FOOTBALL.
[By Damocles.]
Tho.Mastcrton Club liavo decided to play Greytown on Saturday next, as llioy consider the Secretary of the Union had no right to arrange a" rep'' fixture without consultation, and before the Cup matches are concluded; Tho game against Greytown will be played on tlio Worksop Eoad Ground, and should be one of the closest of tlio seasou, Masterton will, bo without the services of D'Arcy, who will be playing in the New Zealand team. The following team will represent the Masterton Club Agnew, Thompson, McGovcrn, J. Perry, W. Williams, G. H. 'Perry, Mowlem, Gray, Watson, Malcolm, Whatman, Cameron, Yates, Day,' and McDonald. Emergency; Welch. Mr Scfton, the Manager of tho New South Wales football team, rccoiveda 1 cable yesterday, recalling liim to Syduoy atoncc. Ho left Lyttclton last night, : Mr Moss Jones, president of the South Canterbury Union; was presented with a gold pencil-case yesterday by tho N.S.W. team, in recognition of their courtoous treatment atliis hands during their stay in Timaru. ■ : Southland defeated Otago yesterday, by three points to nil. ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4824, 13 September 1894, Page 2
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174FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4824, 13 September 1894, Page 2
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