WAIKATO FOOTBALL.
. .— —— (BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPOND ?-f,» Hamilton, this day ' ' . ■-; " ■ '■'■ ' '■ J"?'":"V»S',s: /■ The match played .on Saturday between Hamilton and Te Awamutu, ab Hamilton, was the fastest game played thin Beaßou. Hamilton won by two tries bo, one \vx points to three). No goals were kicked.' For Hamilton, Dignah scored a try in the firsb spell from a good passing run. .Peacock failed to convert. Ab the end of the firsb spell Ryburn gob a try foil Te Awamutu, but Biapham failed to convert During the second spell play was - very even,, and .Hamilton scored'only in the lasb few minntss Harrison securing a good try which Peacock failed to convert, the ball just dropping under the bar. The game was a forward one all through with a few exceptions. Speighb, for Hamilton, played as aaual a sterling good game throughout, his line play being remarkably,,. goodCarter, Williamson, Peacock; and Cowr played well, as did Jack Gilletb, and of the backs G. Gilletb and Johnson were/tbe bs;:. For Te Awamutu, Frank and Jeffßowder, also Biapham, played a good back_gnm-, whilst the Ryburns and O. Mackiy (forwards) showed up like Trojans. I— •'- ---practically gives Hamilton the caps W 1895. • r— —
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 161, 8 July 1895, Page 2
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