[?]UGBY IN FRANCE
II called off field !but finally -s ITBALL SLAUGHTER" a-By Tclegraiih — 0 ipyri ght). jtc. May 26, 5.5 p.m. Paris, May 25. siing scenes at Nice char- [ the match between Wolver- ! Wanderers and Olympic ttClub. Half an hour after off, Wolverhampton protestit their opponents' kicking, and fouling, whereupon the iid directors went on to the I separated the teams. fc wero called in to mainJ'The Wolverhampton man- % called his tearn otl' the s directors of the Nice club fearing that the spectators f if the match were not t persuaded the Wolverplayers to return, but the ■cescontinued until timo was ? minutes eaily. dverhampton manager said Ju never seen "such a i and would never bring 'france again.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 542, 27 May 1933, Page 5
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