FOOTBALL.
A NEW ZEALAND GAIIE. (By Cable.—Prees Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, January 18. At Richmond Park the New Zealand Trencli team beat a. team of New Zealandeia from various camps by 5 points to 3. There was an attendance of 8000. The ground was heavy and the ball greasy. The game was characteristically vigorous, and there were frequent penalties for °"^. 1 . c } 0 play. Within ton minutes of the start Bills scored for the Trench team and Stokes converted. Kangi Wilson ran across for the other side. Seilars made a good attempt to convert, the ball striking the post. There i were 110 ecores in the second liu-lf. i FRANCE T. AUSTRALIA. PARIS, January 19. Twenty thousand people attended the Rugby match on Sunday between Franco and Australia. The Australian team was nicked after ten tml games at tho front, and showed excellent combination, outclassing the French in forward play. the French team was one of the best that has ever represented France. The Australians won by 3 points to
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 5
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