MILD ENTHUSIASM.
NATIONAL COACH SCHEME.
HOBBS AND RHODES TOO BUSY
(Received 3 p.m.)
LONDON, August 22
The "Daily Express" publishes opinions regarding its suggestion that Hobbs and Rhodes be appointed national coaches.
Lord Hawke considers there are too many difficulties in the way.
Mr. A. E. Gillisran says it is a good idea, but he doubts if it can be carried out.
Mr. J. H. U\ T. Douslas states it is a good scheme, but the right people must handle it.
The Hon. L. H. Tennyson ft afraid both men are too busy to take up the job, and the Hon. F. S. Calthorpe says the coachin? is best left to the counties. (A. and X.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 7
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