FOOTBALL.
; .. ! .'!:.' '.'• Jf'EflT SOUTH iWAIiBS; Vl jOTA-GO ;; This match was played/ on Saturday ,;-;i la^tait.Duiiedin. . baring : the :d»yi there was a heavy wind which was strong, cold, . ; . . .and ,gu f ty, conae^uen tl^ ., football .was. ; : played at a disadvantage. 1 ' There! were ■■':- ' -ilbSur 2SOO spectator'^ pie^ii*. cajne,.wa t s, 'of 4£ nftnifM eae^. n Thb-'C)tago captain set ■ i^eibttfl'ii-iUling. Otago wou by hme pQints to fuothifigi I TJofa , play; as a, whole „« aS^altQgHher, jnj aivor_ of_ ptagO, who tept the ball at the Sydney end all day, and almost constantly, '6-h the goal line^ The appeals' of the Sydney men to the umpire were constant.' The wind Spoiled the pl a ) f £> roat 'y- H:»cl they been calm Otago would have certainly placed another goal or two to. credit.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 30, 27 September 1882, Page 3
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127FOOTBALL. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 30, 27 September 1882, Page 3
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