FOOTBALL
THE AUSTRALIAN TEAMS. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, Oct B.—ln the match against) Glamorganshire, played lati Cardiff, Russell scored early for the Wallabies. A fast forward game eii* ! ‘ sued until half time. Afterwards, Russell scored twice and Richards once. Glamorgan outsiders were weak but the forwards made many, smart rushes. The Wallabies held the, advantage throughout. Moyar Bradford welcomed the League Team. It was beautiful weather and there were 4000 spectators. ■ The Australians scored a try and a penalty - ; goal in the first half and Bradford’d.' goal and a try early in the second spell. It was an exciting game/.to’ the finish. Hennessy sustained..,a cracked jaw, SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM VISITS THE DOMINION. , ,'ap.n WELLINGTON, This Driy>- ™ The New Zealand Football Association recently opened up comnumica,ti‘6h with a view to receiving a visit ijf a South African Soccer team; To-day the secretary received a cable of advice, that the South African Executive had approved of the proposal and had decided to call a meeting for 30th Oct. to come to a definite decision on the subject.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1908, Page 3
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