LEAGUE FOOTBALL
' ' PALLOUS "COUNTING "OUT." ' ' By 'Mteraph— Press Association—Copyright
. Sydney, June 30. Press opinion concerning Yycsterday's test football match is that England was unlucky. The, absence of Moorhouse and th-a injury to Robinson smashed" the" forward combination. Had the teams been the same- as on Saturday last England would have won. Tho "Daily'Telegraph'. , refers to the ungenerous -spirit of the crowd in hoot- , ! ins certain- of the English tactics and; cheeriiiK the sariie thine in tho Australians.'''Tile paper also condomns tho callous "counting out" of injured Englishmen. ■;'; . - . . ■. . • ' '- REPLIES TO CRITICISMS.' ; Sydney, Juno 30. Dr. Thacker (of New Zealand), and the English football team's manager, replying to Mr. D. C. Bates's criticisms of Sydney football crowds, say they, have never seen better behaved, better clad, or fairer crowds. The cvidenco go to show that tho Sydnoy sporting community is tho fineet in the world. FOOTBALLER REINSTATED. : : : ■" ■' London," June 29. Ernest Anlezark, tho ex-Australian Rugby footballer,' who has been reinstated as an amateur, has been elected to tho management of tho Oldham Club. .. ... .;.'..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2190, 1 July 1914, Page 4
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171LEAGUE FOOTBALL Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2190, 1 July 1914, Page 4
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