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FOOTBALL.

RUGBY. sß condaey schools. schools' Kutrby football comlast wee!:, the follows ?^L rM uifs of Bo S Hitf jIKST GEADI-. .Co"B?O A < lcicut '- J Ctiat 51 Co 1" uil I<der ° e ' iTr 1 ' I ?School A defeated Boys' Hieli I S"^ B by S3 P° ;nt3 10 U:L • Hefcrce ' defeat-.-d St. Brde's \ h t S pS»t» to nil. Referee, Rev. 1-® SECOND GRADE. ' ft)ll««8 A defeated Christ's College - * **""■ iri w - '• g. defeated Rangiora. Hi<rh gSfaV* to niL Befcrec ' Mr a - s - THIRD GRADE. .. fVillaizo A defeated Boys' High 51 P° inta f0 niL Eefcree ' Rev ' T ''- School A dofealed Christ's Col--8 .points to 6. Referee, Mr H. S. fecbrstchurch DistricV H lg h School if, c, Andrew's by 32 points to 3. to E E. Luttrell. FOURTH GRADE. College B defeated St. Andrew's J/fat 3>7 11 pointß to 8 ' :Plt;^ele3 • Mr defeated Christ' 3 Colpoints to 6. Referee, Mr L. R. School A defeated Technical cS 21 point 9to niu W * COLT 3. -•,{>. College defeated St. Andrew's £% *>V™- to 8. Referee, Mr G. S fewl College Boys' Ilig* gjtfri bj 9 points to 6- Referee, Mr J. College' defeated Wesl Christrestrict High School by I'2 points S foferte, Mr J. R. .McKenzie. light weights. A section. w High School A defeated Boys' High gjnjo! B by 9 points to nil. Referee, Mr J vXc»t College A. defeated Technical Colt.n Bby 27 points to 5. Referee, Mr G. fl A. BlltoliffBale's College defeated St. Andrews CdM« by .33 points to nil. HGHTWEIGHTS-B SECTION. "Stilt Cbrietchurch District High School gt. Bede'a College by 3 points to dl ftAnW College A defeatea Technical Bby 6 points to nil. Referee, Mr J 'ffLl College O defeated Cathedral School by 12 points to nil. Re■(aM, Mt M. Keys. !

SUB-UNION. meeting of committee. I mwiing of the Ashburton County JMty Sub-Union Committee was . }gt evening. Present —Messrs W, ■ t Walters (chairman), H. J. ChapMB. B. H. Biggar, R. G. Shearman, •ji B. J. Thomson, *J. Smith, J. C. C. : Mudilta, and S. Gudsell. i report was received from the ClassiCommittee regarding the regrading ; ofjt Yoang, oi Springburn, to second grade, Si that of M. Campbell, of Allenton QJub,iefceoad grade. iter «ome discussion Young was remby a Bmall majority and Campbell unanimously regraded. J>l implication from Seafield School for a 1 was discussed. It was stated that falliitnde o£ the Canterbury Rugby Union KlSther niggardly in the matter of dona- ■ Wi school footballs and grants for assist- • uiit schools. resolved to procure a ball for SeaJm School, and to obtain five footballs for /Mbaiton schools, ; were' granted from Allenton {jbexs to Technical and Tinwald Clubs, lit was resolved to instruct all gate'ktpera not to allow players into Union '(Winds 'except by pass or payment, and j a the event of payment, a refund to be i on a ticket being handed to the •ItoUiy. . li me also resolved that passes bo issued it ill fourth grade players over 15. • |fc» Methven Football Club applied for <g!f«tponempßt of'their fixturee on Saturijj'lith, on the occasion of tho Methven Sitting Meeting. It was stated that it MR be impossible to procure conveyances mt date. Failing postponement it wa3 Jg&.tbat a third grade match be played wjfethven at 3 o'clook. ltwaa resolved that no postponements il, (panted on Saturday, and that the usual jikniTbe continued. •K MBmunication was received from the , Eugby Union stating that the match Tfflich took place oh June 3id, was purely 11 fioaihbridge Shield fixture. ■ Tier*. was some discussion on the quesjtjouoi payment of a third of the gate for gi»l3 match, it being maintained by memihp th*t as Malvern owed a return match . feoitt lMt seaeoa payment be deferred until W» m the' season. It was finally resolved .>» p»» the share immediately and ask MalJWa to fix a date for a return match in ; whoarion as soon as possible. . Chapman referred to the matter of Sum with eimilar colours end etated that jt most difficult to distinguish between wkm_ob wet days. Springburn and Tech®ttl had. the same colours, and Rakaia all Bro sad AHenton blue and grey made tho position most difficult. J? ?««i>lvod to write to the clubs confgnied for suggestions for improvements in i** '"V of club colours. chairman, as manager of tho reproifcSrYr reported on the match beJuiTern and Ashburton for tho South- _ Sfflafje ehield, which was won by Ashburton. ;:fj''.J™ o spotted on placing of wire netting & ran d eland, and it "P* ■Ogßested that an arrangement could s?ft*? 8 .* 0 , between the Ashbuiton A. and 1 1- association «nd the union as lessees of ? n the matter. t is the draw for Saturday:— veav Show Grounds; Si+labtirUiti Old Boys, Show Grounds; Hinds, Show Grounds; \ ,^ rad8 —Allenton t. Hinds, at' i|S? : v. Springburn, at Mt. Somen; i I♦rW,^_o V 'i, Boys Et Rakaia; Ashburton at Mayfield. "feiS r. Tinwald, Show j Methven v. Ashburton, Methven; iS2«u!r ■ Boys, Rakaia. ! —®gh School A v. Rakaia, ; H ' gh Sch ° ol BV ' Technica1 '

HURUNUI SUB-UNION. •i_? the Waiau teams, senior and ' tw Choviot teams at Cheviot. Nf™ * aa 6°°d order, and some ;WotoaU was shown. The senior game 'JmS untested. The two packs ox i***** evenly matched, Choviot havjEJU at>vantage, perhapß, in the • IttiL 7* / Waiau backs gave a y than their opponents. Within kick-off. Forbes, from I *mn a 8 the halfway flag, with i»l» 'j'A kicked a penalty goal for *"6 rest of the spell was ctreoiuwclttted, each 6ido attacking in turn, sjLiy'7 Solid tackling by l>oth sides pre®®y further soore. On changing J jjJ' Cheviot pock went off at a greatfor Home time "Waiau were peni own twentv-Cve. Gradu- ' "jwover, the latter worked their •<3 halfway, and then start-:■!?n-i^SsßlnS bouts, 'out these efforts ' BHil rvr! Cheviot's solid defence, "'Wt'ln nne \' < v 'l'h a clever • ut-iii,*got I ecor# iu a handy position. Forbes 1 fifc Sol.d play continued for * M lc game, and in the conr*gw Slosa kicked a penalty goal *U»an. ot ' .^ c fil o -! whistle blew leaving ff.S. "*® winners by 8 points to 3. Mr controlled tho gamo in an efficient ]k*u»i ? au ° r game resulted in a win for points to 12. Mr Walts was #i Kaikoura, which inOUmVier of junior players, was ■Bfrti i? by 22 cointa to 9. v j"> - fc *®*teraon was referee. J'HiLL ,

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18095, 10 June 1924, Page 11

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FOOTBALL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18095, 10 June 1924, Page 11

FOOTBALL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18095, 10 June 1924, Page 11