FOOTBALL.
RUGBY. ELLESMERE SUB-UNION. The ninthly meeting: of the Ellesmere Rugby Sub-Union wes held at Lee&ton, Mr K °T -McMillan presiding. Messrs A. G. Elorall and B. H. Bavin wrote intimating that they would be unable toeetM referee* on Saturday. The Canterbury Rugby Union »™ *i. * „,,+ of the Brant of £SO received from ifKZBJjXd, school football, the CEU w« *? »üb-unio Q conducting scfool competitor It w,« decided to write thanking the C.R.U. and to Wnd 108 each to the local schools concerned. Owta* !Hhe challenge shield match be•<n<r lipid on Julv 28th, all club matches for tion of a curtain-raiser to the ™P r . £ , B « n{a t'VB match to be played by Soubhbndga and Collcie junior team. The meeting agreed to give oSe-third of the gate receipt to the Ashbuiton team for travelling expenses. The draw for the second round In ti* schools' competition is July Kth—Leeston v. Irwell at irwen, LJceride v. Duneaadel at Dunsandel; SouthblS Lakeside v. Locston at Leestcm; Dun.andel " 4th-Dunsandcl v Southbnage; Irwell v. Lakeside at lakeside; Leeakm a bye. , Ausrust llth-Lakeside T&mtttato M Leeston v. Duneandel at Dunsandel; Leeston a bye. «f August lßth.-Sc-uthbndge v. Ljeatm »t Leestc-n; Dunsandel v. Irwdl at Irwell, Lakeside a bye. ALBION CLUB. The following are the teams for to-mor-"se'nTors v. did Boys', Lancaster Park, 2.80 pjn.—Eaglesome, Hollis, Baylies. McLean, Johnston, Sheehan, Foster, Geayley, Wylie, Rutherford, Masters, Werren, Gallwan, Dennis, Orton. Emergencies, M. Lilburne, Marsden, Dug-gan/ Third irade v. Wharenul, Wfcaremi-, ground, North Park, 2.80 p.m.—Buckley, Fletcher, Clarkson, Edwards, Grant, Boar mis, Chittenden, Rutledge (2), Fulford, Toad, Soaneß, Robertson, Seorle, Torrance, Jones, Tulloch. ~.,,, a Fourth Grade ▼. Merlvalo, Albion p<mn«i South Park, 2.80 p.m.—Wyman, Biddlo, Stace, Sibley, Lilburne, Thompson, Luke, Calder, Kinley, Nelson, .Singleton, Middleton, Wishart, Dawoon, Newby, Robertson, "Webb.' „ , „ ± , Fifth Grade default to North Canterbury. Schoolboys play Sydenham-Lyttelton, Lancaster Park Oval, 1.16 p.m. SYDENHAM-LYTTELTON CLUB. Q?ho following teams will represent Syden-ham-liyttelton to-morrow: — Seniors v. Chnatchurch at Lanoaster Park—T. Porteous, J. Uunlop, J. D. Sargentina, It. Gerard, G. Gerara, G. Cain, A 7 Skelton, W. Geayley, P. Miller, C. Greatbatch, T. Lawn, P. Giles, R. Berry, C. Lawn, W. Caiderwood, GT Toy. Third Av. Y.M.C-A.—J. Coxon, C. Gilmour, A. B'enderson., Grenfell (SO, J. Forman, a. Parker, B. Bamford, J. Scott, H. Smith, G. Porteous, JA. Poison, F. Fowlds, J. McGill, J. Voyoe. Third B v. Kaiapoi at Kaiapoi (train leaves at 1.15 p.m.}—R. Dodd, G. Smith, H. Poulton, F. Woodham, A. Orr, H. Roberts, A. Hooper, C. Davis, L. Bisman, C. Blyth, H. Hansen, W. MoAlieter, J. Hayward, C. Jeasiman, G. Bono, C. Fearon, J. R. Jones. Fourths v. Linwood at Sydenham Park— G. Chaaton, A. Browne, D. McLennan, B. Gasson, J. Murchison, C. Bright, T. Dey, H. Jackson, H. Brown, J. Gibbs, I. Thaw, L. Terrell, S. Sheehan, A. T. Woolcock, A. Pegley. Emergencies: A. Seelen, R. Morton, B. Sinclair, K. Richards. Fifth Grade, a bye. Sixth v. Merivale, at Sydenham Park, at 1.15 F. Kerr, W. Talbot, J. Rtemmer, ."fT. MoFarlane, T. Thin, W. Brown, G. Lines, G. Bayliss, R. Gibbs, F. Le Comte, I*. Piper, R. Foracutt, W. Stackhouse, A. Anderson, R. Beveridge, T. Forbes, R. Waghorn, J. Phillipson, R. Towart. Seventh A v. Albion at Lanoaster Park, at 1.15—D. Gemmell, M. Brazel, R. Chaston, H. Hureomb, C Hampton, S. Hazelhurst, F. French, W. Peaee, I). Carrodtis, D. Wright, A. Hancock, R. Newtoa, T. Grenfell, O. Upton, F. Lumby. Seventh B v. Christchurch at Lancaster Park—F. Jackson, H. Chaeton, L. Hobden, T. Patrick, A. Rimmer. G. Brown, E. Brown, G. Brown, C. bright, T. Patrick, F. Kalinsky, R. Slothere, W. Gray, B. Hazelhurst, E. Hodson, W. Watt, R. Hamilton. SUMNER CLUB. The following have been aeleoted to play against Old Boys at the Polo Grounds (No. 1) to-moriow:—W. Bagley, I. Smith, C. Craddock,- 3. Hampton, I. Prebble, D. MoGarry, C. Dickson, Q. Lindrocs, J. Ijtodda, H". Finlayison, H. Kennedy, S. ititoiell, S. ptiddleton, R- Knox, P. McCarthy. LEAGUE. TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES. * The various competitions will, weather permitting, be continued to-morrow afternoon, with chief interest centred in. the senior championnhip. The principal attraction is the fixture at Sydenham Park between Addington and Sydonham, which should produce the best game of the season. There will be ample seating accommodation for patrons. A close game should be that between Hornby and Kaiapoi, at Kaiapoi. The Woolston and Linwood fixture, at Linwood Park, should also be a good game. The mutches between the Hornby and Sydenham junior grade toa.ms and the Woolston and Federal third grade teams will not be played. ASSOCIATION. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. (BUSS AS.IOCIi.TIOW TIU«BA3C.) WELLINGTON, July W. Watcxoidera defeated Wairarapa by 5 goals to a. V ■' ' "» ?
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