WAIHI FOOTBALL.
(By Telegiapn.—Own Correspondent) WAIHI, Saturday. Very squally weather prevailed to-day for tee football match. Waihi and Waikiuo v .Karangahake, I'aerua. and Piak". which resulted In the former combination winning by io points to three. Foster and Hamilton scored a try each, Skilcon converting. Uickett secured a try for Paeroa, but Dnfty failed at goal, the an-'e being too difficult.
Mr .T. McGregor, selector, was present and he has chosen the following team to represent the Goldfleld? against Auckland f>n Saturday next:-—Full-back. Duftv three-quarters. Foster. Skillon, S. Darby : five-eighths. McDonald; half. W. Darby- - 8?', w ar"-er and silcock: forwards, O Neill, Corbett. Dare. Koto. Capill, Miller. Yonug: emergencies—backs. Leonard and Thomas; forwards. Field a_nd Hamil-
The junior match, Waihi v. Waikino, was played at Waikino this afternoon, and resaited in a win for Waihi by three points t»i ail. A try was secured by W. Balu, !>ct no goal resulted. During the game Henry. WaJhi"s half-back, received a very severe kick and had to retire. Mr Jones, of VVaitino, was referee.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 3
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