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MUNSTER TO ARRIVE LATER

The Munster Soccer Club’s touring team will arrive in New Zealand too late for two of its four scheduled matches, according to a Press Association message from Auckland.

The airline carrying the Germans has advised the Auckland Football Association that the team will not arrive from Sydney until 6.45 p.m. on Friday, May 29. The team was due to play Canterbury in Christchurch on Wednesday, May 27 and Wellington the next night. Its other two matches are against Auckland on May 30 and New Zealand, at Auckland, on June 1. Grand Prix Eighteen drivers from nine countries—including two New Zealanders—will compete at Zandvoort in the Dutch Grand Prix, the second event in the

1964 world drivers’ championship. The New Zealanders are Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon. Two eight-cylin-der Ferraris will make their debut in the race, over 222 miles. —N.Z.P.A.-Reuter. Moreton In Because of a leg injury which troubled Him throughout the New Zea-

land colts trial at Feilding, I. N. Uttley has with-

drawn from the New Zealand Universities team to play Australian Universities team at Athletic Park today. He has been replaced by the former All Black, R. C. Moreton, of Canterbury.—(P.A.) Tremain Out? The New Zealand Rugby Union flanker, K. R. Tremain, is unlikely to play for the President’s XV in today’s third and last jubilee match of the South African Rugby Board. He damaged an ankle In yesterday’s second festival match at Port Elizabeth and is limping badly. R. Glasgow, the Scottish flank forward, has been asked to stand by as a replacement. —(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter). At Henley Approval for the Whakatane pair, D. Molesworth and

A. Reid, and the West End sculler, M. Watkinson, to compete in the Henley Regatta in July has been granted by the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association. The council decided to make a donation of £25 towards the oarsmen’s expenses—(P.A.)

Shield Sought

Otago will attempt to regain the South Island Shield for roller hockey, which it lost to Canterbury last year for the first time since it was given in 1958 by Mr F. Foote, of Dunedin. The Canterbury selectors (Messrs R. Whyte, M. Clark and T. Falgar) have picked the following team for the match at Christchurch: W. Interman (goal), D. Fantham (full-back), B. Bediwell (left-wing), S. Clarke (right-wing), J. Campbell (centre), D. Falgar and J. Halcot (reserves).

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 10

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MUNSTER TO ARRIVE LATER Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 10

MUNSTER TO ARRIVE LATER Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 10