FOOTBALLERS’ DINNER.
-—-—.-—~——- 'UNOTION FOR AUBTRILIANS. TRIBUTE 'llO TEAM. “ You have. to-day. given us a lesson 01' »how foolvlmll should br- played." i reumrkL-ll Mr .I_ Bullllo, \\'lu'n propuwl ing the toast of tho Auulruliuu team: at a dinner. hold nilor lhr match, .\us— I lraliu \‘. South .~nd. which “as! played In llulnillun )‘cslordny. .\lr Builllrs \\'Dllt on to say thal he hudl had the [-lrusuru ul‘ \\'alrluns the Au» ' lralluns un thrr‘u occasions. and hr had been impressed nol. so Inurh by lhelr \‘lclul‘ies, as by the splrit in which they played the game. “U“cver, illc slillldlll'tl of their gaunu Illllbl hum luccn un odurullon to players and spectators nllkc and hr‘ hoped that lhnlessons the _-‘\uslruliuns haul lnuuhl would have the desired eITuL-l upon fuullmll in Now Xealaunl. .\lr llailllv said hi,- u-uuhl :l.~~url- tln; Australians lhal the lll'Vl limo lhuy plrlyml Sunlh Auckland lhv upposllion would in“ linA lnrusumhly .\lll'l'wu 'l‘ln- Inn-u] “aw-‘1”. liun \\'un llU\\' runrhius inns in ”I" Sl‘lluuls :lnrl lhl.~ cnu>l h.l\c :1 lwnvllt'iul rITt-rl un lho- Immr. "I hnpr! \\c \\'ill huu: llu- xuml l'nrlunu In \\vlmnnr illlnl‘lll‘l' \uslruliuu lunuu lwl'uruj \‘l-ry lunu." <'nl||‘l|ll[l'll .\lr llnilliv. llt'plyiug. .\lr Flurr) will he “u: \rry inlmumlml In hmr ul‘ lhr I'l'u~ gross ul‘ lhv pmnu- in Snulll Auckland. (‘spcl'lnlly \\illl l'(‘,L’1ll‘1l lo lliu Hrilnuls' I'nnwrliliun. Mr Slur-\\‘ Nfllll lhnl, ml l‘\'l'l',\ \\.l}, ”in lnnr hurl lwru .In t‘ll-l joyoMu- ulw, and Ill' :11er lhn [mun up. prlwlulml lln- lumpilulily \\hirh lull lu'vh slum” lhvln. Flu-akin}: nl‘ llu: FfllllC llu‘ nmnnm‘r rvinurlwll ihznl hv \\ns rulhrr Nurr)‘ lhnl lhrrw \\un xuvh :1 dim-I‘rwlnPy In ihv mnrv. hul hr hupml lhx- .\[H‘C‘ lulnrs \\ull'l' l‘l"|'|\l' Hlill. \\'lii‘li a Imm. ni’ inunx'; iii mr-n wl uul in pluy a ::.‘mu- “1' Ixmllmll, lln-ir unn him was. wh.-u ~l.u~lml ull :m .Ilim‘l‘inx ulvnl‘uu-nl, I.» l-.m'_\ ii ”ll'llllL'll In lhu pun-l. ll' ‘snmu luv-nus llul Yn-vll 1~-H'l|l l'l‘nln Ull' lnur.huhulm.l lh‘nl Ihr) \\nlllll huu: :1 lwnv'lvlul MN! on lhu mum: in New! Xmlulul, I ~>\\'.- hm Imm .1: .\lr nay-fins-lmnuuu :|\ u ruvl‘nruw." l‘nnllnllml .\l" Sim-n). "uml In lirly hn .mrluinl)‘ lin'rl up [M ii. 'l‘hw nunuuvr rlnmul ln' rr--illvlll\lll..’ Ih‘ll sl “an nnl‘urlulmlv.ihnl saulll .\li-‘l.i:m-l llml uul hurl IIN Bill‘nllg~ l"‘| 11-Im ill llin IIwI-I, ‘Wmula‘ (lroal l‘opwrmlnl (:nre l-‘or lnlluonm Lulds.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19945, 23 July 1936, Page 13
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380FOOTBALLERS’ DINNER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19945, 23 July 1936, Page 13
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