ATHLETICS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. •SPHIXOBUK TKA.M. I'AI.MKnSTOX X., Oilolhm- C. A local resident lu>., been advised by Mr rime;y, the Manager of tlie Springbok team which visited the Dominion in lb2l, tiiai. it second team is heine contemplated. He is anxious to learn the possibilities ol iinaneial success for Midi a venture. Some dissatisfaction i- lying exptessod in South Africa at the terms iiiat are offered by the Kngli~.ii Council for ail Olympic Team to vi-it the lain gathering in 1!!-i. As an aHentative. a tour of Australia, and New /.calami i~ spoken of. It i.~ not stated who would comprise the team, but Ayrc.-Oosterlaak i< again anxious to, mako the trip. Jl the visit materialises. the tour will open in New Zealand instead of Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1923, Page 4
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128ATHLETICS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1923, Page 4
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