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Representative Football

Waifiiv.Waikina '' ; : n , Waihi Wins by II Points to 3 Thb first representative match of tho | season eventuated at Waikino on Satur ~ day, when Waihi met tbe local team. Although tho day was not a nice one for

football, a large orowd was preset!!, in-

eluding a good sprinkling'of the fair sex. A slight shower fell in the first, spell, and a heavy one in the second, whioh made '* the ball very heavy. The teams were as ,■ follows :

Waihi (Mftroon)— Fall back, Molntosh; three-quarters, Poudroll, Landy, Forster; five-eighth, Fraser; half, Thomas; wings, Cottia, Leslie; forwards), Cunningham, O'Neil, Sorcnsen, Hknuaford, Anrell,

Arris, Boxlmll. Waikino (Black, wilb white feru)-Full back, Armstrong; three-quirtors, Wright, Irwin, Black; five-eightb,'Snowling; half, Jones; wings, Bramble, Cooper; forwards, Corbett, B°U,McDonald, Lyell, McCauley, Field, Shaw. Cunningham was elected skipper of tho Waihi team, and Snowling captained the home toam. Waihi won the toss, and McDonald kickodoff. Fraser returned to Snowling, who missed, and tho Waihi forwards were soon on him. Heshortlj afterwards go" in a good bit of work, and kicked out in Waikino's twenty-five. From the throwin the Wnikino forwards rushed tho ball down in Waihi's twonty-five, where Pow: drell scoured, and put in a splendid run. He passed tho full back but stumbled, and Bramble kicked out in Waikino's twonty. five. From the throw-in Waihi rushed tbe ball to within a fow feet of tho line, where Irwin marked and found tho line in their twonty-iivo. From a scrum, ordered through the ball not being thrown in straight, Fraser secured and sent to Landy, who knocked on piet under the posts. From the scrum the' ball caino out to Thomas to Fraser, who ■■■ passed to Landy,' but Irwin intercepted it, and .found the line near half way. . From tho throw in Forster secured and kicked to Armstrong, who found tbo line in their twenty-five. Waihi were penalised for off-sidopiay, and tho ball was kicked out insido 'ha'fiway; Tho Waihi forwards rushed the ball close to Waikino's twenty-five, whorothe latter wero penalised.' Sorer/sen inula shot but failed to put the ball'»Qver tbjyW, and Irwin forced. on. From the" serum secured, and found tho lino near twentyfive/ From the throw-fe'ihV ball was carried within a few feet olWaikiuo's line, wherp Irwin saved with agoedkiok. From a scrum the ball came out to Thomas, to Frnser, to Landy, who gave a high pass to Forster, and tho latter knocked on, and the ball went out ploso to tho home toam's line. From the throw in Poiidrell so-

cured and kicked over the line, Armstrong forcing. Kicked out, Leslie : go* hold and kiokod over tho line, and Irwin forced. Kioked out, Porster; returned with a good kick, finding the • line close to the blacks 1 ' line.' From the throw-in Armstrong found the line put- ; side the twenty-five, where play stopped for some time. The Waihi forwards rushed the ball eloso to Wmuluo's line, where one of thorn kir-H ou; <:> touch, Kioked; •, out, th s ball >■ oat out near half > way..' ',. From the ■! ./-in Ansell secured and . sent to Fnwur, to Poudrell, ■ who was, i, grassed near the blacks' twenty-five. . y The homo team were hero penalised,.and^-, 1 , Sorensenhad a shot at goal. Although »■' a good kick he missed, and forced, Kicked, out Forster returned, find- ;' , iug tho line in Waikino's twenty-fiyc. •; The homo team wore here penalised, ■ and ' V' ; Frassr punted high. Jones marked' and r; found tho line outside the twenty-five; ■:■}'■' Tli6 rods carried the ba'd close to the blacks' ..V j liijo, where Jonos secured and kiokod out ! near ball-way, 'Waihi wero hore penaiia- ,\ ■ fid, 1 Tllnuwa returned with a •> kick to Wright, whofouud the line near . '■'. half-way. From the -throw-in Thomas "J got tho ball, and after a short, run Sent it , 1 to Frusar, to Landy, to Forstor, ; who : f gathered in tho b;d beautifully, aud wrigflod over the lino noar. tho; oorner flag. ■,f Landy maJo a splendid attempt to convort, but the lull juttt missod the posts.' Waihi... ~. ... ... 3: ; Waikino ... ..,, '<.«. 0. ' Kicked out, tho hall went out near halfway, From the throw-in the'.ballwwas!s s ! carried c'ose to Waikino's line, where it / wontont. From tho throw in the ball ";... was carried eloso to'half-way, whore a .' icrum was ordered. Tho ball camo out to Thomas, to Fraser, to Forster, who put in a brilliout run, being grassed a few inobes from tho lino. The ball was carried olose

