ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
VISIT FROM ENGLISH TEAM. 8Y CABLE—PEESS A BSOOTA'HON—COPYBTOHT LONDON, Sept. 29. The Athletic News states that the response from leading Association football chibs for players to tour Australia and New Zealand in 1925 is a decided disappointment to the Football Association, which expected every prominent professional club to submit at least one name.
CHINESE PLAYER ILL. 1 (by TET.EORAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.! CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 30. \vhen the Chinese “soccer’’ team visitd Christchurch recently H. Chang, half-back, was admitted to the Lewisham Hospital and operated on for appendicitis. He suffered a relapse, and was operated on again yesterday. Chang is now progressing favourably, b’h' * ie yill be unable to return to "‘ith the team, which sails on h ndav.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 October 1924, Page 3
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