FOOTBALL.
ALL BLACKS ILLNESS. (United Press Association.— By Elec-trio Telegraph.—Copyright.) HOBART. April 23. Seven of the All Blacks, namely, M cGregor. McWilliams. Greuside. Scrimshaw. Hadley and Harvey, have I tee n laid aside through sickness during the trip from Sydney to Hobart. The first five went down with some strange sickness on the same night. There were no warning symptoms, but they suffered frantic pains, with violent vomiting. 'Hie spasm lasted for three hours.
The ship’s doctor suggested iced water and food which disagreed. Hadley is suffering from a poisoned arm.
Harvey lias a heavy cold. All seven are now on the mend. The All Blacks’ training started on the ship to-day. and the team practised on a Hobart ground.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1928, Page 2
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