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CASUALTY LIST

T. Kemp, a third-grade Rugby player for Manukau, was kicked on the head during the game at the Show Grounds on Saturday. He was taken to the Auckland Hospital suffering from concussion. His condition this morning is reported to have improved, but the full extent of his injuries will not be known until lie is X-rayed this afternoon. Kemp, who is 23. lives at Te Pa papa. While playing in the Parnell B League team at the Domain. T. Molloy, of “Sunnybrae,” Lake Road, Takapuna, had several ribs broken. After treatment at the casualty ward, he was taken home.

During the match at the Domain, T. Hankers, aged 21 one of the Technical College Old Boys’ team, dislocated his shoulder. He was t*»ken to his home at IS Lawrence Street, Grey Lynn, after treatment at the Auckland Hospital. All injured players were attended to by the St. John Ambulance.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 141, 5 September 1927, Page 6

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CASUALTY LIST Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 141, 5 September 1927, Page 6

CASUALTY LIST Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 141, 5 September 1927, Page 6

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