CANADIAN SOCCER TEAM ON TOUR
TWO MEN INJURED TEAM FINDS N.Z. COLD WELLINGTON, Friday. D. Turner and D. Graham, two members of the Canadian Soccer team, haw returned to Wellington temporarily disabled. The former twisted his ankle «t Greymouth, and Graham was injured is the match at Nelson. Both will undergo medical treatment here, which, it is hoped, will enable them to Pi*® 1 the side for the second test at Christ* church on July 2. Turner said Timlin’s wonderful goa* keeping was responsible for the Canadians’ defeat by Westland. The£ ha® quite a big part in the game, but Timlin was unbeatable. Curiously enough, the visitoi* ar? feeling the cold very much. In Canat* houses and hotels are internally heated, but in New Zealand they find the interiors so cold that they cannot sie«P*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 76, 21 June 1927, Page 12
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