FOOTBALL
' n V TI'I.HGItArfT —PRH PRESS aSSOCM'! lON | N.Z. HUGHY UNION. WEI.T.INOTON. April 29. Now Zealand Rugby Onion bus formally resolved to invite a British team to tour Now Zealand in 192-1, and not to serid any New Zealand team until 1920. at the earliest. It was decided to recommend the setting apart of one Saturday this season, by every Union, as a charity Saturday. At the request of Mr Clutha McKenzie, a portion of the proceeds will he devoted to the Pearson fund for the blind. The offer of the Dominion Sportsmen’s Association to present ten shields for competition among the primary schools was declined with thanks. The opening games in Wellington will he played under the old rules. The question of adopting the amended rules will be discussed later.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1922, Page 3
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131FOOTBALL Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1922, Page 3
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