FOOTBALL.
to tub i;Diion. Sir, — T notice a gical fluttering among the vaiious Rugby Unions at present, owing to the pioposal to sc-nd away a team of professionals. Perhaps it will now cause them to give their own uinatcuis .i little ('on«idei.ition. >fen play football for years,, lisking their limbs, iind do not even get. a free ivim to re]>rcsentati\c or other matches wheji they liuve a bye. I suffer v brain f.torm every representative match, and other matches, when T see Iho procession of Rugby parnsitcs and 'loadhcvds marfjiing in, while I, a footballer, but not <i jepicsentulive, hive to pay my way in U> suppml this crowd. 1 should nlio like to nt.do that no nvin without trade or future bhould refuse a tour ni v piofei'ionul.--I nm, etc., CLAY BANK. . 23rd May,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 129, 1 June 1907, Page 6
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