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ALL BLACKS.

.; FIRST GAME IN AUSTRALIA. s c X.S.W. FIFTEEN" CHOSEX. n [\ , SYDNEY. June 12. n The following team has been selected to it represent Xew South Wales in the open- -- ing match of the All Blaeks' tour on 0 June 2o: — ■c Full-back.—Ross. JJ Three-quarters.—White. Towers. Paul.s ing. Grace, Kennedy; one to be omitted. i. Five-eighths.—King. ■* HalS-ba-s-k.—Malcolm (captain). d Forwards.— Cerutti, Morton, O'Donnell, y Love. Bland, Judd, Loudon, Martei, '! Hodgson; one to be omitted. c NEW ZEALAND TEAM. s MATCH AGAINST WELLINGTON. 1 — "-—* ~~~ \ tßy Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sunday. ' The team selected to represent New . Zealand in a special match against Wel- < lington on Wednesday is: — Full-back.—Collins. Three-quarters. — Williams, Caughey, .' Bullock-Douglas, i Five-eighths. —Pollock, Lilburne. 1 Half-back.—Kilby. Forwards. — Jessup, Palmer. Hore, i Barry, Purdue, Steele, Max. Solomon. ' Some of. the touring players are not . available for Wednesday's game. I Mr. J. X. Millard has chosen the following players to train for the Wellington team: —■ Backs. — Cress well (Wellington), Fuller (Eastbourne). Hamilton (.Eastbourne), Mac-Donald (Marist), Page (Wellington), Killeen (Hutt), Xeal (L'oi.ekc), Tindill (Athletic), O'Connor (St. Patrick's Old Boys). Forwards.—Quaid (L'oneke). Lambourne (Petonc), Diederich (University). Martin (Petone), McPherson (Poneke), J. Wilson (Hutt), Stone (Poneke), Reid (Petone), Bydder (Wellington College Old Boys), Biggar (Oriental), Stiver (Marist). AUCKLAND V. THAMES. HOME SIDE FOB SATURDAY. The (earns chosen by Mr. Frank Sutherland to represent Auckland against Thames at Eden I'arlt next Saturday is :— Full-back- Heazlcwoort (Manukau). Three-quarters: Morßiin (Technical), Corntliwaite (Marist), Tetloy (l'onsonhy). Five-eighths: C. Stuart (Manukau), Weir (Grammar). Half-back: Carter (University). Front Bow: E'inlaysou (Grafton), S. Hadley. captain (Marist), Drake (University). Second Row: W. Hatty (Grammar), Stone (College Rifles), Nelson (Technical), Newdiek (Ponsonny), Back Kow: Potter (Grammar). Reserves.—Backs: Mulvihili (University). Pearson (Otahuhu) : forwards, Wieklund (Manukau), Scarborough (Grammar). The team will meet for training at the Training College grounds, Mount Uden, on Thursday night at 7.30. * BOYS' GAMES. INTERMEDIATE. Suburbs 10, beat I'enrose 5. Otahuhu 9, beat Newton 0. JUNIOR. Suburbs 9, bent Roskill 0. GAMES IN THE SOUTH. \ MASTERTON. j Red Star 10, beat Masterton 6. For I Red Star tries were scored by Carrig, 1 B. Clarke, and Ford, and F. Clarke ' converted two and also potted a goal. For Masterton McMaster scored a try and £ Wliiteman kicked a penalty goal. £ Carterton 10, boat Old Boys 0. For Car- 1 terton Leplnski and Taylor scored tries, * and Trapp and Denby converted one each. ' HASTINGS. Hastings 12. beat Tamatea Maori 3. ' Napier Mnrists 3, beat Hastings 0.8. 0. t WELLINGTON. I Eastbourne 15, beat Petone 9. r I'oneke 2j, beat Berhampore 3. t; Hutt 17, beat Wellington 12. g Athletic 11, beat Oriental 9. l> Old Boys 14, beat Miraniar 5. u Marist r>, beat 'Varsity 0. „ Senior K.—Petone 22, beat 'Varsity 3; s St. Patrick's Old Boys S, beat Wellington 3. t , WANG AN UI. ,x Marist 9, beat Pirates C. ] Technical Old Boys 39, beat Ratana 0. ' Old Boys 12, beat Kaierau JO. The All Black, Bullock-Douglas, played a great game, scoring two tries for Old Boys, including one right on time, which won the n gamo for his side. f, NAPIEIJ. }' Pirates 7, drew with Old Boys 7. ] ( ' Technical Old Boys 15, bent Celtic 8. u pat,me:rston north. n Feilding Old Boys 1.1. beat ifellding 8. ?,' United 8, bent Kia Toa 3. ;' Old Boys S, beat Massey College 6. /

TAIHAPB. Hautapu ]!). beat Hula 3. Juniors.—Old Boys 14, beat Mangaweka 5 : Utiku G, beat Pirates 3; Huimai 10, beat Hautapu 3. Third Grade.—Hautapu 12, beat High School 6. NEW* PLYMOUTH. Star 17, beat Clifton 5. Stratford ;;, drew with Celtic' 3. Old Boys 17, beat Inglewood 0. Kaponga 29, beat Waimate 0. Okaiawa .'!2, beat Hawera 6. Patea 5, bent Athletic 0. Opunake 20, beat Eltharn 0. TIMARU. Celtic 10. beat Zingari 3. Star 21, beat Waihi 19. Old Boys IS, beat Temuka 14. CHRISTCHURCH. Christchurch 11, beat Merivale 0. Sydenham 22, beat Old Boys 10. Athletic 13, drew with Linwpod 13. 'Varsity 18, bout Albion 13. DUXE'DIN. Southern 20, beat Union 0. Dunedin 17, beat 'Varsity B 5. Alhambra 0, beat Pirates 5. 'Varsity A 14, beat Taieri 3. Kaikorai 20, beat Zlngari 0. INVERCARGILL,. Star 19, beat Old Boys 14. Pirates 12, drew with Waikiwi 12.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 13

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ALL BLACKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 13

ALL BLACKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 13