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Johnny Fulton, Don Campbell and Al Hershey, the American athletes at present touring New Zealand, have already made themselves popular with sportsmen and officials. Among their particular good points are the following:—They are cheerful and friendly; they have the happy American knack of remembering personal names even after one meeting; they are on the dot for appointments; and they arrived with the question "Where can we go fishing for a 5Ib. trout?" These photographs were taken during training before the Auckland meeting at which the New Zealand record of £1,000 gate money was taken. They show:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 397, 31 January 1947, Page 24

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Johnny Fulton, Don Campbell and Al Hershey, the American athletes at present touring New Zealand, have already made themselves popular with sportsmen and officials. Among their particular good points are the following:—They are cheerful and friendly; they have the happy American knack of remembering personal names even after one meeting; they are on the dot for appointments; and they arrived with the question "Where can we go fishing for a 5Ib. trout?" These photographs were taken during training before the Auckland meeting at which the New Zealand record of £1,000 gate money was taken. They show: New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 397, 31 January 1947, Page 24

Johnny Fulton, Don Campbell and Al Hershey, the American athletes at present touring New Zealand, have already made themselves popular with sportsmen and officials. Among their particular good points are the following:—They are cheerful and friendly; they have the happy American knack of remembering personal names even after one meeting; they are on the dot for appointments; and they arrived with the question "Where can we go fishing for a 5Ib. trout?" These photographs were taken during training before the Auckland meeting at which the New Zealand record of £1,000 gate money was taken. They show: New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 397, 31 January 1947, Page 24

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