still failed to back up well enough, and W’airoa forced play to the home twenty-five, frequently being in shooting position. The home fullbacks fough't hard, but the Wairoa halves backed up splendidly and fed their forwards well. The only goal came when Miss King sent, a long pass to Mrs. Poyzer, wlvo cenltred. After a scramble in the circle, Mrs. Edwards left her goal, and Mrs. Poyzer sent the ball into an empty net. The Poverty Bay forwards rallied, and Mrs. Le Bas and Miss M'onica combined well in a rush, which ended in the former, having a shot at goal, the 'bait passing just outside the post. Poverty Bay began to play a more aggressive game, and .Mrs. Tuhoe came up to assist the halves. These tactics improved the home side's play, and after a nice pass to the forwards from Mils Tuhoe, Mrs. Le Bas put a hot one into the net, but was ruled inside Poverty Bay missed another opportunity when Miss Lloyd sent a long centre into the goal mouth, the other forwards being a fraction of a second late in getting! up. Play changed immediately to the other end. where Miss Smith broke through, her shot being deflected by Mrs. Edwards. A fast run back to the Wairoa end Saw Mrs. Nicol send a short pass out to Mrs. Sangwell, whose shot was saved by Mrs. Single. Time was called immediately after, the Wairoa representatives winning their fourth Lady Carroll .Shield game in four years. WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Children’s Hacking Cough.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 27 June 1938, Page 12
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