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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

5%»»; • • * number of the Lowishaci Gen""StU ;„ ii'. 6 ue ? 3 ing competition is adthis ieaue.

LEAGUE. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. The following are the fixtures, grounds, and referees for Saturday next: Senior.—Addington and Sydenham, at Sydenham Park, Mr A. B. Shadbolt; Linwood and Mariata A, at Linwood Park, Mr C. Tilleyshort; Hornby • and Woolston, at Hornov, Mr P. Kirton; MirisU B, a bye. -lunior.—Ouruhia and Add[nj*ton, at Ouruhia, Mr A. McAlpine; "Waimairi and MaristQ, Waimairi ground, P&uanui, Mr T. Kirton; Hornby and Sydenham, at Hornby, Mr A. Lcifch; Lin wood, a bye. Third Grodc —Aldington and "Waimairi» at Addington, Mr A. Cox; Healhoote and "Woolston, at Wools'on, Mr Geo. Gharry; Sydenham r.nd Maribt3 B, at Sydenham Park G. 30), Mr C. Johnstone; Linwood and Marists A, at Linwood Park (1.30), Mr J. J. Slovens. l-'ourth Grade.—Sydenham and Addition, at Addingt-on (1.30), Mr D. Wilson; \Voolslon and Hcatheote, at Heathcote, Mr 1'• Jas;o; Maris* h and Hornbv, at Beckenham Park, Mr W. Griffith?; Central, a by*. Fifth Grade.—Svdonham and Hornby, at Beckenham Park, Mr E. Ge-irry; Heathcoto and Waimairi, at "WooiMon Park (I.SO>, Mr J. To imp; Marias and I» ; nv.ood, at Beckcnham Park (1.30), Mr T. King.

TABLES TURNED. N.S.W. BEATS ENGLAND. (BT CABLE—rRESS ASSOCIATION COPTKIQHT.) (AUSraALUIT AND K-Z. CABLE ASSOCIAWOW.) (Received June, 9th, 9.50 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 9. _ 111 dull, cold T.'oa'hci. after an inauspicious start, Xcw South Wales » v ®.™ Bd urday's defeat in tho presence ol 60.0JW peoplo. * . . . The Englishmen again eeored witlim a fev. - minutes from the start, registering eig points before New South Wales bro-e t e ice. But after this £he Blues took comrnand, and "\vero leading at kau-tim© H li> to Q. . Thp home team preasod its advantago m the second half, forcing* the game. Play on botL. oidea wa3 very rough, and Pinch faster and more* apectacular than on Saturday. Xew South "U'alea ran away from, the visitors, at one stage leading by to S> and finally won by 33 to 18.

ASSOCIATION. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. A inoeting of tho Management Committee of tho Canterbury Football Association was held last evening. There were presentMessrs R. B. Bunt (chairman). W. Rameay, W. 'Whittingtcu, W. Deans, 11. Ladiirooks, F. J. Keddel, ii. Priddis, C. Keech, H. Wells, F. Crowder, R. S. Courtney, W. Duncan, li. Wood, J. Booth, H. W. Penyman, and G. H. Baker (hon. sec.). Mr W. D. Ramsay reported on tho visit of the South Canterbury team on June 3rd. A letter received frotr. tho Buller i ootball Association inviting a representative Canterbury team to tour tho Vvcst Coast was referred to tho Match Committee for A notification from tho Otago Football Association Referees' Ciub requesting support 'in its endeavours to have the referees officiating in tho Chinese University matches appointed before Juno wa*s referred, back to the Otago Centre for further information. i Requests for footballs from vjlentunnel, Beckentiam. and Sumner were left in the hands of the secretary and chairman. A letter from the Now Zealand Footba.ll Association dealing with the coming Chinese University students' tour was criticised at some length by the chairman, who pointed out that the itinerary of the tour had been published without the approval of the various Associations. Tho Chinese team will arrive in Wellington on. July 16th, aoa will tour the North Island first. . Tho matches for Christchurch aro set down for August 30th versus Canterbury, and September 13th (fourth test). It was recommended that the final between the South Island competitors for the Chatham Cup be played in Christchurch. A silver cup given by Mr Ramsay for annual competition between tho ch-nnpion teams of Canterbury and Otago was received with thanks. Tho following are the the mutches Bet down for Saturday next, with tho appointed referees: — Seniors —Kaiapoi v. Lyttelton, North Park No. 1, referee, Mr Greenleea; Villa v. ■y.M.C.A., Richmond Park, Mx Woods; Western v. Rangers, Sunnyaide, Mr Davey; Nomads v. Sunnyside, English Park, Mr Black; Thistle v. St. Albans, Worth Park" jNo. 2, Mr Smyth. . Juniors—Thistle v. Kaiapoi, at Kaiapoi, Mr ferryman; Nomads v. Villa, North Park No. 3, Mr Pennington; Linwood v. Y.M.C.A., Richmond Park, Mr Tpnex; Technical Old Roys v. Western, liiEßor'fl road, Mr Knight*. Third Grade—Rangers v. Spreydon, Sunnyside, 1.30 p.m.. Mr Woolf; St. Albans v. Sumner, North Park No. 4, Mr Thornley; Technical Old Boys, a byo. Fourth Grade (at 1.30 p.m.)— Technical Old Boys v. Linwood, Ensor's road; Lyttelton v. St. Albans, Lyttelton, 2.40 p.m. Fifth Grade (1.30 p.m.)—Spreydon v. Technical B, Richmond Park; Technical A v. Y.M.C.A., Richmond Park; Marifits A v. St. Bed&'s, Hagley Park; Lyttelton v. Mariats B, llagley Park. School B, Wednesday, 4 p.m., Hagley Park —Addington v. Spreydon, St. ld.ary'3 v. Marists A, Mariats B a bye. Schools A, Friday, 4 p.m., Hagley Park — St. Joseph's v. Mnxists A, St. Matthews v. St. Michael's, Marists B v. Richmond, East Christchurch v. St. Mary's. !

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

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18095, 10 June 1924, Page 11

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18095, 10 June 1924, Page 11