PETONE GO DOWN
'. BEATEN BY WATERSIDE
! MARIST ROUTED
..; , RESULTS AT A GLANCE.. j •'.. .-FIRST DIVISION. ':-Waterside ...... 3 .'Petorio.'• ..,...;.. -I -Diamond ....... ■ X .Jtarfst ! Hospital.' : .... (i Institute } . Scatomi ,"...... 3.: W.Y.M.1.; 1 !. ■ .'. .'SECOND DIVISION. ■ JTutt .;........ X Island Bay 2 ■ Thistle •" Diamond a ■• Technical Old Boys 3 Swifts •■•■. 1 ; Although the grounds on Saturday afteinoon were not in thebest of condition owing to the heavy rain which fell during the morning, there was some heavy scoring in the fourth round-of Association football matches. Twenty-two goals were registered in four first division matches.,. On No. 1 ground at the Basin 'Reserve Waterside maintained their unbeaten record by defeating Petone by three goals to one. Both teams had to make eleventh-hour changes, but Petone;.were probably;' : tl»e greater sufferers. Diamond, had a run-away victory over Marist on No! 2 ground,, the _ligUtAtoist forwards ' finding ' th^ ground a little toa heavy for them. Hospital had no ' difficulty in defeating Institute, and JJeatoim accounted for W.Y.M.I.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 19 May 1930, Page 6
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157PETONE GO DOWN Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 19 May 1930, Page 6
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