SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
"* FOOTBALL. The Appeal Committee of the New Zealand Rugby Union have upheld the decision of the Otago Union in the matter of the Caversham-Dunedin appeal. In this case a free kick was awarded against the Caversham Club as a ponalty on account of one of its half-backs having kicked the ball back into the scrummage from which it had come out to him, and from that free kick the Dunedin team obtained a goal. The decision of the referee iu awarding the free kick was reversed, on appeal, by the O.R.F.U. Committee, whose finding is now sustained.
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Evening Star, Issue 10747, 6 October 1898, Page 4
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99SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 10747, 6 October 1898, Page 4
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