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LEAGUE CARNIVAL.

PATRIOTIC ATTRACTIONS.

SATURDAY'S ARRANGEMENTS.

The programme on behalf of the Sports Queen in the Auckland Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund Carnival to take place at Carlaw Park on Saturday was detailad and approved by the Auckland Rugby League Control Hoard last evening.

The chairman, Mr. Ci. Grey Campbell, said the curtain-raiser would be an attractive Soccer match, Auckland v. The Rest. At the interval an exiiibition would 6e given by Soccer midgets. Relay teams of Hugbj league and Soccer would compete at the conclusion of the curtain-raiser fixture. At half-time in the championship contest between Newton Hangers and Mount Albert, the Sports Queen, Miss Joy Asiiuitli, will kick-off for the second spell side' teams'* pluy by the league seven-a-

lhe league relay team, to run in football unitorin, was announced as follows:— Kro.lrlA- ( S m" y, L' ( ' lleator (-North Shore), Riodrick (Manukaiu and Gould (City Ko\ ers>. Emergencies: Sanders (Newton Rangers), Matthews (Marist Old Boys). s ."='S pst 'on of a supporter, tlio in'.ri • ur ",'i was to adopt he suggestion that a tropiiy be awarded to the senior team leading at the end of Lift- rr 011 ",'' in tlle championship. The Ktikntai iropliy is to be devoted to this purpose. It T.as also reported that Maori enthusiasts, .hrough Mr. S. Watene, were contributing a sum towards a further special memorial to Mr. J. Rukutai. The hoard will sul>sidise this fund.

The town clerk (Mr. J. Melline) ni.vised that complaints of theft at various • I|orr« grounds would ho considered by the parks coinmit.tfe of Ihe City Council. »m!!in^ l " i ." gfou Kii)fl».v League ndviwd the appointment as secretary of Mr. Wilfred Kc!>'r«"s ; l ; ,r, : i r r r , ''' r " , " r >' the Auckland i*i i i . ( , 'at ion, in succession to Mr de who is on active service. mjitch wm, ,lk p'' ( t ubs "I'Pl'cation for its , ' w1 " l 1 apakura on June 15 to he singed at Waikaraka I'ark in aid of the 1 atriotlc Committee was granted. Fixtures For Saturday. CarfawP,?^' P v _ \' 01, ? t Albert v - Newton, van. ' pm " Mr " J - !>onov^" ior Grade.—Mount Albert v. -Mr j n Haw^ W J " ark ' A °" 130 pm " rM So "i or 11 <! rndc.—Xewfon y. Point i>ll^ VU i7i'i Ol ' lor '•"main, 3 p.m., Mr. E. 11 m Mr 7 A- U . V ' -Vorthcole, Xortheote, 3 p.m., Mr. J. OShannessy; Otahuhu, a bye. Tvn!l ir p G , ra, !f — I{i ' l""°nd v. Marist. Grev Vlbert V r. P '!"" , Mr J - Jones : Mount Albert \. I'onsonhy. \ ictoria I'ark No. " ;\i I> n V-' r - T* vails • Newton v. Point i[ hovaljor, JNunt Chevalior, .*{ pm Mr (< Barnliiil ; K.V. v. Avondal*Avondale racecourse. 3 p.m.. Mr. A. Pearson; City v Otahuhu, Otahuhu. 3 p.m.. Mr. K. Mclvorn m"°\'rr V v I '' l U«k>« r 'i, I'oint Chevalier, 3 p.m., Mr. A. Ansell.

I'ourth Grade.—Point Chevalier t. News ark ft .Point t'hevnlier, 1.45 p.m., Mr G Barnhill; Richmond v. Otaliuliu, Western • priUBS 3 p.m.. .Mr. A. Da we; Green Lane V ,y ' ictona I'ark, .No. 2, 1.45 p.m . Mr. I. I'-vuris ; North Shore v. Papakura, Pannkmil""' n r> ,}! r - '' : Glenora v. Kllerslie. Kllerslie, 3 p.m., Mr. A. Rowlands; Avondale. a bye.

I ,f th Grade—hllerslie v. Mount Albert, Morn jr.-side, 3 Mr E Longville • Mnu uka it v. Otahiihu. Manukau, 3 p.m., Mr. J. Macowa ; Richmond v. Newmarket Outer Domain, 1.45 p.m., Mr. S. Dixon-' -NorthcoU" v. Ponsonby, Northcote, 1.45 p.m., Mr. J. O'Sliuniiessy ; City, a bye.

Sixth <irade.-^-Richmond v Newton i.rey I.yn 11 Park, 1 .45 p.m., Mr. K Merrick; I'a pa k ttra v. Point Chevalier, Papakura, 1.4, i p.m., Mr. Gedye; Citv a bye Seventh (Jrade.— Otahiihu v. Papakura] Otaliuliu, 1.4.i p.m., Mr. K. Melvor: North Shore v. Hllerslie, Kllerslie Domain, 1.45 p.m., Mr. A. Rowlands.

Schoolboys,—Seniors: Kllerslie v Newmarket. Kllerslie, 1.15 p.m.. Mr. R. Crawdon ; North Shore v. Newton, Outer Domain, 1 p.m., Mr. R. Rae; Ponsonby v. Green Dane. Green Lane, 2 p.m., Mr. H Payne; Northeote v. Point Chevalier. Domain. No. 1, 1 p.m., Mr. If. Newton ; Richmond. a bye. Seven-a-side: Mount Albert v. Newton, Carlaw Park. 3.30 p.m. Intermediate, A : Richmond v. Point Chevalier Western Springs, 2 p.m., Mr. A. Dawe • Avondale v. Mount Avondale. 2 p.m., Mr. A. Pearson; Glenora, a bye. Intermediate. B: Green I-ane v. Newton, (Jrecti Lane, 1 p.m., Mr. H. Payne; Kllerslie v. R.V., Kllerslie, 12.3(1 p.m., Mr. It. Crawdon ; Ponsonby. a bye. Juniors: Northcote v. Ponsonby, Victoria I'ark, 1 p.m., Mr. R. Appleton ; Point Chevalier v. It.V.. Point Chevalier, 2 p.m.. Mr. A. An sell : Newmarket v. Green lyane. Domain. No. 5, 12.45 p.m.. Mr. S. Dixon North Shore v. St. Benedict's. Victoria Park, noon, .Mr. It. Appleton ; Glenora, a bye.

I-inesmen.—Carlnw Park. No. 1. Messrs S. Fisher, J. Short. Reserve rcfrrws Messrs. A. Appleton, H. Tate, K. Korn.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 121, 23 May 1940, Page 20

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LEAGUE CARNIVAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 121, 23 May 1940, Page 20

LEAGUE CARNIVAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 121, 23 May 1940, Page 20