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On The Ball, Boys !

■ A FEW weeks, and the Rugby gongs 5 t\ will be echoing- from every corner • ' of- New Zealand. But where would be our Rugby prestige were" it not for the men who ■ "sound the gong" for our country 5 clubs? Every country club, however remote from city centres, is a rivet m • our Rugger armor. And who drives "• the rivets? The men who control the L clubs. Paddy Walsh is one of them. 1 When the crisp mountain air of ' Ohakune resounds with the call to jersey and sprig, it will be the signal > to rise, and drink to club-manager and 5 selector. Paddy Wnlsh — the soul of a ' sportsman and a man among men — 5 who has done. more than most to popu--1 larise the great winter game. t ■ . ' ■ . . ■ .

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NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 6

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134

On The Ball, Boys! NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 6

On The Ball, Boys! NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 6

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