NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE TEAM
POOR PLACE-KICKING RESPONSIBLE FOE LOSS OF TESTS. By Teleura-ph—l'ress Aiwociatlon. Auckland, Julj 31, The. New Zealand League team returned Ijy tho Mahia, and lauded this afternoon. Inferring to the Australian tour, llr. (Jjkley (one of tho managers) aaid that •iviih the exception ot the second Queenslurid match tnu referees had been satistacturj. Th«, tepoi'H \u«t W'liddell's log was broken were not correct. Walsh and Laiug are still incapacitated, Mr. Oakley remarked that luotball in i\ew Sonlli Wales was not up to the previous standard. In tho forward division the New Zealamlers predominated. Poor. goalkickinj,' was responsible, for the two New Zealand losses in the tests. Mr. Oakley added that if tho shipping strike permitted, u team would 'leave Sydney to tour 'Now -Zealand between August 13 and Iβ.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 262, 1 August 1919, Page 7
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132NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE TEAM Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 262, 1 August 1919, Page 7
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