NORTHERN UNION.
SATURDAY'S FIXTCKES. _____.» The weekly meeting of <he Ancklan* Rugby League was held last evening. [Present: Mr. .las. Carlaw (in the chain. Messrs K. McDonald, Powell, Whitley, Fielding, N. Culpan, Ross, Ball, Boope. l'ollock. Sullivan. ; Ponsonby Team's Tour. —Permission wa* grained to the Ponsonby senior team to travel in Christchurch to compete for the Thatcher Shield, at a date to be decided by the Christchurch L«ague. Transfers. -The following players of the otahuhn Club have been transferred to the North Shore Club:—G. Ihbotsen, N. S. Hill, A. B. Frost. H. Neal. Transfer was granted, to Mr F. Kcanan to Newton Club from Parnell. Penalties.—Coleman, of the City Clnb, sixth grade, and McClure of Parnell. fourth grade, were severely cautioned for misbehaviour on the field. All members of the Big .Store fifth grade team were disnualificd until the end or season 1919. and f'awlcy-(the. captain) was suspended for three years. •Miscellaneous. —Permission was granted to Mangere to travel to Flelensville next Saturday. It was decided to play City v. Mangere, second grade, as cnrtaln-raiser 0" (he 24th inst. The Richmond V. North Shore sixth grade game was awarded to Richmond. ltoojic Booster Final.—it was decided tt» npplv for the Domain for Satnrday, Augnst 31. for the tinal of the lioope Rooster knock-out competition, the proceeds of same to be donated to charity. \'ew Flavors.—The following new players were registered:—!'. Pc.nnalligan (Parnell (•ltib). H. Donaldson (Parnell Club). Percy Southwell d'arnell Clnb), K. n.vland (Richmond Rovers' Cub). Baden Foss (Parnell Club). St.inlcv Dryland (Ponsonby Club), M. Rhodes: (Northcote Club), C. Stewart (Norfhf'OlP Clubl. , ~ . „ . Christchurch Tour—lf was decided that i tin pifketl representative L-nm to tonr in Chrisichurch lie published on the evening ~f Saturday. August 24." Fixtures -for matches to he played on Saturday are:— SF.NIORS. IiIOOPK ROOSTER COMPETITION.) Grafton v. Maritime —Victoria Park, No. 1: Mr. Hill. THIRD GRADK. Manukau v. Northcote —Victoria Park, No. '.'. :\ p.m.: Mr. W.vnyard. North Shore v. City—Victoria Tar-, No. ::. ;'. p.m.; Mr. Thomson. FOURTH GRADE. Suuuyside v. Newton —Victoria Park, No. T, 1.45 p.m.: Mr. Ferguson. Grafton v. Post and Telegraph—Victoria Park, Ne>. '-'. 3.45 p.m.; Mr. Tyson. FIFTH GRADE. Northcote v. Richmond—Richmond, 3 p.m.: Mr. deal. North Shore v. City—North Shore, 3 p.nu; Mr. Dempscy. ot~uuhu v. Manukau—Manukau, " p._4 Mr. Tohin. SIXTH GRAPE. North Shore v. Parnell—Victoria Park, No. -. -43 p.m.: Mr. Miller. Richmond v. City— Richmond, 1.45 p.m.; Mr. Ripley.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 194, 15 August 1918, Page 3
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