NOT CONCERNED
ALL BLACK MANAGER
CRITICISM OF CHANGES
PAGE'S FIIESH INJURY
Called Vresa Association— lSy Electrlo Telaurapb—Copyright. , (Received October 9, 10 a.m.) - LONDON, October 8. J. R. Page, a five^eighth in the New Zealand Rugby football • team who liad a leg muscle torn in the second match of the tour, has sprained his leg again and it is feared'that he will be unavailable for a month. His loss is a severe one. " . D. Dalton and W. E. Hadley, two front-row forwards, are still on the injured list. The manager (Mr. V. R. Meredith) is not concerned with the criticisms of the drastic changes made in the All Black teams and is determined to give everyone a turn. The team is virtually enjoying the freedom of Newcastle and members are given free passes to the theatres i and cinemas. The team inspected the Silver Jubilee express. ' ■ !
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 11
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145NOT CONCERNED Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 11
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