LACROSSE.
KELBUBNE" (14) v. WELLINGTON (3). These teams met on tho Basin lte&erve on Saturday, and a fast game resulted in a victory for the men o the height. Wellington, it may bo mentioned, was considerably under strength, ,and Kelburne's victory may be classed as 1 a snatched one. ' Nevertheless it places the Blues in a very favourable position, and they may be expected to keep the Proud Cup for another year. Mr. T. M'Govern was referee. CAPITOL v. COLUMBIA. This match, played at Duppa-street Ground, resulted in a win for Capitol by, 12 goals to 2. Columbia opened tip with a neat goal, and Capitol equalised. Columbia again scored, and Capitol again equalised/ and, marking up, added two more goals.. The first quarter ended in CapitoFs favour by 4 goals id 2. Thereafter the Capitols assumed control. For Columbia Porteom, Fama. and Lcydon were prominent. Grant not being given enough opportunities. , Ft>r Capitol .7. ffankin, Clqueton, and Cowrie showed up well.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 113, 15 May 1911, Page 4
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