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FOOTBALL

RUGBY. MATCHES FOR SATTRDAV. The following matches have been arranged by the Auckland Rugby Union for Saturday :— Seniors.—College Rifles v. University, Kden Park. Nil ], :! p.m.. Mr. A. F.nsor : Grammar School Old Hoys v. Grafton, Ldcn Park. Xo -J :t p.m.. Mr. G. , I"raw; Newton v. Pnrnell. Edrn Park. No. 3. S p.m.. Mr. A. S CllftV: Pnusonby v. Mnrisl Brothers, Victoria Park, No. 1, ■'■ p.m., Mr. A. Wctherllt. Second Crude.—University v. Training College. Show Ground, No. -i: X p.m., Mr. B. Sutherland: Mnrlet Brothers , Old Boys v. l'oneouby. Show Uround, No. 1, 8 p.m.. Mr. T Marshall : Suburbs v. C.rafton, Avondale. ;: p m Mr. V. Kronfeld; College Hides v. Albany, Albany. Mr. B. Hill il 30 p.m. boat In I'.irkenhead. thence by motor I ; Grammar olil Bojrs, n bye. Tliirtl (iradc. —Pnrnell v. University. Kden I'ark. No. 2, 'i p.m.. Mr. (i. Vm.cc; ■bamea ohl Boys v. Ponsouby. Kden Park. No. .1. 2 p.m.." Mr. A. S. run , ..: College lUfies v. Suburbs. Avondttle, - p.m., Mr. !■'. College Old Boys. Victoria, I'ark, No. i, 2 p.m.. Mr. Wetherilt. Foiirtb Grade.—Mnrlst Brothers Old Boys v. l'nrncll. Snow Ground. No. ::. 2 p.m., Mr. K. l'aull; Elleralle v. Telegraph Messengers. Show Ground, No. 2, 2 p.m., Mr. H. Urigg; Grammar Old Hoys v. Grafton, Show liround, No. 1. 2 p.m.. Mr. G. Hancock; Technicnl Old Boys v. Ponsouby, Wood's Paddock. No. 1. Epsom, :t p.m., Mr. .T. Hall. Fifth Grade.—Marisl Brothers v. Grnfton, Kden Park, No. 3. 2 p.m., Mr. 11. Moore; Ponsonby v. Telegraph Messengers. Wood's Paddock. No. 2. Epsom. :i p.m.. Mr. C. 1.. Moltatl. The iralu leaves for Avondale at 1.20 p.m. REARRANGING r'HIMARY SCHOOLS. The weekly rneetin"- o( the A.R.I". :Eieciipresiding. A report was received from Ilro. Callxtus. and Messrs. 'R. S. Webster and .B. \V. Haysou, on the question nt provlrtlo'js for schoolboys over SsT. and Ijyrs. j They suggested that the primary schools be grouped In live districts, anil the senior school teams be played, without weight or ag« limit. In the tlfth grade competition. The committee approved the proposal, anil requested the l'ublli- Schools Rugby Union to endeavour to arrange accordingly. The Whaugnrei sub-union gave notice of intention to apply for a new Northern union, comprising the 'Buy of islands, Walroa. Otuniateu, Ilokhmsa aud Wuaiixarel sub-unions, with headquarters at Whangarel. 'i'ho proposal was approved. It was decided to call I he junior club delegates together to nominate members ' for the Junior Advisory Board. The committee approved a proposal to arrange a match against a Wellington team in Auckland at an early date. It was decided that applications for re-grading players must be in writing, aud thai the players concerned should attend before the committee. NORTHERN UNION. FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY. PROCEEDS FOR WATERSIDEBS' BASO, The proceeds from the League football cup match. I'lty v. ■I'onsouby. to be played marked for the" Waterslder's , ißand fund. The baud will he heard out In public for the nrst time nt the IDomaiu during the The bagpipe* will also be present. Following is the draw Tor Saturday :— Seniors.