FOOTBALL.
—,—.4 The Owiika-Toko maleh played at Balclutha on Saturday, resulted in a general surprise. Toko winning by S points to nil. In the first spell Adams scored, having snapped up the ball after a poor kick by the Owaka ! full bark. The second spell was a ding doiig go, and on several oceas- , ions it looked as if Owaka would equalise. In the last minute, White and Nislop dribbled up the field, and Uridsori scored, liike Ramsay converting. It was the best game played in South Otngo this year, and another match is eagerly looked forward to. There is a dniiht as 10 whether Tok<, can claim the win, as they played Hughes x.'ilhoiit Imvinir a t'-ansfer. Kour Kailnnuata men gave the winners valuable assistance. Mr Connelly refcrccd satisfactorily. At the meeting of the 5.0.K.K.1'. on Salnrday night, it wus decided to scud a learn to Duiicdin For "country wcc:.-„" ami aNo to Core to play l'»astern District* on August 1(5. Owaka was given permission to play Unixersity at Duncilm on AuguM *>, and with regard to Toko playing. Hughes, after discussion, the commitpe resolved to write to both clubs asking if it h.id been naturally agreed that Hughes should play. Oxvaka did not appeal, and the matter xvas taken up by the committee. The Kuitangata association football team met Ravensbourne A.F.C. at Dunedin on Saturday and sustained their unbeaten reputation in the city by winning by S goals to nil. In the local (Kuitanjjatai Imnivr competition on Saturday the Central team had, contrary to expectations to • go down to Castle Hill by 5 goals to nil,
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8, 1 August 1911, Page 5
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267FOOTBALL. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8, 1 August 1911, Page 5
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