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Some Hamilton Dissatisfaction
(By i'elegrapti-
HAMILTON, This Day. Following the playing of 35-minute spells in the Springboks' match yesterday there has been much discussion and some dissatisfaction evident over the granting of this liinit, which was agreed upon by the captains of .the respeetive teams, Grossman, the Combined captam, concedmg the point to Nel. Reference to the diffei-ence in the spells here and in South Africa was made at the olfieial dinner in the evening, when the manager, Mr P. Day, said that in Africa they play 35-minute spells and 40 jninutes dn the Tests. The gate takings for the match were £1843 12/-. The attendance was 15,053. in addition to '2500 school children.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 164, 29 July 1937, Page 6
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