TRAMWAYS SOCCERITE HAS NO LUCK IN BUMPS WITH SHORE OPPONENT
IVTR. A. TINKLER, of the Tramways Soccer team, who fell heavilv on his hand in colliding with a Shore player at Blandford Park on Saturday last, is found on an X - ray examination by Dr. Neil MeDougall, honorary surgeon to the A.F.A., to be suffering from a fractured wrist The popular tramwayman has been distinctly unlucky in his bumps with the same Shore opponent, as last year at Devonoort in collidir>g with the same player, Tinkler fell and dislocated his elbow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 339, 26 April 1928, Page 10
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