ALL BLACKS' TOUR
PROFIT TO N.S.W. R.F.U.
THE SCRUMMAGE RULE
(Received August 30, 2 -p.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day
The secretary of the New South Wales Rugby Union (Mr." Noseda) says that the accounts of the New Zealand tour have not been finalised, but it is considered that the New South "Wales Rugby Union will profit by at least £1500. , •.■>,•:
Tho "Labour Daily" comments: "It is lucky that last Saturday's colourless gamo was tho last and riot the' first fixture, as there can be 'wttsh-outs' in which Jupiter Pluvius plays no part.'* Stuart Perkins in the'"Daily Telegraph," referring to Mr. Geddess complaints about the "Australian hooker. says: "The scrummage law is universal, and, though it is difficult for any official to stick strictly to the letter of the law, no one side was allowed an advantage in the first Test."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1934, Page 14
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