FEELING THE STRAIN
AH Blacks Find Round of Entertainment Too Strenuous HORE GOES BACK TO HIS TRADE McLEAN’S INJURY SERIOUS
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright), Received 10.30 a.m. to-day. LONDON, Nov. 6.
The All Blacks are feeling the strain of entertainment in London. They are seldom in bed before midnight. Twenty visited Smithfield at dawn. Hore, whose occupation is butchering” dressed some sheep, experts congratulating him on his craftsmanship.
The team will attend “The Wind and the Rain” to-night, the play written by the New Zealander, Dr. Merton Hodge, of Patea, which is having a successful 1 run in the West End.
The manager and the non-players will visit Brockenhurst and go to Bournemouth on November .9 to place a wreath in the New Zealand soldiers’ cemetery. McLean’s injury is more sei’ious than at first thought and he may miss a number of games.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 7 November 1935, Page 5
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