to the twenty-five mark, where 1 Field was penalised for off-sido play. CDnninghani took tho kick, nnd sent the bill over the'

Wnihi , ~., 6 - Waikino ... ••• ..;•■ 0 Kicked out, Thomas returned to'Wright' fo who found the line near halt-way. •' From: |jj a scrum, ordered through the ball not being :t thrown in straight, Thomas secured and passed to Fraser, to Landy, who knocked on in the blaolis' twenty-five. Waihi were hero penalised, and tho ball was kicked to Forster who kiokeAover the lino, : '■:} Armstrong forcing. Kicked out, Forster ;".: retnrnod with a. good kick, but it ,was'.'' 100 hard, and Waikino again forcod. )'. Kiokod out, Cottle returned, finding the line in the,home team's .twenty*five. ' / From tho throw-in tho Waikino forwards ... getaway with a great rush past half-way, ;■ ■ Mcintosh stopped thein and. put iua :i', sploudid kick, the ball going out'at half-:■'■. + way. Tho reds cavriod the ball in the'a. ; black's twenty-fivo, where ic went out. - From tho throw-in Ansoll seourod, and ..•■'•■■ sent it to Fraser, to Landy, to Forster, ' who again scored near tho corner. Gub- ; .; ningham put in a marvellous kick from a ; l '.; diflioult angloand added theoxtrapoints. ; ;?■ Waihi ... ;li.''',•'.' :.'|

Waikino 0 .-. Kicked out, Thomas returned, Qndiug jfl the lino near Waikino's twenty-five, whero it stopped for a fow minutes, the whietlo JH sounding for half-timo will play there. f^P Cunningham kicked oft. Black relumed to Porster, who kicked well down the field. A sonmi was ordered for a book ' on. Pondrell secured at half way and ran A through nearly tbo whole toam, till he ofluao to the lull back, who stopped him a couple of feet from Waikino's line. The

blacks then rushed the ball past half way, whero it wont' out, From the throw-in I ho ball was kicked to Black, who put in a good run, and sent it to McDonald, who was nicely tickled b? Mcintosh near, the line, From a loose sorum horo Jones picked up nud durtod across the line, , scoriae; for Waikino amidst great obotring, > Bramble took the kick, but failed to oon< vo'rt. Waikino B^^ Waihi... llflß a Kicked out, Btaniblo roturned,' finJSf fythe line in therads' twenty-five. From the ? a throw-in tho ball was oarried to half-way, * where it went out. In play again it was carried'close, to Waibi's line, where it i went out. Hero Thomas socurod and >'t found the line outside tho twenty-five. ; From the thrown-in Aids poured, and ) }, found the line past half-way. t Ihe blaoba ;? rushed tbe ball m Waibi's twenty- 'J five, where it hung for some ,s time. Eventually Forstor broko away, & and w» s . thrown oat near, ; half.way|> M Fiomthe thtow-in O'Neil got nioely away, % and when tackled put tho ball down si big i ,■> m too, taking it very olose to Walkings line >. "ii

