FOOTBALL.
I RUGBY. i DRAW TOR SATIT.nAY. Ai a nieei :,.- ~f ihc Auckland Rilgb: Union. 1,.|,| la-t night, the mailer of oi: c 11 ro l: : 11 _: -c|i,„>| children in Ih li aghv iraine was brought up a a resiill ~f , leu, ,- from !h Pukekohe Rugby Union asking for peounl ar. assist a ii, c. it was pointed our Unit th district was n.,i large enough to -upper Rugby and .Wot-laUon, aud il was lb wj.-h ~r ihe union Unit the district he mad ,ii Rugby centre I: was decided that th i-iiin >.f £2 t„- grunteil to the union. ; An. tiier maii.-r bruugbl up at the meet ' ing deali wiih lhe suspension of players fo . f.uillti*. A player wiio had Iwen sus 1 pciide.l for a year asked for relasiaiement in the disciissjon which followed it wa I'ohiie.i .mi that suspended players shonli j 1..- cempelleii lo k.-.-p ..at of the game to .ihe full term of llieir penalty, and not l> i allowed a remission of their suspension. 1 '■ vvas cuise.) neatly decided not to gram fh, player's rvqutwl. Tho Ponsonby District EuoLball Clirl wrote asking for the services of -a docto ai ihe football grounds as they considerei the service.- ~f a medical man at tb. iiMircbes vvas necessary. The request wa. refused, Hi,, opinion 'being held that 1 h, I members „f ihe First Aid squad would b, utile io a Lend '~ accidents dial might hap pen. The follow in- mutches were arranged fo i Sal unlay. Senior tirade, Marist Bristlier* v. Pon sonliv No. 1 Kden Park, Mr. A. Miller ■ University v. College Rifles. No. 2 Edei Park. Mr. (I. Nicholson: City v. Parnell I Showground. 'Mr. S. 1 laiinigiin'. 1 Junior Grade. Marts! Brothers v. Oollegi Ititlc-. No. :: Eilcn Park, Mr. VV. ,1. Crieh i.ii: Post and Teh-graph v. Grafton, No. .' Showground. Mr. A Plugge; Ciiv v Tram vv.iv. No. .; Sliovvgronnd. Mr. E. Rule; Uni vc.-sity v. New;..ii No. 7 Showground, Mr .1 Ma-,Ore: Pousonby v. Old Boys. No. < ■ Showground. Mr. T. Marshall. ' Third Grade.' Remnera v. University. No ,'j Srow_r..iin,l. Mr A. c. Gallagher: Post. an.i Telegraph v Grafton. No. .". Showground Mr A Menzics: Grammar School v. c,.llog< ItitU-s. N., I showground. 'Mr. F. T. War re-,: Ciiv v. Marist Brothers, N • t' Showground. Mr. S. Mckean I.hi rib Grade.- parnell .. Ponsonby B. N.i l \v |s Paddock. Mr. K. Donovan Graft.ci v. 1'.,n.0n1.v A. N" 2 Wood's Pud .1...-k. M- M. l.enih.iii: City v. Newton. Sii.-rc.l ll.an Ground. Mr. Champion; Takapuna , Marisi llrothers. N" :i Wood.- Paddock. Mr. A. V, El.sor Fifth Grade, nl 1 p.m.—Grafton v. Par i,ell. V,. :. Showground. Mr. A c. Gallagher- Marisi llrothers v. Newton B, No. li ! Showground. Mr. 11. Ive Cren; Ponsonby v. Newloii A. No. 1 Kden Park. Mr. 11. Frost: Hi, .. Norih Shore, at Dcvoup.rt, :; p.m., Mr' A. Murdoch. King's College v I'lirce Kings Native Coll,-He. a; No. 1 Showground. - p.m.; referee. Mr A. Plilgge. PRIMARY SCHOOLS' MATCHES. A CEADE. Kcinuer.i v. Ml. Kden. —At No. 2 Show Ground. Referee. Mr E. Rule. Devonport v. Vermont Street —At Devonport. Referee. Mr A Murdoch. Grafton v Ponsonby. -At No. :t Show Ground. Referee. Mr A. S. Cliffe. Onehuiign v. Parnell.—At No 1 Show Ground. Referee. Mr T. Marshall. Beresford Stre.-r v. Newton East.—At No. 7 Show Ground. Referee. Mr .1. M.-Guirf. r. GRAl.ii:. Il.niici.l v Mi Albert.-At No. '.I Show Groilli.l llei'eree. Mr A. G. Menzies. Epsom v Richmond Road.