SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
FOOTBALL. SOCCER. TUHANG AXU I (3) v. COUNTY (1). Above match took place at Newest each Turanganui are to be congratulated on turning out, such a good team and also having, half-a-dozen spare men on the line’. County only mustferedi eight, consisting of Binnie, Bignall, Cameron, Fyfe, Reynolds, so that gfi form it seemed useless to go onjnth the game, but the Black teamjfot to work with a will and made JE willing game of it, the Gold’s only managing to score one goal froiff the play in each spell, the third sdore being from a penalty. FoiJthe winners Ansell had little to do, jfi the back division both played wel/ Sumner was the best of the liases Hannah and Wallace of the forwards. For the losers Black was /asily the best back on the ground. TJignall was the nick of the halves, while Kaipara, Fyfe and Whitely plaved best for the forwards. Mr S. Hannah gave every satisfaction, as referee. , The League table to date stands as follows: —Turanganui 18 P 01 "^ Co unt v 14, Rangers 11, so that with 7 matches still to play all Clubs have still a' chance. __
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3993, 25 July 1913, Page 9
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