KANGAROOS’ GUEST.
S MR F. TOTTEY’S ARRIVAL. t s PASSENGER BY THE AORANGI. s v (By Telegraph.—Press Assnrfat'on ) AUCKLAND, Monday. a One of the most excited passengers t by the Aorangi from Sydney to-day ? was Mr Fred Tottey, a former Hamils ton boy, who has come to join the _ Australian (Rugby League' team for rl England. d Mr Tottey was selected for the - Kangaroos ns a three-quarter, and sent e his wife and child to New Zealand, lie r, ihen met with misfortune and injured p his ankle in an unimportant match so y severely that the board of control had - to drop him from the team. The members of the team guaranteed up e to £ls a man out of money due to r them at the completion of the tour - for Mr Tottey to accompany the team 1 as their guest. His ankle still is in " plaster. n ‘‘l cannot play unless it becomes " absolutely necessary on the tour and * the board of control give's its consent. 1 have been commissioned to write n special reports for a leading Sydney newspaper, and I am looking forward to seeing the. team give a good account of itself.” said Mr Tottey, who is delighted to !"• m.,Uing 11 • 11
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20267, 9 August 1937, Page 10
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208KANGAROOS’ GUEST. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20267, 9 August 1937, Page 10
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