FOOTBALL.
ALL CAPTAIN. < CLIFF PORTER’S CONDITION. ■V. , . . (Australian Press®Association)' • (Received this dav at 9. a.m.) t , SYDNEY, July 4. Porter will not lead: the All Blacks against Australia in the first test next Saturday and' there; is a possibility that he will riot play at all during the tour. Over the week-end Porter’s septic, arm was swollen to unusual proportions. .Fortunately, he has now thrown off the ill-effects, and is out of danger. DALLEY INJURED. SYDNEY, July 4. Dailey suffered an injured shoulder but was examined last night and it was not found serious. It is hoped he will he able to play in the first test. Hot foments were applied and massages will he resorted to, when he returns to Sydney. "- 1 • '
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1929, Page 5
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