojn and "'• \ fyi out of tho serums, tittle Eoynolds, - - vi; Corbett, and Barrer also played well. s s £,> Jackson, Haivko, and ■ -,w,i, best in the backs,' ., Wrigley not playing in'th'eimuai' ,\s> stylo, Mr J, Emmett acted as ' /*; referee, A return match betwew. <-"f\ the teams v ill shortly be played. / . '*s Tho White Stars defeated tho ' f{ Violets on the Mastertou Ground -y yestei day, by 11 points to nil. Tho _,»*<s scoies were made by Sayers.Wilton, "J } Arnold and Braggins. For tho '■% Viojets, Henry,Oieary, and Sutton : '■■'■??%s, were tho most noticeable, arid for the r i&fil Whito Stars, Sayers, Morris 'and., ■^ft'-'^k Sutton. MVB. Gardiner gavo every : '; v; ; - -M satisfaction as referee. . v ; (; ..; .:.-;■■■:.. '■:■ -'.'-,: A young man named Marsh, cap- ■•-;■'; TfSt?\ tain of;thQTe Ore,Ore'Second, had .'. • his leg broken while practicing with ...' - ;,; the; Natives, yesterday;,'. He was - ' ; -;3t immediately taken to the' Hospital, ■.'-.',' ''ji£g where the limb was set ... '.' ,^M-''-? "Waidrop," a writer in lington football paper/'OiTthe has chosen the following team astheV.■■•'.':" , most likely representatives. of. the '.,- • ; i£ Wairarapa this season:—Back,:. / ; : Wrigley; three-quarters, McGovern, D'Ai'cy, Owen; .halves,.;-Hansen,. ,-. Booth; forwards, Mowlem, Watsbri, ' Gray, T. Welch,. Cochrane, E. Udy, ; . ;;f Dockeiy, Merew'ood, and Emmett j - - : 4f 1 (for place-kicking). .-•.'.' ./'■■'■■^'\£ Billy Roberts, who was coming to • ,'; ; i1 Masterton a few weeks ago, is still, .■-, • ~;>|| 1 playing' for the Poneke Club, and, 1 will not leave the City till after the^^j^^H 1 football season...isovcr. HeJsjrf^^^^^^H reckoned as "best. tbkjjfl^^^^^^^H in Wellington, '^^^^^^^^H The following team will f ' Grcytown against Cartert^^^^^^^H morrow :-E, E., and ! Brunton, Hawke, Knowles, " Buchanan, Tully, Olliver, Mit^^^^^^H Sims, Welch, Haigh and ' The Carterton team, is the sai^^^^^^^B published lastweek. ' The following team will rc J the Oriental 2nd againsV' 1 Hard Cases,bn'Satuklay.next nn To Ore Ora ground:—Backs, Osman,•'. ° Welch, Bagge, Johns, Heyiiolds, [l Wickons, forwards,, Nicql,. Clrbett, ■ Mcintosh, Owen, Marsh, PiijP'ing K 1 Wise, Cameron (2), emergvlcies, '' forwards, Wise and Jago, lt Burns. ;.-'"' : :^^^^H The postponed cup matches, tci'tou v. Groytown, and ° v. Tc Ore Ore will be played > row, Mr Geo. Hansen, of the ° Club, has been asked to referee , the.former contest, - 0 The Star Club will hohlapractice ' Iv| 'J match on the Park Oval to-morrow. ■'-^-ll 'A Wellington paper 6.i4s :—" The - '.-^ , s well-known namo of Cofeoft was : ■;j J noticed' in a recent- rfeport of a . : ;•'. * Wairarapa gamo, Doubitless many I a thought it would btt tho genial -S s Cocky of local Rep, fafae, Suoh. «, J; however, was not the onsk for Coot r." "?$ JJ roft is the skipper of the KeaKelias, ■'■■}'% * Palmerston North. SoMnebrib wish. f ' ing, so I understand, not to have his ;.-(' 1 own namo. mentioned,. gavo Cock- ;-' 3 croft in lieu of same, am tit is to.bo .-« * hoped ho did his temp Wary namesake justice," '•■ -.- !

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 6 July 1894, Page 2

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FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 6 July 1894, Page 2

FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 6 July 1894, Page 2

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