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(To the Kditor). S,r.-'l'he delihcrate striking of volute Taintti hy tt Kiwi forward on Saturday last is only one of the mans incidents which 1 have oh-erved tin-sea-on that lead me to the sad conclusion that the good old game ot l«ngI • as tar as West la ml is concerned is almost down and out. What do you think of the behaviour ui a small section on the grandstand who actually applauded Hahn tor hi- contemptible action - I mav state that before tills happened there were several other dirt v tricks performed by various members of the "poor little Ki w i team." So glaring were they that the Heferee found it his duty to will'll these several Kiwi players. On the other hand, as far as 1 can leant, imt one A rah tira nlnver was warned. Might suggest to the Siil.-Tnion that punishment for broaches at the end ot the season he carried forward to next season. Stunning down at this stage for a lew Satnrdavs is not an adequate penalty. I am etc. I>AK KIIA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1924, Page 2
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180CORRESPONDENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1924, Page 2
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