FOOTBALL
AUSTKAr.IA>-' AND 5.7.. CARI.K ASSOCIATION LEAOI'E FOOTBALL. (Received This Day at 12.25 p.m.) LONDON. October 215. The Australasian League footballers liad an easy victory over Hatley. Play was lively hut tile speed and vim of the I visitors heat Batley all through. At half time the score was Australasia ]5. Batley 7. The final score was Australasia six goals, seven tries: Batley two goals one try.. After six thousand spectators were seated thousands broke down the gates and rushed the seats without (laying. SPRINGBOKS GET HOME. (Received This Day at 1.5 p.m.) CAPETOWN, Oct. 20. The Springboks have arrived. The AlanngPr interviewed reiterated the charges of roughness when playing New South Wales matches, but lieliev. ed the tour had done much to revive interest in Rugby. Regarding New Zealand, he believed the South Africans were over cautious, otherwise they might have won the Tests. He paid a. high tribute to the enthusiasm of the N T ew Zealand people, which alone assured the financial success of the tour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1921, Page 3
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