RUGBY FOOTBALL
PROMINENT PLAYER INJURED LOCKINGTON BREAKS A BONE (Per United Press Association) AUCKLAND. May 4. T. M. Lockington, of Auckland, who was the first emergency forward for the All Blacks against the Australian team last season, broke a bone in his wrist in a club game on Saturday. The arm is now in piaster of paris, and it is unlikely that Lockington will play again for six weeks. If the break mends well, he may be available for the trial matches in the middle of July
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23182, 5 May 1937, Page 10
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