FOOTBALL.
BUOBT. ABftANGjEMENTS fOB The arrangements for Saturday's matches aie as follow: — SECOND "GRADE. ■ ! University v.' -Newton (No.' 3 ground, i Alexandra Park), .referee Mr. Bridges. iPonsonby v. 'Marist liros (No. 5 ground); referee Mr. Parker. ParneU v. .College 4 "ground); referee Mir. Miackie. *.." '.\'\. " '"' 'THIBD GRADE. '..' .^.'.' i Onehunga Methodists v, Graftpn (No. 6 ground, Alexandra Park), -referee Mr. Crafgiei' ' '"■'-"' '..-. 1 University y. No. 2 NatlTea (No. 7 ground), referee Mr. Moran. , , , , ■. ," No. 3 Garrison v. North Shore B (at North Shore), refe_.ee Mr.'Be__a6iL' "" ParneU v. College Rifles (No. 2 ground), referee Mr. Plugge. _»•'■ '-.'-■: FOURTH GRADE. I, Newton, v. Grafton .(No. 8 ground, Alexandra Park), referee 31r~. Williams. Marlst Brothers v. Ponsonby (No. 9 [ground), referee Mr. Lenihan. I Royers v. Parnell (No. 10 ground), referee •Mr. Adeane. ,'•'..•:;' _. FIFTH GRADE. i. . North . Shore v. Grafton A (at North I Shore),-referee Mr. Jensen. City v. New-ton'C (No. 11 ground, Alexandra Park), Teferee Mr. McNamee. Marist Brothers v. Parnell (No. 12 ground), referee Mr. Nicholson. Newton B v. Ponsonby A (No. 13 ground), referee Mr. Pearson. Grafton ,B v. Ponsonby B (No. 14 ground), referee Mr. McPliail.' SEOONDA&Y SCHOOL MATCHES.
SENIOR GRADE. Grammar School v. King's College (at Alexandra 'Park, No. 1 ground), referee Mr. A. Cant. belL JUNIOR GRADE. Grammar School A v. St John's Collegiate School (No. 2 ground), referee Mir. ... •Comvay. -Klng''s College A v. Technical College (No. 4 ground), referee Mr. Benson. St. John's College School v. St- Stephen's 'Maori College (No. 5-ground), referee Mr. Fielding. ... PUBLIC SCHOOL MATCH. The final school representative practice •match will be held on Saturday, the teams ■being, as follow:— _i_.4_j¥ to '_J fii _ B * > ' Gregory (Mount Albert), 'Martin... (Graiton), BiiHantyne (Bayfldd), Gasparlch (Edendale), SomervlUe (Nwrtin' West), McKenzie (Devonport), Hing (iPlttstreet); forwards, Hardley (Semnern), Werren (Ellerslie), Griffin (Pitt-Street), NeHeon (Napier-street), Bailey (Devonport) Wstson . WarneU); .Qewitson and Kelly ' (Nefrton © teim: Backs, Patterson (Beresfordstreet), East (Remuera), McDowell (Newton East), Gow (Mt. Eden), Wetherell (NelWilson (Newmarket), Morrison (.Napier-street); forwards, p-airgmy (Devoa•port), Hatton (Pitt-street), Cottingham (Ponsonby), Culpan (Beresford-street), Southwell (iSewmarket), Cadman (Remuera), Herring (Grafton), -Marshall (Napier-street) Emergencies: Backs, McGregor (Grey ■Lynn), 'Rogers (AvondaJe) Ohltty (ParneU) WhWe (EliersUe), Elliott forwards, Swanson (Napler-sftreet), DoveSt (Richmond), Newdick (Mount Albert) Wickst«m.. (Edendale)," Walker (Newton Eas«
' " RUGBY UNION. .MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. The weekly meeting -of the A.B 1 Managem&t Committee 8 met las! t S P°? ts . CIuD - Present: Mr G. H ( ?^f m S n) ' M - J - SheahtS, C. P Stichbury, .H Conquer. S. Somerfleld, F J Ohlson, and C. V. Langsford (hon. aec) Compensation for Z-cident.-The com. pensation to „n injured player was held for further consideration ' Bad City V. player ported by the referee for having used bad language on the field of play,, and the Com- j mittee decided that the player be suspended for the rest of the season. '•-"'-'"'
Applications Granted.—.City 111. arid St .Benedict's team were granted permission to play matches against Thames Junior teams at the Thames. Permission was granted T. Sheehan to play for North Shore 111. team, owing to his former team •having defaulted several Saturdays. A team gathered from varions clubs was granted perrnissrcii to visit Thames to play the Thames Junior teps: Newton V. team was granted permission" to visit Papakura. In Arrears.—A Junior played in default with his former, team was ordered to pay his subscription. Thames Match. —Mr Ohlson was appointed manager.. and -Mr Rudford referee. • Rep. Matches.—-The N.Z. Rugby Union wrote asking that Saturday, July 29, be set aside for the match with country rep. team. Agreed to. It was decided that the match against the Maori team ibe: played upon S "Wednesday. . Ranfurly Shield Expenses.—xne matter in dispute between Hawke's Bay and Auckland Unions, In which he N.Z. Appeal Council decided against the latter, was discussed, together with the correspondence relating to it, and very strong opinions were expressed concerning the decision of ,the Appeal Council. ,' ' r\
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 153, 29 June 1911, Page 6
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