OTHER MATCHES.
K_a Ora beat Imperial by 18 points to nil.
A match took place at Lincoln, between teams __pres-__ing the Post and Telegraph and the Lincoln College, and resulted in a draw. The scores were, College 3, Post and Telegraph 9 Playing wiW. the wind, the visitors had all the best of the first spell. Play was rarely out of the College twenty-five. Keating, drew first blood *for the Post and Telegraph, peering a try, which was the outcome of some"" good passing. Shortly after Stanley increased this score by scoring from a for-
ward rush, the kick at goal on eachdocV casion being a failure. Just before halftime, Seelen placed a goal from a penalty. "With, the wind in their favour, the College made things very warm for their opponents during the second spell, and were attacking almost the whole time. Dive was the first to score, the kick at goal being fruitless. Shortly after this Miles secured the ball from a loose rush, and finished up a splendid run by scoring near the corner. No goal resulted Just _t_ore the Avhistle sounded Mays -cored another goal for the College team.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11283, 26 May 1902, Page 5
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