—City v. l'onsonby. Domnin. 3 p.m.. Mr. A. Ferguson r Maritime v. Graftonlllchmond, Domain, No. 2, 3 p.m., Mr. F. Thompson; Newton v. Marists, Victoria x ark. No. 2, 3 p.m.. Mr. A. Rlpley. Old Boys, at Devonport, 3 p.m., Mr. J. Hall ; Devouport 11 v. City, Devonport. 3 p.m.. Mr. .T. Kddowes; Marlsts v. Mnngere, Victoria Park, No. 3, 3 p.m., Mr. A. Ball; Northcote v. Ponsonby, Otahuhu, No. 1, 3 p.m.. Mr. T. Hill: Maritime v. Newton, Victoria Parlt. No. 2. 2 p.m., Mr. Sinclair. Third Grade.—Dcponvort V. I'oint Chevalier. Point Chevalier, 3 p.m., Mr. 1.. Farrant : Newton v. Klngsland. at Kingßland, 3 p.m.. Mr. Rae; Maiiukau v. Maritime, Onehunsa, No. 1. 3 p.m.. Mr. McCarthy. Fourth Grade.—ronsonby v. Maritime, Victoria Tark, No. 3, i! p.m., Mr. J. Ruku2. 2 p.m., Mr. Hemming: City v. Kingaland. -J p.m., Kingsland, Mr. Uae: Otahuhu v. Maritime, at Otahuhu, Mo. 'J, ;: p.m.. Mr. W. Murray. Fifth Grade.—Ponsonby A v. City, at Domnin. No. J, 1.48 p.m.. Mr. Neighbour; Ponsonby B v. Maritime. Uevonport. No 1. - p.m.. Mr. .1. Ball : Devonport v. Graf-ton-lilchmond A. at North Shore, No. L\ a p.m., Mr. Mincham ; Otahtihu v. Manukau. Onehunga, No. 1. — p.m.. Mr. Vause; Grafton-Rlchmond 15 v. Northcote, at Richmond, 3 p.m.. Mr. Clayton. Sixth Grade. —Devonport v. Manukau Onehunga, No. 2, ;i p.m.. Mr. Clow; Graf-ton-llichmond v. Ponsonby. at Richmond, 2 p.m., Mr. C. Thompson: City v. Maritime, Victoria I'ark, No 2. Mr. Dempsey. REGISTRATIONS AND TRANSFERS. NAPIEK CLUB d'eSIRBS FIXTURE. The executive of the Auckland Rugby League met last evening. Mr. J. Carlaw presiding. Other members present were • Messrs. Ross, Hall. McDonald, O'Sbaushnessy. Rowe. Pollock. I. Culpan, Kllis, lOndean. Liversidge, and Sommervllle. A letter was read from the Ainirtr] Club. Napier, asking that a date be reserved for a visit of a team from that club. It was decided to leave the request in abeyance until alter the New Zealand Council of the League has definitely Hied the Itinerary of. the British team to tour the. Dominion. The Taumarunui Club wrote soliciting secretnry was instructed to circularise the respective city clubs whose senior teams will have byes with a view to them paying visits. The chairman reported that a playing ground bad been rfrranscd for at Kingsland, next the Western Springs. Matches would be plnyed there on .Saturday. The Wellington League convyed its congiatiilntlons to the weretary (Mr. I. Culpan) on the very satisfactory annual report he had presented for last season Registrations.