FOOTBALL.
SUNDAY FOOTBALL QUESTION. AUSTRALIAN AND N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AYE LEI N( TON, May 23 The New Zealand Rugby Union has decided that iho Maori team shall leave from " Auckland oir June 8 for Sydney. As the result of an inquiry from the Bullor Union, a motion was carried expressing disapproval of official contests being held on Sundays. Thirty-live applications lor re-instate-ments were considered. All save three were granted.
The N'.SAV. Union is to he asked to change the dale ol the mail'll, AitHiliv. .Metropolitan, to give a week’s interval between Ihe first and second tests. X.Z. ’VARSITY TEA A! ROSE. SYDNEY, Al ay 2il Alar Iy (Tub, last season’s Rugby premiers, .defeated the New Zealand University team by thirteen to eight The visitors led- at the interval by eight in live, hut, there was superior combination amongst the Manly hacks, who outpaced the New /.ealandei s. For Manly. Pym (2) and Smith scored tries, A!ingav kicking two goals. For New Zealand. Riggs and Rrodio got tries, T'Shck goaliug one.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1923, Page 1
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