ALL BLACKS’ FIRST TEST
PORTER AND DALLEY INJURED. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. • Sydney, July 4. Porter will not lead the AU Blacks against Australia in tho first test bn Saturday, and there is a possibility that he will not play at all during the tour, - Over the week-end Porter’s septic arm was swollen to unusual proportions, fortunately he has now thrown off tho ill-effects and is out of danger. Dailey suffered an injury to big shoulder, but he was examined last night and the injury was found not to be serious. It if hoped that he will be able to play- in the first test. Hot fomentations have been applied, and massage will be resorted' to when he returns to Sydney. •
TO REINFORCE ALL BLACKS.
LEYS . SENT FR6M WELLINGTON,
By Telegraph.—rPrcss Association,
Wellington, Last Night. It was announced this afternoon that E. T. C. Leys, Wellington, had been selected to go .io Australia in response to a call -for another', player to join the New Zealand : Jtifgtiy .'.team. Leys, who was Weiif rigf&’a.j ..half-back against Taranaki at Hawera yesterday, leaves by the Mdrama’ for Sydhey - to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1929, Page 11
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