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COUNTRY MATCHES.
A very good game was playcdon Wednesday
last at Stawcll between tho St&well and
Stawell Warriors. The latter won by 2 goals
6 bchiuds to 1 goal 6 behinds.
On Wednesday last excitement was great in
Clubs met. After a very fine game Sand
hurst won by 2 goals 6 behinds to 1 goal 2
behinds obtained by Eaglohiiwk.
A very even game was played en Wednes-
( day at North Bendigo Leiwecn the Bendigo
( aud North Bendigo Club j. The scores were : —
North Bondigo, 3 goals ft behinds ; Bendigo,
2 goal? 6 behinds.
The Captk'UiaiDe and Foundry United and
1 Victorian Railway CJul>? ujl-1 oil Saturday at
j ('asth'inuine. Tiie former won Ueciaivolv by
I 4 goal 31 behind to 2 coals 2 L>ehinds.
South Balls ia. r ui"t tho Maryborough
, on iNiturdiiy on the Eatvrn Oval. The
Ballaratiti'S won very ca-sily, the scores being I
i —South Ballarat. 11 gk-als 12 behinds ; Mary-
I borough. 1 goal 3 behinds.
I Great inverort was centred throughout the
1 North-Weslcru district in the match played
at Carisbrook, on the 13th inst., between
Bow«-male and Cari?br«iok. After an exciting
game the scores were : — C&riebtook, 3 goal 4
behinds; Bo wen vale, 3 behinds.
Numurkah v. CoN'jupna.— ' The above
clubs met ou the ground of the latter on
Saturday f Tt the " Guyull Trophy." One of
thu former's team, W. Kelly, had the bad luck
to have one of his legs broken just below the
kiH-e at the nuunu"iicemcutuf tbo last quarter,
aud the game was not gouc ou with, owing to
the unfortunate player having to be curried
about half a mile on a stretcher to the railway
gtaliuu. The game at this period stood—
C'ungiipna. 4 goals 1 behind; Numurkah, 2
goals 13 behind?.
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