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HART'S INJURY BALL TO JOIN TEAM [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, June 14. The Now Zealand Rugby team for the Australian lour assembled in Wellington to-day, most of the members arriving this morning. Through a mishap in a club match on Saturday the team is not likely to have the services of G. F. Hart, who was selected for the tour. Hart had a bone in his shoulder fractured on Saturday, and after an examination it was thought that the injury would not prevent him from being fit for play in about a fortnight. On the strength of this he was ordered to come to Wellington with the other members of tlie team. A further medical examination of the injqred shoulder was carried out to-day. and it is understood as a result that little prospect is held out for Hart being properly fit for play for some weeks. N. Ball (Wellington) has received advice tliat he has been included in the New Zealand team. Hart will remain behind for treatment, and there is a possibility that in the event of his being fit in time to join the New Zealand team for some of its matches he may be sent to Australia,
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Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 4
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