FOOTBALL
AM) N.2. \ An;M ADMICUm SOCCKR FOOTIJALL. LONDON, Jan. 27. Diving to tht* number of replayed ties in the first round of the Association C‘ti]>, the attendances and receipts re- rhed enormous figures. The spectators totalled I and the takings 275. LONDON. Jan. 27 The amateur Association football match, Kngland v. Wales, resulted in a draw, each side scoring four goals. LM.LiSH RUGBY .VETERANS. LONDON. Jan. 27. English Rugby football will suffer a severe loss hy the retirement at flip end of this season of a famous pair ol it in national halves, Davies and Kershaw. The former intends to marry ami relircitiish the game, and the latter shortly joins the battleship Barham. Davies has played in nineteen international matches, and was only once on file losing side, v.hen South A 1 idea won in Ibid. Kershaw has played in thirteen international''. Roth arc playing again.*l Ireland on l-'eh. 10th. AN LXTKAVARANT TOUR. PARIS, Jan. 27. Tie French sporting newspapers sever.!'.' criticise the expenditure on the Fiviich Ivughv ;eam ! s vi-it to Scotland on January 20th. rmi tiling out that (I: ■■ eighteen players and seventeen officials making the trip spent 75.000 franc-'.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1923, Page 1
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