The Question Bag.
, (WpSßton)~Tpm Pauling 'if&?#^W "the .N.S.^f. Metropolitan JtMteby union a^aiflst Combined Cbun.£y m > ifISS, and N.S.W. against J2aeenkiafta ; m ylBS	. ••■■■ ii&db^m< v , O^i^nstp.^)"?^ 1 -*? Fulfbrd. V tts ' itttiiiojc v^.cap m .188.7-'---ftgainsttVatfaiiapaV Hardham played CS Tfefi? c WfeUtnigtoti;'ttcp. juniors against ,;tapa m, ipfc' • '■-■ " JAsWaußioM-r^TpmmjiTot. The ae*M asrfJied 4o such cases. tV^f)arEayifle)*rTWll bade Bob side, mitif wyxwm, / pdy bso'tt, Qsigg' Jervpis, Davy Gage, pijlj? . WB^jEpe' against any .P%e"r *ijLi,.S ;■ ' ' v (JBoSttla)-^^. . .fialloway- was ■ ftt^jShed ■ $6'--tho xtoyr long-defftnct; RiVal fb' befffiCß oi^Kißg traces- across the aai^Sea* "';fte was a member of,] N'iSiW. 160& which, iavaded. I?ew %tsa\axis>. iii • lif V. Mis last appearance a6 a. ..-Light". -jSllve .. representattve ..-itjaiß ajpiioir Etoglind m 1839. , Gal[loway fhis -reps '.spurs m tfie Ma State m & (Kumara)r-Prom 1901. to IW, scoring pbinti totallefl something |&»'7B; •■V--: ' : ' ."■ - :/ . r^geri r (Otakij^-Niither one wins tha teF as tfif player m question was not heard of m ailrep. match until 1889. «*A.s,tf.^; (Foxib4)r-No Rugby ttoionin - £os|eal:e as this power to enforce such S filling. 7 ' '-. ■'■', . *%&.'* (Christcjiurchj^-Rotters of your xfite are' bottet but' of, 'tti« /game, altogemierl' The a^tacic you' make on the official o)t lhe"Onlpn ovlf'. serves to sb^Wvydiir putrid' motives. / •^L-.Bi 1 " . Qa6sgiel)-:(1) 16 to. V and. 21 to 5, (2) $9'a. (?) centre-quarter, ana pcuasio&ally full/ •*fjO,; h (flow Plyniputli)— SWnny Hum|ia<jes w^B a darned finer little player |n Ibis fiine,. but as a selector of New . 2«aland rep/ teams fie is f oeypnd his, 4tptb> We haveu't forgotten the mattjit, make tpur mind easy on. that 'Bpiafc Don't. liustjeys. Our troubles . l£a '■ ij&at his grandfather or father or , i wopfaji., Krandmother. . 4i«t , to -their days'. 1 , ' *»4L.^"> n?a^ea)~,A; Tery rough proppsitUn and •vfe Mft'V intend taking on the 6«ntii:a(st pj[ i^'solutibn/ / 'SSjlCj.^ XQpunaKe)— As a player the late 4JI, Bayfy. never- came under the cateif&f ol hiilliancy. ' - ' ••JWrese'V (WeW»gtqn)— Th» Melrose hoax wjbjuch deigateil the Ppnekes m jMut fsunpps duh match at JNewtpwn sarlp m 1890 was as follows : A. FulUxA, % Robert "W. jSomaSi. Tteddy ■9tktfcu_Q. Rttding, J. Barns, H.RCp- .«&,- it, :Mclflityre; W- Poffey, W.mite, ■aßaitersaJU, D f McDoUgall, J. Johnson, K. rJSyre; J. CatipbeU (capt.). The f'Up'lii the club pecurxed m the wibg season/Campbell and Baker yst* tbe Aijhletic, W. Roberts and g^ing over/ to JPbneke, and Cptt»f thwwifie m his lot with Wellirigwo, H.RobJirts; gave up His associa-^ 'ti*u with the game' sopie time "tef ore me l?l)y season c%me to all end. Mctntyx^, we t&lak, went' back' to his loVe, Ppneie, -, Talttßrpall returned "to Diinfedin. ,J. "Marchbanks was ret ie« iii the' 1890 matsh,, and Vdid" Melrg»« out ol two legitimately scored tries, but he couldn't keep the Red and EilUfS from wwhing. Mjr,!^ (Se^ Plymouth)-:Ypur strictures are sttoftg, very- strong, ! and ''require very careful consiHeratipn on otit'part before publishing them. ■ v ' '
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NZ Truth, Issue 169, 12 September 1908, Page 3
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458The Question Bag. NZ Truth, Issue 169, 12 September 1908, Page 3
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