FOOTBALL
BRISTOL AND CLIFTON MATCH. [BY TKIXGIUPff I'Kll PBK9B ASSOCIATION.] LONDON', Jaa 14. The ground was heavy for the Clifton and Bristol match. Tho first half of the play was even, and Gavin obtained an unconverted try. In the second half Mickey and McCabo scored tries, the latter being converted. liristol secured a try. PAYMENT OF PLAYERS. LONDON, Jnn 14. Mr MaeMahon, manager of the Wallabies, states that (be allowance was not thought of in Australia till the visit of Molineux's team. Mr MaeMahon reminds the Scottish Union that Mr Beclell-Scivwright's team received allowances. The \UllabieH wore simplv fallowing the LiiL'lish Unions' rule. They are confident that thev arc not, infrinciing Hie laws of amateurism in any shapa or form. THE QUESTION OF PAYMENT. SYDNEY, Jan 14. Representative players to-day met the Board of Cricket Control and discussed the terms of payment to members of tho Australian eleven. Notn-
I |ng was allowed to transpire.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 January 1909, Page 3
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