RUGBY.
TAFuANAKI StATCH FIXED. At the weekly niPeting of tbe Ail', executive last night, the Tarnnakl Union advised that Its representative team would play In Auckland on July 17. The Tnuranga Inion made a request for a vtalt from an Auckland senior team oil July :t. and It was decided to submit the request to too senior teams with a view to making arrangements for the vteit if possible. The action of one of the referee". Mr. IF. E. Sutherland, In calling oH the 3 p.m. games at the Show Grmrnd on Saturday owing to the death from heant failure of one of the players, was approved. The committee considered v report Ivy Mr. Q. .Pence, referee in tlie fniversity-.\fari-st 'Brothers match on Saturday, in '.rhirh three players <rf the latter team, and another, were reported for various Incidents during the game. A long Inquiry ended in tile charges against two of the players being dismissed, while one of the youthM concerned was reprin'asEii present, xnrotich Illness, and 'hte ■ •use"(\:is deferred till next meeting. Is was de>Uled lo wipe out nil Mic garum*. fpi»;n -cnlors down, played on Katur- ! day. leu vine llie wenndary school match results to be '•onsldered by the Sclnifls Association. MATAIIICS FOX. SATURDAY. The following matches have been arranged for Saturday liy tie Auckland Rugby Union: — Swilor tirade.—jPonsonby v. Universky, Eden Paris No. 1. 3 p.m.. Mr. Meredith; Marts't Broriiers v. Gmfrnn, Eden Park No. '1. M p.m.. Mr. Donovan; College Rifles v. Newt,.:.. Kden l':irk No. :i, 3 p.m., Mr. Ciiminlhgs. S. d Crade. Training Coliege v. firnirmar nl.l Burs, victoria Park No. 1, 3 j'p.in.. Mr. W. [J. Stock: Marist Brotbers v. jiilleae Itltlcs. Kdeu Park No. 2. 2 p.m., Mr. A. S. ClifTc: Grafion v. Pousonby. Eden 'Park No. .1. 2 p.m. llr. 'L\ Marshall. Third Gnide. rniverxlry v. ■Pon.-on'by. Show Ground No. 1. a p.m.. Mr. W. 3. Criehton: St. Stephen's v. Suburb.s, Avondale. Mr. <;. Pea-e; Thameji Old Boys V. Technical Old JViy.-. Domain No. 1. .'! p.m., Mr. If. Moore; College IliflcK v. <;ra;muar, Domnln No. .'!. ,T p.m.. Mr. T". K. Sutlierhind; ! Parnell \. V.M.C.A., Show (irouuii No. 2, :'■ p.ui_ Mr. .1. frlebtnri. . J'".ife#tli (Jrade. Marist "Brothers v. Ponsonby, \'!.-toria Park No. <l. 2 p.m.. Mr. TV. 'B. Stork; Pane.ll v. Telegraph, Show Croiuid N,>. ;i. ;i p.m.. Mr. Mo Cat; Graft on v. Kllerslie, KlleruMe. -1 p.m.. Mr. Hill. 'Fifth (Jrade. -Parnell v. Marist IBrothers. Domain No. 1. -2 p.m.. ■Mγ. H. Moore; iPonsonby v. Ti'leirrapU. Domain No. .'!, - p.m., Mr. F. K. Sutherland. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' MATCHES. Senior Grade—King's College v. Grammar S.-hool. Kdcn Tark No. J, 2 rm., Mr. 11. ciinv Second Grmle.—'King's College v. Grammar School A. Show Ground No. 1. li p.m., Mr. W. J. frleb-ton: Technical College v. (irairnmr Schi«ol I!. Show 'Grouud No 2. L" p.m.. Mr. L, MofTatc. Third Grade.- King's College v. Grammar School A, Wood's Paddock No. 1. 2 p.m., Mr. F. Kronfeld; Technical lOollege V. Krammar S.-)i.hjl B. Wood's I'addock No. 1, .'! p.m.. Mr. Kronfeld. Fourth Uraile.—King's College v Technical College A. Wo,vd's Paddock No. 2 2 p.m., Mr. n. Brewer: lirammar School A, v. Tecbnicnrcollege B. Wood's Paddock No 2, :! p.m., Mr. Of. Brewer. INTER-ISLAND MATCH. Singe, the Maxlst Brathej-s forward, -will play '$ the North Lsffind team in pJace of Lucas (t'niverstty>. who is una,ble to make the trip. The former was the 9 rover in tli<e N.X.E.F. tenro.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 150, 24 June 1920, Page 8
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