NOTES BY PULL BACK.
J. Stalker, ihe New Zealand representative footballer, who has be&n in Chrustihuroh for the p3 3t two months, and of whom it has been wiitten that he i? adcus to take up his in Wellington, ietuin*d to Dimedin last Thursday with the- -nteniiin of etaying. At a meeting of the MeriralD (C-hrisL-r-hurch) .Football Club the othei -ven:ii<; ihe pecietaiy wps instructed to vvr.ee the Alhambra Football Club making aa-augc-rnenfcs for the annual match on Ea-tcr Saturday. It is understood that the teTin«) offered by ..he Rugby Union of England for a New Zealand team to vi-,it the various ctistoicts ar3, in tome instances, none too liberal. A Xew Zealand student at Edinburgh University, R. S Stewart, who i-s cap.-.xm to the 'Varsity Football Club, and one of its best tl.iee quartei back', 's st;fTei.i'ig from concussion of the bra ill throucrh an accident in i match played recently. He Is a jood all round athlete, lepresenting
! Seotlonrl againct lieland in the international I athletic spcits.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 54
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