FOOTBALL
j AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAHI.K ASSOCIATION. j SPRINGBOKS VIEW*. '■ 'Jp.’cciveil iriiis Pay at 11 a.m.) f ~ CAPETOWN, Oct '27 . 1 At n civic welcome at Durban the ; manager of the Springboks spoke ot I Rugby as a sun of religion in New Zealand. Kor sumo reasons Now Zealanders regarded themselves as the champions ot Rwgbv and ignored the Springboks, but- the latter bad shoui that Africans could play, and that the AfiicaU formation is the better. A Irion ns also learned much fn»m the New Zealanders. IK* paid a high tribute to the enthusiasm regarding sport in Now Zealand compared with Africa. Tlio All Blacks should be mvii.-d L visit Africa.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1921, Page 3
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