Soccer
MATAMATA 4, WAIHOU 0 i ,c After a lapse of two years th© Association code was revived in Ma* tamata on Saturday, when, playing on the Matamata Domain, Matamatg beat Waihou by 4 goals to 0 in th© first game for the' Cable Cup. A re-* port of the game will appear in ou® next issue. MATAMATA-WAIHOU v. WAIHI Local Association football en* thusiasts are losing no time in start* ing representative fixtures, the firsti of which will be played at Waiho© to-morrow, when a Matamata-Wai* hou team will play a Waihi team selected from the Rangers and Rov* ers clubs. The following is th© Matamata-Waihou team: Goal, Smith! (Waihou); backs, McKinstry (Mata* mata), Lumsden (Waihou); halves* Turtle (Matamata), Ritchie (Mata* mata), Woolbridge (Waihou); for* wards, O’Connor (Waihou), Dalglish! (Waihou), Brown (Matamata), An* drews (Waihou), Phillips (Waihou)*
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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1741, 22 June 1936, Page 8
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138Soccer Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1741, 22 June 1936, Page 8
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