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FOOTBALL.

RUGBY. TO-MORROW'S GAMES. Patrors, at LancnEtcr Park to-morrow should be treated to an exceptionally Sue display of Rugby, when two of the leading teams in tbo senior competition, Liuwood and Old Boys, will meet on the oval. Old Boys' supporters-are confident that their ever improving team will stop Linwood's victorious run, while Linwcod followers arc eqmlly confident that their side will rise to the occasion, and remain at the head of the competition. Old Bo;;s will be. without the services of Harris, and Linwood without those oi E vy, both of whom will be away with the All Blacks. Still, as_both side 3 play an open lv>/*k game, the gime should not suffer by the absence of these player*, and sbouid be full of bright, nippy back play intcr-mixed with .fast daahiner forward rushes of the type which is characteristic of the=e I'affis. On the South frround, 'Varsity and Albion will meet in whit should be a very even Came. 'Varsitv will lack the services of some of their beat players who are absent nlavine in the third University test. A'bion have h»en knocking Pt the door of victory for a Ion? time, and th- will have to play hard to beat their rapidly improving bfeks. On the w<- s t g-round, 'VaTsity pla.v Ch T wtchu'-c>> in the sen-'or B crade, nn-l TVchiical O'd Br>v» pnd Merivale ecnior B i".d Cbristchurch and O'd Bovs juniors meet «t th<" Sho"- Grounds. All these ?nm«« "houM produce bright fo->tball, and patrons at either grounds phou'-* be provided with a good display of the code. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. MERIVALE CLUB. Senior A v. North Canterbury, at Rangiora, No. 1 ground; train leaves 1.30 R. Hart, J. McCabe, W. Ford, X. Dorrecn, R. Evans, C. Oliver, R. Hooper, R, Blazey, F. Partridge, "\V. Lodge, p. Giles, G. Brown, X. Carnegie, A. Burns, J. Kirkland, W. Buckley. Senior B v. Technical, at Show. Ground No. I—J. Hume, R. Lodge, G. Johnstone, A. Ritchie, R. McGregor, D. JlcKenzie, S. White, A. Ward, W. Hay, A. Bailey, G. Maxwell, E. Hill, S. Gcrrard, T. Thomson, E. Lohfey, L. Ebcrt, A. Free, J. 'Wadsworlh, G. Stiles, A. Henry, L. Kneale, E. Downs. Juniors v. Albion, at Albion ground, S.P. —N. Cree, N. Harvey, F. Davis, H. Shearman, G. Ebert, G. Rhodes, W. Murphy, E. Maindonald, S. Carson, G. Shave, H. Adcock, J, O'Shannossey, G. Anslad, ' E. French, G. Suckling, W. Lawrenco, J. I'. Baxter.

Third Grade v. North Canterbury, at Merivale ground, No. 6 N.P.—L. Chamberlain, G. Howes, H. Gallagher, W. Joneß, A. Morris, C. Lyall, h. Hoddor, L. Lodge, A. FalIcon, if. Finlayson, A. Mackintosh,.. A. Rogers. C-Kelly, C. Roberts, J. Netting, A. Walker, J. Binns, 'ft. Frascr, D. Colquhoun, G. Booth, R. Baldwin, K. Worthington.

