FOOTBALL
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. GABLE ASSOCIATION. FRENCH FOOTBALL TEAM. TO VISIT N.Z. WELLINGTON, January 17. The French Rugby Union has accepted the New Zealand Union’s terms and a team will tour New Zealand this year. It will consist of 29 men, who will leave Southampton by the Ruahine in the middle of April, and arrive at the beginning of June. Liey will he under the charge of Mr Rutherford, an Englishman, who is secretary of the French Union. The tour will he under tho sole direction of the New Zealand Union.
[Received This Day at 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, Jan 16.
The League football ground had been cleared of" much of tho snow - befoic «i start was made, hut it was heavy going. Oldham maintained a continual pressure and the first half ended—Oldhanr 8, Australasia 3. Play was strenuous throughout. Oldham always had a' bit of an advantage. The final score was: Oldham three tries, three goals; Australasia, a goal and a try.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1922, Page 3
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