ALL-BLACKS' TOUR.
COLUMBIAN PLAYER DIES ON THE field; By Telesrapli-I'rcss Association—Copyright (Reo. November 23, 0.20 a.jn.) Vancouver, November 22. The New Zealand All Blacks defeated Victoria by '85 joints to nil. > '. OgdNii the Victorian full-back, just beforo the final whistle, while being tackled by a New Zealandcr, foil and was unable to rise. Ho was carried off tlio field unconscious, and died in a few minutes. It was thought at first that lie had received a concussion, but medical examination .showed that lie had suffered from lioart weakness, and his collapse was duo to excitement. The referee declared ■ that the New Zealandcr had not transgressed tho rules in'any way whatever. The occur* renco was purely accidental. Tho Now Zoalandors will likely fulfil their remaining 'cngnsemetitß. .: AMERICAN FOOTBALL CASUALTY ROLL. (Reo. November 23, 0.20 a.m.). New York, November 22, According to- :statistios .14 footballers ; liave been milled and'lß3 lmurcd in tho united States during tho season just ended. a
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1914, 24 November 1913, Page 5
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158ALL-BLACKS' TOUR. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1914, 24 November 1913, Page 5
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