FOURTH GRADE,
Waimate played Hawera at Huwera on the school grounds. Hawira, playing with the wind and downhill m the first spell, failed qtp ficofe, half-titae sounding without Either side having: scored. Contraty to ieacpecta'tio.ns, the Yellows played a much'betteY.gainc m the second half, naving hai\ luck in not «corhig, but the: igame Glided in a draw The Wafmate forwafds^ pkyed a solid game throughout, and only,good5 defence kept them from crossing the Yellows^ line. Owing to the sicfen«s& of two Backs. Hawera were weak in the five-eighths, innumerable ooenitfgs be- }»« ■ l°st for want of backing tip tie Aalf. Mr;. J. Grant was referee. Star beat High School C by 9 poir(4wo tries affd a penalty goal) to * points Ca peftalty goal), r £* ,LePP6 r*on" the focal fourths detearfed Tukapa fourths by 21 points- to»
o y.6^I^l Cdlege^ forfeited to illtofc' iscnoot I>.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 4
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143FOURTH GRADE, Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 4
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