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THE ALL BLACKS.

TEAM FOR TO-DAY'S GAME. THE INJURED PLAYERS. (CNTIT-D PRESS ASSOCIATION— F.Y Et-ICTEIC TELKGBAra—COPTaICHT.) (Received July Oth, 10.40 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 9. The All Black team to play against New South Wales to-morrow will be as follows: — C. Stringfellow. B. Grenside, S. R. Carleton, G. H.

Geddes. C. Oliver, H. Lilburne. J. Tuck. Wing-forward —W. Hook. B. Palmer, A. I. Cottrell.

C. Sonntag, E. R. Steere, W. Reside, E. McWilliams, E. Snow,

It is likely that Mr Martin will be referee, owing to Mr Mayne not being available.

Porter will be playing on Saturday. Rika has sustained a slight leg injury, but is improving. Dalley is still suffering from his shoulder, but it is mending slowly.—Australian Press Association. THE EMERGENCIES. (Received July 10th, LIS a.m.) SYDNEY, July 9. The All Blacks' emergencies are Leys, Waterman, Keid, and Mahoney. It is understood that Leys slightly injured his ankle on the trip across^ —Australian Press Association. COMPLAINT BY AUSTRALIAN PLAYER. SYDNEY, July 9. Cyril Towers, Australia's three-quar-ter, who had to leave the field on Saturday, is still in hospital with his head swathed in bandages and suffering from a damaged eye, a swollen nose, and injured ribs. Towers complains that he was tackled by the All Blacks when he did not have the ball. He said : "There was a man on top of me every time I went near it." —Australian Press Association.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 10

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THE ALL BLACKS. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 10

THE ALL BLACKS. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 10