THE ALL BLACKS
THREE MORE CASUALTIES
WARM TRIBUTE TO SHAW,
(United Press Association—Copyright) (Received This. Day, 9.5 a.m.) LONDON, October 17.' The match against Edinburgh-Glas-gow, at Glasgow, resulted iri; three more casualties among the All Blacks. ‘ Manchester and Solomon received cuts on the ears necessitating stitching. McLean’s shoulder was badly wrenched and he is forced to keep his arm in a sling. ' . Officers of many famous regiments greeted the New Zealanders on their, arrival at Aldershot. Hie entertainment will include aeroplane trips, j The New Zealanders consider that Shaw is the greatest footballer they have encountered on the tour and that he compares with the best five-eighths of all time. , <
Players deny allegations of deliberate obstruction in the game as Glasgow.
THE COMBINER' SERVICES TEAM.
SIX INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS
(Received This Day, 12.20 p.m.) LONDON, October 17. The Combined Services team against tho All Blacks is: ,
I Full-back: Knopman (Navy).. Three-quarters: Novis (Army), Griddle (Navy), Ley land • (Army), Unwin (Army). . \ ■ ■ ■“ 1 1 Half-backs: Walker (Air Force) and Dean (Army). Forwards,: Beamish (Air. Force) Kendrew (Army), Wallis (Army), Webb (Marines), Evans (Navy), Holland (Air Force), Boast (Army), Watkins (Navy). Novis, Leyland, Dean, Kendrew, Webb and Evans are internationals.
THE MID-GLAMORGAN MATCH.
ONE CLUB WITHDRAWS FROM
TRIALS
(Received. This Day, 12.20 p.m.) LONDON, October 17.
The Mountain Ash Club, resenting the fact that its ground was not chosen for one of the three trial games in connection with the Mid-Glamorgan team to meet the All Blacks on December 12, also disagreeing with the trial selections, refused to take further part in the arrangements.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 5, 18 October 1935, Page 5
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