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"LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON"

Soccer runs in the blood of some people, just as Rugby is claimed to do. When an Australian Soccer team visited New Zealand in 1922 their first match was played in Wanganui, and in the local team on that occasion was Mr. W. J. Healey,- now well known in bowling circles in Wanganui. Last Saturday, says an exchange, Mr. Healey had an .added interest in the 1936 Australian Soccer team's visit, for a son, A. Healey, was the Wanganui goalkeeper. It was a case of "Like father, like son" in the family ability ai Soccer. ...,.-.

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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 23

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"LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON" Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 23

"LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON" Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 23

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