FOOTBALL.
ALL BLACKS IN AFRICA A CLOSE OAME. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.- -Copyright. Capetown, July 24. The New Zealand military ltugby team in the first match beat the team representing the country cluba by 8 to 0. The scores comprised one goal and one try, to one penalty goal and one try.—Aus. and N.Z. Cable Asuoc. TUKAPA CLUB • The following will represent Tukapn in the senior match against Inglewood at Western Park to-day at 2.45 p.m. sharp: Prlar, A. Oliver, Bosweil, H. Oliver, Lawson, R, Oliver, Cameron, Hurley, Cocker, Johnston, John, Braeburn, O'Grady, Early, Kirk. Tho protest lodged by the Tukapa Club in connection with tho senior match against Stratford last week Is creating considerable interest, and It is understood that the matter will be considered at a Rugby Union meeting to be hold at Eltham to-day. Tukapa have protested on tho grounds that Stratford included in their team the Carlson brothers, who have played for Eltham in all matches this season, and have not been transferred. The Eltham Club are reported to be also taking action, in view of their game against Stratford at Eltham to-day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1919, Page 8
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186FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1919, Page 8
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