RUGBY REPRESENTATIVES. TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—As the* O.tngo team go on tour, and only a-few Saturdays remain for the selectors to pick the players, I hope they will not overlook the Union . Lluh, as they have three storl'ms players m R. logarty, Knox (forwards), and Mills, fiye-eigkt/i. The latter, in particular, is a fine stamp of player. In regard to his defence, attack, and goal-kicking qualities he excels. So far this season he has scored no less than 25 out of the 40 points obtained by his team. In concluding, I hope the above players will not be overlooked.—l am, etc., Spectator. July 4.
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Evening Star, Issue 15537, 6 July 1914, Page 8
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