WAIHI FOOTBALL
10 TUB JilUlOlt Sib,—l was much' amused at reading " Fair Play's" remarks in your valuabl paper of tho oth, ro Saturday's match It seems as if" Fair Play" thought it was a real go on botli sides, If the Union arp to charge for such exhibitions it soems as if tho popular winter game is doomed as far ns Waihi is concerned. If a club can't put a proper team out, why don't they forfeit the match instead of going and drawing tha public to sco such n display as Unit of Saturday'/ Perhaps" Fair Play" has a few shillings on City, and when ho saw tho weak team pitched against them he thought it was all right when his few shillings were soft.-I am, etc., O.NE WHO Knows Football nioit Cricket Waihi, July C, 1904. TO Tnu kditoii, Sin,—From poor wandering "One's" collection of logical (?) statements in last night's Telkokawi, wo aro still in doubt ns to whother ho had that half-crown on, and a3 ho is such a genuino sportsman wo will presume the reverse. That being so, surolj it is not '>o (Id ho paid at tho gate that has induced him to foster such a poor cause. II it is, I Imvo 110 doubt the Eugby Union is charitably disposed enough to rofuud the amount,—l am, etc,, Faiii Play,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1035, 8 July 1904, Page 3
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