WAIHI FOOTBALL
TO Till! KDITOU Sir,—ln reply lo"Oncof the Public's" lcttoi" in lust night's Tklegraph, kinctly allow me to let hiui know iho impression ono gels on railing his mournful waii, Evidently lie is a siron" Suburb supporter, and Ims a good bet of perhaps holf.a-erown on the Cup, mid is very disappointed that. Wrs' did not boat City on .Saturday and so will him his bet ami Suburbs the Cup, If ho is tho sportsman ho would hive us bo» lievo, lie should be only 100 pleased to set thojlwo teams (City and' Suburbs) on almost equal terms playing off (or the coveted lionours, Also, ho has a very bud memory, or he would know that last year, when City and West were love) in tho Cup competition, Subu bs, uficr beating West in the previous match, sent out a team ngMiist West, which wih not in the sumo streot aa tho team whirl] represented West Inst Satur; day, and which was not only beaten, but t absolutely outclassed. This little matter did not worry " Onu of the Mlio" then, as the boot was on the olhei foot. Id conclusion, I may say tlnu if " Ono of tho Public" loses his half-crown next Saturday, ho will have my siucoro syuii pathy,—l am, etc,, Fair Ijuy1 j uy
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1033, 6 July 1904, Page 2
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