(lllpAtmatroog saved splendidly, findlii|ielirie.rieat half-way. The blaoks ™ieWei»lloloB8 to Waihi's twenty|fite?wnen JBlaok got hold »nd kioked fttpTifc- the line, Molntosh forcing. . Kicked sSo#saofc returned, finding tbe, lino in s twenty-five, Here Jones marked IvlSifid kicked to Thomas, who also marked. who returned •«po Cunningham, the latter again marking. the line in Waihis twenty-five. ■■:'ilho wdß.were penalised, and Jones at goal, but lnissed, Mc-: ■ '(;■ Hiitosh: -foroing. Kicked out,-the ball #ilw;eisi'diit near hallway. From the throw•ssliilHie ball was sent to Jones, to Sriowling, who found tho line in Waihi's From the throw-in Fraser and kicked out near balf-wtty, again, Landy got hold, and, after p;/fja ah6rt: ran, gaveahigh pars to Foreter, knocked on. The ball was kicked :fi;dowri the field, but it was brought baok through a Waihi man being a soium was ordered. From Waihi were penalised, and :vSthe forwards got close to Waihi's s;linei where Landy saved with a good kiok, the lias outsido tho twenty-five.The tho ball past half-way, bat Irwin £ in Waihi's twenty-five, where :vi' J lt'wenVout, From the throw-in Poudrell $- : i took possession and found tbe line at halfo.v'wayy Here Armstrong secured and kick- £ j:fld out on the rods' twenty-five. At this '■;!;^pmVofthe gameMoOauley, one of the. •:U . 'forwards, hurt his' ankle; : ; to. retire, but he "resumed. '^;after : about five minutes. From the Molntosh got hold and, with a found the line near half-way, brought baok near the reds' «;^en)i-fi»e.. Hero O'Neil took: possession Hj^and; ! ,carried the ball close to tho blacks' ■: line,"where Block marked, and found tho past half-way, Tho ball was sent out. who kicked in Waikino's The reds followed up smartly, picked the ball up a looso rush, ami passed to Thomas, Landy, who had a shot at R'!goal, jDstjad of passing to Forsttr, wbon a Bjsjjorejlooked certain.; Snowling blocked' ■pibe'kick ami found the line ue&r halfway HpHfc ball was carried to Waihi's twontyBsfiyej'iwhere Landy pioked up and found the IpijvJihe near half-way, where it hung for sofria : lime'i -Ths ball was paisod out to Thomas,: to Landy, to Torster, 0 ;|jvhp was grassed in the blaoks twenty-five.: y:f jrqma 6orum here tho ball came out to to fowling, who raisßerl, but (jvs J ''lrwin secured, and kicked out in Waihi's From tho throw-in the reds a great rush on, and carried too ball ; within a. tew;4n.obes of the blacks' line, : sA:Jwherd The whisdle then the scores':.'.'. v.';'. iQ^/'Waikino:^.. ...;' '•'■■.» .>:>3 '■',.'[ by-the-bye, is an old. iplf Auokjapd'rejK, bad oharga of the whistle, pave every satisfaction. isjile,] ASSOCIATION, ;:. .'J; iIIfiM,:ZEALAND BEATS/NEW;.; pip;;:-;: SOUTHWALES. .■;;,:'■-■:;■ fe|fi'|:,!?rea ABSOoiation.-rOopyright. V

f U> Sydney, this day. 0 l H'V J The teit match between Now South ■„'-' '\Wales and New Zealand teams wasplayod ; ' "aVtbe Epping racecourse on Saturday 4 i,afternoon, and resulted in a win for New ,'■ *Zsalahc[ bv six goals to four.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1362, 26 June 1905, Page 2

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Representative Football Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1362, 26 June 1905, Page 2

Representative Football Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1362, 26 June 1905, Page 2

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