FOOTBALL
northern union game
NEW ZEALANDER SUSPENDED
LONDON. Fel). 1. Bv the Orvieto, which sailed on ■ r ' o-fi. the Australasian North tTlJnion p'l'avers. who have been touring in Great Britain left fnjhen homes. The Australasian feuhX mittee appointed to deal with ma - ters relating to the tour, at then final meeting, after the team had set sail suspended Robert. Taylor, Hull s international forward and B. Lamg, the only New Zealander included •» the touring team. As the offence which they were reported took plac - at Hull on December 24th the suspensions are -rather belated. Provision, however, has been made or the New Zealand League to he admitted into full membership of the Union, and presumably Laing will need to “rest” for three matches when the New Zealand season opens. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1922, Page 3
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129FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1922, Page 3
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