—Mr. N. I.overidge was registered as a member of the Marlst Old Boys' Club, and Mr. C. Woolley as a member of the Grafton Club. Transfers were approved as folllows:—S. Delaney. Maritime to Newton; A. McSweeney, Newton to Grafton; A. Notton. Maritime to Grafton; Burgess, City to Maritime; 11. Bryan. City to Maritime: A. G. Campncy. Marlst Old Boys to Crafton It was decided to forward for the approval of the New Zealand Council. <i I'aDrill's (Maritime) application for a clearance to enable him to play for North Sydney. C. Con-ley, of the Newton senior team, was regraded to second grade, and C, 11. Uoyer. of Peronport United, and W. Home of City Club, were regraded to junior. ASSOCIATION. FIXTURES 'FOR SATURDAY. The following Association football matches have been arranged for Saturday: Seniors.—Northcote v. V.M.C.A.. Inner Domain. S p.m.. Mr. F. Marsh; Ponsoubv v North Shore, North Shore No. 3. Mr. J." It Turn-bull: -Iluntly v. .Deronport PresTiyterian. Hiintly, .'t p.m.. Mr. Jones; Brotherhood v. Kohimarama, Grey Lvnn .'! n m ■Mr. Ritson. ' " " Second Division.—V.M.C.A. v. Kverton, Outer Domain. No. ]. :i p.m.. Mr N Garlick: Belrnont v. Tabernacle. Victoria -Park S p.m.. -Mr. if. C. Jacobs: North Shore v Devonport Methodist. North Shore No 3 3 p.m.. Mr. Parker; Brotherhood 'i' v' NoTthcote, Outer Domain No. 2, :i n.m Mr' Aloe: .Brotherhood IB t 'Ponsonby Otiter Domain No. 8, 3 p.m.. Mr. A. Turlev Third Division.—V.M.C.A. United v W.Y.M.1.. Outer Domain. No. 4, 3p m Mr' Ijmgridge: Y.M/C.A. Albion* v Devonport Presbyterian. North Shore No 2, Sp m ■Mγ L. nvilson: V.M.C.A. Hnngers v. V.M.'c.A. Wanderers, Inner Domain, 2 p.m. Mr Ma bin. Fourth Division.—Tabernacle v TJU.C.A Rangers. Outer Domain, No. 1, 2' p.m . Mr' Kntwl«tle; North Shore v. Devonport Presbyterian. North Shore. No. 2, 2 p.m Mr Wirilams; V.M.C.A. Spurs v. Y.M.fj \' Celts. Outer Domain, No. 2, 2 p.m., Mr' Austin. Kifth Division.—A: Northcote v. Eelmont North Shore, No. 3, 2 p.m.. Ilr C. J>acreNorth Shore v. Y.'M.€.A. .Rangers, North >hore. No. 3, 2 p.m.. Mr 'Haycock - V.M.C.A. Rivals v. V.M.C.A. Rovers. Outer Domain, No. 3, 2 p.m.. Mr. Webber BBrotherhood v. Tabernacle, Victoria Park, -' p.m.. Mr. F. C. Jacobs: Technical v. Devonport Presbyterian. North Shore. No. 2. ] p.m.. Mr. W.illwork: V.M.C.A. Rivals v. Y.M.r.A. Spurs, Outer Domain, No. 1, 1 p.m.. Mr. Sklpwith: V.M.'C.A. Rover* .x V.M.C.A. Swifts, Outer Domain No' 2 1 p.m.. .Mr. Corrin. ' ■ ■ . -.

Sixth Division.—A: Xortheote v. North Shore, North Shore, No. 1, 1 p.m.. Mr. L.

Dacre: Technical v. St. Heller'? Inner Domain, 1 ->.m., Mr. H. Oribhle- Tabernacle T. Belmnnt. Victoria Park. 1 n.m Mr Reason: V.M.C.A. Spurs v \ M.c V Hangers, Outer Tlomoln, No. "..lpm' Mr' v- 1( E? S =^ B: rth o Shnr<> T - Brotherhood', hortli Shore No. 3. 1 p.m.. Mr. Horsier CeKa v. V.M.C.A. Hovers. Outer Domain No. 4, I p.m.. Mr. P. Cross. «"••"".

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 108, 6 May 1920, Page 9

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FOOTBALL Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 108, 6 May 1920, Page 9

FOOTBALL Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 108, 6 May 1920, Page 9