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UNION v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND.

TO THE EDITOR, Sir, —In looking through your paper I saw the correspondence upon football ethics. Well, sir, I was a spectator or “ barracker,” and must say that up to the time of one of the halves striking a spectator or “ barracker,” the supporters of the “ hill boys ’’ woro Very orderly. But that wan our stie to give “ the boys ” all the encouragement wo could. L would, however, give “ Kun-’em-in ” a bit of advice, and that is to look to the members of his own team before writing to the paper about “ barruckers.”—l am, etc., A Sfi noRTER. ilunedin, July 20.

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Evening Star, Issue 8279, 26 July 1890, Page 3

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UNION v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND. Evening Star, Issue 8279, 26 July 1890, Page 3

UNION v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND. Evening Star, Issue 8279, 26 July 1890, Page 3