RUGBY
HAWKE’S BAY PROTESTS WHITE JERSEYS NOT WANTED [ Per Press Association 1 NAPIER, May 16. The Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union has decided to join with other unions in voicing a protest against the decision of the New Zealand Union that the Dominion representatives, in test matches against the British team will play in white jerseys. Air N. A. McKenzie, who brought the matter forward at a meeting tonight, thought that if representations were made to Air J. Baxter, manager of the British team, they might come to some arrangement whereby the visitors, in the tests, could be clad in red, white and blue, as was the case with previous British teams.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 10
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