FOOTBALL
KAIiEWELLTXC THE "ALL HOLDS."
Loudon. April 3. Many loading footballers gathered at I-'euchurch street railway station to hid farewell to the remainin- members of the Xew Zealand professional football team, who are about to embark on their return journey.
Followers „[ (he uanie ill the Dominion «! to hear llmt Mr. Ilowland Hill, president of the Emdish l,n.,|>v I ■lllOll, has been seriously i'||.
A sidelight on old-time loolball iu (he Mack Country (England): The ball has been kicked over the stand: no other is at hand. Captain (covered in bruises am! blood) lo referee: "< „,ne along, sir; never mind the ball. Let's gel „„ with the game."
It is slated that the receipts iu connection with the torn- of the professional "All lllacks" total ,CH,7l:i. which will Hive each member about (Jljo aflcr all the excuses and "table money" of CI per neck have been deducted. '
It is rmnuri'il in (lie South tliiit a ~ lr "Kempt "ill l„. made tin- vcar to ml induce tli«- .-.VrtU-iii mi pa vim. iiilerprovincial pl # ers fur lost time."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 3
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174FOOTBALL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 3
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