FOOTBALL
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. THE IU'GBY dispute: LONDON. Feb 23. The “Daily Telegraph” says:—Bug1, y circles ill Britain and the Dominions will welcome the removal of Lawton's suspciusion by the English ILL ~ just announced. No otto could possibly contend that Lawton offended against th ’ suiris of amateurism. The Rugby (•. mil's and the professional rules were devised thirty years ago. and did not eon template a. state of affairs like that in Quo: n.slnnd to-day. where only the thirteen aside game is played. A revision of the rules was clearly demanded or everv Australian player, except Sydneyites, would encounter trouble when he wanted to play in England.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1923, Page 4
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