MR R. E. SAVAGE DEAD
1937*38 Australian Team’s Manager I w mjs. Press Association— Copyright) SYDNEY. July 3. Mr Robert Emmett Savage, a Labour member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, and a BMudnentßgure in trade union and Bugby League affairs lor many years the Legislative Council in 1931, and I Sis association with the New South Walts Bugby League dated back to He was secretary of the Australian Rugby League team which toured New Zealand, England and France to 1937*38. PLAYER ORDERED OFF Soon after the start of the Bugby League match between Sydenham and Christchurch on Saturday. the referee, Mr R. Broome ordered off a Sydenham toward, A. Green for questioning the referee’s decision. Games In Other Centres Auckland—Western 16. Eastern 9; Richmond 13 Marist 6: Ellerslie II Glenora 5; Southern 43. Northern 19. Championship pointa: Western 18, Southern 12, Ellerslie 11 Richmond 11. Marist 9. Eastern 9. Glenora 6. Northern 4. Manawatu—Kiwi 16. Feildlng 6; Kia Ora 36. Takaroa 20. Taranaki.—Waterside 52. Patea 28: Waitara 34. Hawera 31. Wellington.—Waterside 39. Miramar 3; Korodale 23. Marist 18: Peton« 27 Taita 2; St. George 18. Randwick 7 west Coast—Marist 11. Brunner 4: Ngahere 32, Cobden-Kohinoor 7; Blackball 2, Runanga 2 —Marist win the championship. DMOdtak— Univeraity 47, City U: Athletic 31. Kia Toa 13.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28939, 6 July 1959, Page 15
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