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FOOTBALL

SENIORS. Waipawa (6) v. Waipukuu, The great interest manifesto third contest between the teams was evidenced on Satm he large attendance of spa The game justified their pre, t proved to be one of the best this season, being full of inter, start to finish. Both teams t to win and in consequence tl was fast and willing thru Waipukurau finished the fj, with a lead of three points scored by Romans. In the second spell the J forwards set out to make tk, nerry one, and as a result J efforts succeeded in noted tries, Limbrick securing one J ley the second, thus notching] merited win by six points 1,1 Vlr Tom Costello gave satistJ referee. During the second spell jj tunate incident occurred, I bursting, which necessitated! ing stopped for some time, j i great disadvantage to tl team as at that time they up! have much the better of p]l JUNIORS. .1 Waipukurau (5) v. WaipsJ This game was played mcr’s ground, victory goin«l mkurau in the last eight pi a result of a try which ,1 verted. Mr A. Williams (1 the game. RANSOM CUP. I Waipawa H.S. (10) r J H.S. (6). 1 Waipawa H.S. met Hast™ at Hastings on Saturday ,1 '■lose game Waipawa won hfl to 6. The play was not of nl order and was characterised by slow following up, watß and speculation. Early is I Hastings scored a try an [lid out it was unenlivened, d from a forward seramlikd scored for Waipawa, Arlid converting. Play contimtjl down the field for the rafl spell. On resuming Hasting! H and after a great run tlieiiH scored. The try was tisfl The scores remained llimfl within ten minutes of tfl from a line-out the VuiH wards carried the ball inafl twenty-five and S. CosimM the winning try. Arthur )■ verted. From then on tltH boys seemed to wake iipuß B. Bibby and Watts lindluS not scoring-. APPEAL ITllffiH Delegates from the attended a meeting of H -nent Committee of the filM Rugby Union on Friday lated tin- reasons ibe ease of Grant, who ponded by the Sub-union. olved 11 i:il tlie not in order, that held, and that the sufficiently punished for by the temporary sa-p’-^B

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 9 August 1920, Page 2

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FOOTBALL Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 9 August 1920, Page 2

FOOTBALL Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 9 August 1920, Page 2

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