PRESIDENT'S CUP.
_ Christ's College beat Linwocd A by eight points to three. Chapman and Ferguson scored tries for College, and Saundens converted c<ne. Edwardis scored the only try for Linwood. Mr H. Seaward was referee.
Merivale B and Lyttelton Garrison met on the Old Boys 7 Ground, and in a loose game, in which the Garrison lost many opportunities, Merivale won by three points (a try by Soanes) to nil. Lyttelton boat Sydenham B, at Lyttelton, by five points to' nil. C. Booth, one of the Lyttelton representatives, had his right shoulder dislocated during the match.
Albion B beat Cha-JEtohurch by eleven points to nine. For Albion Talbot, Layery and Mills scored tries', one of which. Talbot converted. For Christohurch Morrison, and Hanmer scored tries andi Deacon kicked) a penalty goal. Mr W. Woods referred.
Boys' High School aoid Mem-ale played a drawn gam©, scoring g!x points each. Boag and Guiney ©oared tries for High School, and Scott and Gommell sewed for MerivaAe. Gudney's try was tihe cleverest piece of work in the game-, ac he ran from half-way thirough the entire MerLval© teaan scored! at the corner. Mr W. Harman was referee.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8674, 14 July 1906, Page 5
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