ALL BLACK TOURS
The following: is in answer to a letter from a Gisborne correspondent, who signs himself “Kruger”: The personnel of the 1919 Service Rugby team to South Africa was as follows: — Manager. Lieutenant R. W. Baumgart (Wellington); fullback, Sergeant-Major J. G. O’Brien (Auckland); threequarters, Lieutenant E. W. King, assistant manager (Wellington), Sergeant W. A. Lord (Canterbury), Sergeant R. W. Roberts (Taranaki), Sergeant E. Ryan (Wellington), Sergeant J. Stohr (Taranaki); tiveeighths, Sergeant W. R. Lea (Otago); Sergeant W. L. Henry (South Canterbury), Lieutenant G. J. McNaught (Wanganui), Sergeant-Major James Ryan, vice-captain (Wellington); halves. StaffSergeant C. Brown, captain (Taranaki), Sergeant D. Sandmann (Canterbury), wing-forwards, Sergeant A. A. Lucas (Auckland), Sergeant A. P. Singe (Auckland); forwards, Sergeant E. A. Beilis (Wanganui), Sergeant J. A. Bruce (Wellington), Sergeant M. Cain (Taranaki), Staff-Sergeant E. L. J. Cockroft (Southland), Sergeant A. Gilchrist (Wellington). Staff-Sergeant R. Fogarty (Otago). StaffSergeant E. W. Hasell (Canterbury), Sergeant J. Kissick (Taranaki). Lieutenant J. E. Moffit (Wellington), Staff-Sergeant E. J. Naylor (Otago), Sergeant S. J. Standen (Wellington). Sergeant A. H. West (Taranaki), Staff-Sergeant 11. G. Whittington (Taranaki). Summary.—Matches played Id, won 11, lost 3, drawn 1. Points for 170, against
The personnel of the 1913 All Blacks team to California aud British Columbia was as follows: —Manager, Mr. G. H. Mason; backs. A. J. McGregor (Auckland). G. Loveriage (Taranaki),. R. V. Roberts (Taranaki), J. Stohr (Taranaki), F. Mitchinson (Wellington), J. R. McKenzie (Wellington), E. Roberts (Wellington). G. D. Gray (Canterbury), H. M. Taylor (Canterbury), T. W. Lynch (South Canterbury), J. E. Cuthill (Otago). Forwards, J. A. Bruce (Auckland). A. J. Downing (Auckland). G. Sellars (Auckland). J. T. Wylie Auckland), M. Cain (Taranaki), H. Dewar (Taranaki), H. v\ Murray (Canterbury), T. Douglas (Otago), •T. B. Graham (Otago), A. McDonald, captain (Otago). P. Williams (Otago), H. Atkinson (West Coast). Summary.—Matches played 16. won 16. Points, for 610, against 6.
An extra match played at Suva. Fiji, and won by New Zealand. 67—3, is not counted in the New Zealand records.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 7
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328ALL BLACK TOURS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 381, 15 June 1928, Page 7
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