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SURPRISE WIN

W.Y.M.F. BEAT DIAMOND

TWO GAMES -DRAWN

For the second time this season the unexpected occurred in local Association football matches, when Wellington Young Men's' Institute defeated Diamond, last season's champion side, by the odd ..goal "in five. W.Y.M.I^ were the first to store, and -they played for the remainder of the time with determination; their defence especially being sound.

On No. 1 -ground at the. Basin Reserve Marist and Waterside fought out a hard game in which the honours were shared evenly. The dashing Marist forwards put their side in the lead in the first half, buVin the second spell the Marist attack failed before tho sterling defence of Waterside. At the Hospital ground, the Hospital side and Seatoun played a match in which no scores were registered. ' Petone had little difficulty in accounting for Institute by a substantial margin.

RESULTS' AT A GLAXCE. First Division. Marlst 4 Waterside i W. Y.M.I 3 Diamond 2 Hospital 0 Seatoun ....... 0 Pctone ....:.... 3 Instltuto 1 Second Division. Thistle ... 8 Swifts ........ 0 Island Bay .«.."!! Brooklyn 4 Lower Hutt ..... 5 Technical Old Boys 1

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 14

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SURPRISE WIN Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 14

SURPRISE WIN Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 14

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