FOOTBALL.
6 THE GASIB IN ENGLAND. fßr Cafile.—Press Association.—Copyright ) , 17 LONDON, January 15. Aa Rugby Union and Northern Union play, erg have freely played together in Army matches during the war period, it waa antwi. pa.ted in some quarters that the Rugby Union would oermit a compromise with the Northern Union after the war, but th® committee lost night passed a refusing: to modify the professional regulations bevond allowing the present position to continue until the end of the season i There is every prospect of great Rugby to . wind up the season. The New Zealand activity is inspiring the British. Forces to find their strongest teams. The Air Force had prepared an extensive ecnes of trial games, . and a committee has been to choose an Army team to meet the New Zcalenders on March lfith. «
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 8
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