UNFORTUNATE FAMILY
THREE BROTHERS INJURED ACCIDENTS AT FOOTBALL [by telegraph—own correspondent] TAURANGA, Tuesday Three brothers belonging to tho Rangataua Rugby Football Club have been injured during matches this season. Rawiri Parkinson, a Tauranga representative, suffered a knee injury while playing in the Omeka Cup match at Opotiki, and he will be unable t.o play again for several weeks. James Parkinson received an injury to his right knee in a game against Matakana and will not be able to resume his usual occupation for about three weeks. A third brother, Benjamin Parkinson, who had a leg fractured during a match seven weeks ago, has now been discharged from hospital, but he will bo incapacitated for some weeks yet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22145, 26 June 1935, Page 12
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