- At Woods N,, 1 Itci'crce. Mr K. Warren. Napier SI, I v. Normal. -At No. S Show Groiiiul Kcleree. Mr U. Clarke. .vondale v Newtou West- -At Edeu Park, i'.elerce. Mr VV. J. Crichton. C GRADE. Nevvn.arkel v Ie I'np.ipa Al Woods No. _ Kcfe.ee. Mr K. Douovaii. Kilerslie v Point . li.-valier. At Eden .1. i;.-r. rev. Mi- 1' Roberts. Maiiugii»li.ni v Nelson Street.—At Woods No '.. Referee. Mr 11 Burgess. Vi H NTRY MATCHES. 1-t,,i.,i,av , Papakiira. — At Rombav. Referee. Mr S Conway. Tuakau I tilted v Waikato.—At Tuakau. Ucf, ice Mr 11. L'.iiistcd. \l'( XI.AND Rl ÜBY 1.EA1.l K. A eliug of the Auckland Rugby League «..«, held last cvi'ulug. w.hen Ibe.re were I present: Messrs I! Benson icbairl. C. Strong iNewl-i... A. 11. TuUoii (North ishorct. c. Baker iO.ahu_.ui.'K. Tyson K'ltyi, 11. McDonald ll'ousimbyi. M. O'-Rrleo iGraftom. H. Cummins Ijuniorsi. A. D. I'iilpaii. lion. : re,surer, and R. Spinley. Tie Pnliekiille ''| n |, applied tir per mission ; . euier i lie junior grade. . As ihat ,1:.- ... iv i- beyond Hie i.-ii-uiile radius. ihc ie.itie.-t c,.ii!,l i,.,: he acceded to. It v.a- .|e, lilt .1 io -cud a innior team up wlien possible lor a friendly game. I'lic 'iavvke's Bay 1-eague wrote for an earlier ,la;e than the __S»:li August for their in.i .-li a: Auckland. ll was decided to reply that a- all ,l.,tes prior to that were lake;, up. i lie Mime could m>t be altered. Tar.,,,;, l-i accented August, loth as their dale .. vl.-il Auckland. A eliaileiiue vvas received from the Wanganui I.eigiie for a match at Auckland. A, ~ late date vvas desired, the matter ...i- held over pending further challenges. I' Williams wrote submitting claim for services i', Australia in llll.t. The letter vva- referred i" the New Zealand council. . . Walker, of i'on-nnhv Rughv team, was i- g-'siore.l i.v lhe Grafton Hnb. 'Ihc l|,_.s.,nyi!!c Clin, vvrnt" complaining al i ihc iei'cr.-c ill last Saturday's match. Ul.-r con-iderilig tti .'referee's report, it v.a- ile-ide.l to bring the Ilobsonvllle team ... town in ..r.lor thai they might pain icre knowledge of the gmne. The Junior Advisory Board wrote asking n,a •,, enforce i tie corre.i colours io tie worn ... ih.- N.irih.-nte Kamlbler*, as the iersevs'were ~..; vet avail.il.le. The matter .us allowed ;., -'an,] f,,- one week. 'Manukau protested against three of Iteuiuera'.- r..iiri hgrade icam being over present, w.-ic ,|u!v weighed, registering in i ~ri, (i I:., ft", and lfi.il. After allowing for • 1,.t1.e5. ii was decided they -were under the stipulated weight of n.7. The Junior Advisory Board nominated A \ Tver, li T Young, aud A. B. a„ ihc junior selectors. The same -were approve.! of. and appointed. G Giiter's tra-.-fer from Newton to Poni snnhv vvas heid • . er for a week, an amendment' i,, srant same being lost b.v three It wa- debt,l to grant Mitchell a trans fc r i,, Grarion. The colics of nioiien lo rescind The rule payment ..f 11 ■•nine up for discussion, and vva- carried, thereby making the amounl io ■; li vv : as decided to make ihc IO fi The pro,'st from the Ponsonby I'lub , against Newton fonrtb grade players being over weighr was tint In order, nor coming in wiihln ihe stipulated itme. tn view of the public encroaching on the gronr.d a Victoria Park last Saturday, the prlm-'pAl n.an-h on Sain May neit. Shore r City. -, ~ ... played on the Domain.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 7
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