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FOOTBALL.

SOUTH CANTERBURY v. CANTERBURY. WEDNESDAY'S MATCH. The te&ru 10 represent Canterbury against South Canterbury on Wednesday will bo picked from tho following players after training practice it Hngky Perk on Monday at 7.30 p.m.: Backs—H. Dalley, .Harris, Brown, Robilliard, E. Fitxgerald, McCabe, Fleming, Buown, KobinEoii, Werrcr., Doreen, Culder, Barnes, McCormick, Evins, Elvy, Hay, Ho;--gan, Page, W. DalJcy, McCarthy, iilrwuu, Brodie, St. George. Forwards —McCleary, Greaibatoh, Wvlie, Hc-oper, Lodge, Muster*. Mtikle, Petersen', Parker, Kiiby, Burrowes, Cociiiune, 0. Tuxpin, Leahy, Giles, Langbien, Downs, Sargison, D. Fitzgerald, Dennehy, Jeffries, Craven, Christie, Waghorn, J. B. Jackson Yf. Anderson. Any Town player not attending the practice on Monday night without a reasonable excuse handed in to the secretary C.R.F.TJ. prior to the pi-actico wall not bs considered for inclusion in cither the North Mand or WSst Coast touring teams. 6 LOWER GRADE MATCHES POSTPONED. The Canterbury Rugby Union advises that 6.11 Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Schoolboy Grade matches, set down to bo played! to-day, havo been, postponed. OLD BOYS' CLUB. The following nre the teams for to-day: Senior.-) v. Albion, at Lancaster Park— Harris, Thompson, Bowes, Werxen, Carleton (i!), Hay, Milliken, Parker, Maxwell, Bm»rows, Sparrow, Clark, Gray, Baird. Emergency, Burns. Second Grade v. Linwood, Old Boys' ground—Smith, Bowbyes, Crawford, Allen, Graham, Grave3ton, Ballantyne, Dalton, Gunn, Forsyth, Arnold, Skipworth, Jacobs, Bills, Milneß. LINWOOD CLUB. The following are the teome for to-day:— Seniors v. Merivale, Lancaster Park Oval: A. Brown, W. Fleming, J. Young, H. Wright, W. Elvy, H. Harley, G. Bureon, D. Brough, S. Hooper, T. Jackson, W. Fiascr, J. Turpin, O. Turpin, W. Christie, A. Morrow. Emergency, D. MoGill. Juniors v. Old Boys, Old Boys' Ground, North Park: N. Young, A. Choato, L. Elvy, O. Vogt, A. HesliD, H. Coe, A. Rigby, J. Barwick, J. Purvis, O. Blyth, W. King, A. Barnes, B. Stowaxt, P. Timlin, D. McDonald. Emergency, A. Geo. ST. ANDREW'S CLUB. Tho following will represent St. Andrew's College Old Boys against Merivale, on St. Andrew's Ground:—Hay, Schluter, Rainey, Priestnall, Mortlock, Gibbs, McKay, Oorsbie, Early, McCrostie, Crozier, McDonald, Reynoids, McPherson, McDonald. Emergencies, Perkins, Porteous, Boybutt. LEAGUE. ADDINGTON CLUB. Following aro the teams lor to-day:— Seniors v. Sydenham, 2.4s—Falgar, Symiater,- Christensen, Goodman, Sanders, Watts, J. Clarke, McGibbon, A. Green, Quicks, McLeod, Collie, E. Cox. Juniors v. Central, at Richmond Park, 2.ls—Rowland, Dorrizrie, Carlton, Reed, Clarke, Lytfcon, Unwin, Lurch, Ward, Lagan, Joseph, Voyco, May, Cook, Mayne. Third Grade, a bye. Fourths, at Addington, 1.30 p.m., v. Woolston —Joseph (2), Henderson, Morris, Robson, Goodman (2), Peddio, O'Connell, Grenfell, Dunmill, Christensen, Burgess, Mayne, Harrison. ENGLISH fIUGBY LEAGUE. QUALIFICATION FOR COLONIAL PLAYERS. (BY CABLJt— PBBgS ASBOCIi.TIOtf—-COPIBKHBT.) (AO3TEALIAK AND K.Z. CABUt A3SOCIATIOX.) (Received July 13th, 6.<0 p.m.) LONDON, July 12. A special meeting of the Rugby League at Leeds reimposed the standing order regarding the two years' residential qualification for colonial players, which was abolished last month. The Council was also empowered to negotiate for a reciprocal agreement with the New South Wales League regarding tho transfer of players. ASSOCIATION. ASSOCIATION MATCHES POSTPONED. Owing to tha prevalence of influenza and colds all Association footbaTl matches set down for to-day have been postponed. Y.M.C.A. CLUB. The following will represent Y.M.C.A. today.— Fourth Grade v. St. Albana, at 1.15, Hag. ley Park No. B—Gaynor, Lee, Makinson, Curtis, Ellis, Barton, Fraser, Angus, Wilkins, Donovan, Gordon, Westgarth, Hansen. Fifth Grade v. Technical, at 1.16, Hagley Park No. I—Deans, McNulty, Westgarth, Black, Hobby, Whetter, Truman, Reid, Bradshaw, Robb, Edyvean, Walters, Hall. N.Z. ASSOCIATION TEAM. (b* CABMt —PEE 39 ABSOCIATIOK- -COPYEIOHT.) (austsalian anb h.z. oablb association.) (Received July SOTNEY, July 13. The members of the New ZeaJand Association football team are passengers by the Manuka, which sailed at noon to-day for Wellington, KISSICK NOT FOR AUSTRALIA. (BT CABLE—PBSS3 ASSOCIATION- COPTBI6BT.) (AWBTBAMAH ARD H. 3. CABLB ASSUCUTIOjr.) (Recaived July 13th, 8.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 13. The recent roport that Kissiek, the New Zealand "Soccer" player, intends to remain in Australia is denied. H« received tempting offers, but declined them. —— m "'■■»»

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 16

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FOOTBALL. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 16

FOOTBALL. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 16