THE ALL BLACKS
FINUYSON INCIDENT CLOSED TEAM FOR THE FIFTH MATCH MORE TO PLAY HIS FIRST GAME [Special tc Press Association ] KROONSTAD, Juno 12. (Received Juno 13, at 10 a.m.) Tho Transvaal Rugby Union reported Iho Fiulnvson incident lo tho South African Rugby Hoard, saying that d had dealt with tho matter, and now considered it closed. Tho team for to-morrows _ match against the Orange Free State is: FULL-BACK. H. Lilbnrno (Canterbury, 11.2). THREE-QUARTERS. B. Grensido (Hawke’s Bay, 13.6). D. A. Lindsay (Otago, 13.6). A. C. C. Robilliard (Canterbury, 11.8). FIVE-EIGHTHS. W. A. Strang (South Canterbury, 11.4) N. P. M'Grcgor (Canterbury, 10.0). HALF-BACK. W. C. Dailey (Canterbury, 10.10). FORWARDS. G, Scrimshaw (Canterbury, 12.0), rover. J. Here (Otago, 12.12). H. J. Swain (Hawke’s Bay, 13.2). M. Brownlie, captain (Hawke’s Bay, 14.3). G. C. Alley (Canterbury, 15.7). R. G. M'Williams (Auckland, 11.5). P. Ward (Taranaki, 14.10). W. Hazlett (Southland, M. 7). EMERGENCIES. S. R. Carleton, back (Canterbury, 11.5) R. F. Stewart, forward (South Canterbury, 15.1), Tho rest of tho team stayed at Johannesburg for intensive training for tho return match against the Transvaal on Saturday. Tho opinion is that the Now Zealanders will win to-morrow. The Orange Free State team contains thirteen Bloemfontein players.
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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 5
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