Third Grado A (under 20) v. Merivalo B, at Merivalo ground, No. 28 S.P.—W. Buchanan, R. McCarthy, L. Turlon, C. Smart,; L. Gordon, G. Howell, W. Oliver, R. Tolchard, A. .Ramsav, K. Kearney, P. Hill, It.' Dent, L. Woods," Si. Perkins, D. Oliver, J. Treves.. Third Grade B (under 20) v. Merivale A, at Merivale ground, No. 28 6.P.—J.. Frascr, C. Bctt3, C. O'Connor, J. Suckling, A. Jackman, C. Collins, J. Scrimshaw, C. Foote,-H. McCarthy, J...dimming, F. Grant, V. McTigue, J. Cochrane, A. Clark, W. Norgale, H. Fellow,-G. Simmands,. L. Wilkins. Fourth Grade A-v. Albion, at Polo Ground *o. 3—J. Lockic, V. Ritchie, R. Flewellyn, H. Lenauze, A. Marsh, S. Flewellvn, T. Syme, A. Brvdon, G. Campbell, K. McLau'ghlan, T. Rountree, J.-Newton,.R.. Hoddor, L. McGuinness, G. Ritchie, H. Yaxley. Fourth Grade B a bye. . , Fifth Grade A a byo. . ' ■ ■ .■ Fifth Grade- B v. Linwood, at Polo Ground No.. i—C. Rich, A...Peddar, J. Anderson, S ' Thomson,' T. ' Southain, It.' McCrorie, L Angus, J. Voice, W. Steere, G..' Voice, W. Christensen, P. Aldous, L». Collett;- S. Hantz, W. Wilcockaon, F.' Dykes, S. Hughes: . " •Sixth Grade v. Technical B, at Merivale ground, No. 6 N.P.,'1.30—R. Lockie, C./Wilkie 13. Cooper, R. Jorgenseh, J.*Gap«s, J. MaWcll, W. White, C. Black, J. Ramsay, C Murray, P. Lunn, R.. Patterson,. M. Wright, G. Morrow', W. Fonton, T. Broad, W. Rhodes, R. Hadler, A. Iggo,,A. Collins, G. Farmer. '. • ■ , .''".',". Seventh Grade (Schoolboys) v. Linwood, at Lancaster Park South, RossiUr, C. Barrell, R.-Wilson, J- Quano, p. Dallcy, *... McP.hail, J. Hooper, J. Carpenter, L.' Berry, F.'BerrV, ,H. L'aWcnco,: 0. Wood, ; F. Hill T. Hartand, S. Cootiov, 'E.' : Pearce,' D. ; Lbggett, A. Sandford,;.J. Thomson, iW.\ Sand'*'. ford )V E. Hendry,' R.. Porieous. ;> , . • OLD BOYS'CLUB. The:following a™ the .teams for. to-morrow: Seniors' v. Linwood, Lancaster ,' ParkNixon, Carleton,- Hobday, Harris, -Hay Dal•ey Parker, Donnelly, Clark, Baird; Burns,. Skip worth, Low,. Gray; emergency, ArmJuuiors v. Chriatchurch.- Show Grounds— Simes, Richards, Moffatt, Bowbyw. Fleming, Graham, Mortlock, Gunh, 'Minson,'' Forsyth, Jacobs. O'Brien, Milnes, Arnold, • Daw, Speight. ';■ .. -. , ' Third A v. Kaiapoi ('bus leave?*, club rooms at 1.30)— Taylor,' Searrell, Hardie-,' Meikle,' Smith, Ogier, Hadfleld; Davis, Petrie, .»oel >; McGe'e, Cameron,' Haberfield, Evans, WatB v. : 'Varsity ,B; Old Boys', ground— McFaddon, Ward, Thomas,. Gray, Whittington '■ Light-band. Nuttall,' Spcigut, . Dixon, Graveston,; Hopkins, Hobhs,. Netting, • Richardson,. Corsbie. '. -\. -_'-r • Under twenty A v. under twenty. B, Old. Boys' ground, \at-I.3o—Hastie, Berry, Cromb,. Shipley, Roi, Hay; Harper, Melaillan, .Simes, Bowes, .Seymotr, Stuttock, Smith, Jerkins, Cheater. • ■ " '' -' "'-.''■■ Under twenty B. v. A's,. Old Boys' gTOund syt- I.Bo—Coulter, Anderson, Brown, Rich, Mapplebeck, D'Auvergno, Opie, Turgis, Hooper, Jenkih, Holland, Cumberworth, Oliver, Revnolds, Gant. . ■ -Fourth A' v. Teclmical; Polo No. ■ 2—A. Brown, Wallace, : Trist, Pringle, Cobden, Jones; Baldwin, Holmes, Webster, .Chester, Pickles, Ell, Greer, Keys, Whatman, Henwood. '-...-■■' '. v - Fourth B v. Riccarton, •at Riccarton— Wallis. Roberts,-McKenzie, Willmott, Jack; McN-ul'ty, Duncan, Cocks, Ives, Doak, Woo!ley,. Layton, -Barnett, "Kliner, Hogiyood, Dawey Tapper, North, Beattic. ALBION CLUB. Following aro the teams for to-morrow: Seniors r. Tarsity Lancaster Park, 2.30 p.m.—T. McLean, Beaumont, Eaglesoms, Thompson, Baylies, Liibtirco. Cox, SincpiJv, Hicks, O'Connor, Masters, Kennedy, .Wylio, Newman, Middleton. j Juniors v. 'Merivale, Albion Ground, 2.30 , p.m.—Jack. Bigham, Grant, Newton, John- | ston, Clarkson, Munson, Johnston, :Burko, j Shaw, Beattic, Edwards, Lummis, Fletcher, Caldcr. Counihan, Richardson. • Third Grado-v. Sydenham, Opawa Park No. 2, 2.3.0 p.m. —Dawson, Fullford, Todd, Wliite, Nelson, Grenfell, Kinlcy, Sibley, Kindey, Newbv. Robcrt3on. Jack, Douglas, Grenfell, Cockshaw. O'Grady, Silby. Fourth Grade .v. Merivale A. Polo Ground No. 3, 2.30 n.m— O'Loughlin, Roberts,'Ba:r.l w M-iinn Som'erville, Meagher, Brown, Murray, Killick, Mutton, Oliver, Burnett, Luke, Streetcr, M<»adows. Haworth, Searle. Fifth Grade A v. Linwood B, Polo Ground No s—Robertson, Templemm, Broad, Leppcr Smith, Oakl«y, Wilson, King. Smith, Asliby.''Bvcadj Stewart, Winder, x-llis, S. Hav, McLelland. ■ > - Fifth Grr.de B v. Sydenham,. Opawa Park 0 . I—Williams, Anderson, Fisher, Rhodes, An'thonv. Sellars, Cbaston, McCann, King, Tindall," McLcllan, Cultflr, Eden, Edwards, Andrews, HargTeaves. (Any new players not selected, please turn «!>•)■ ; Schoolboys are required at Lancaster Park at 1 p.m. j NORTH CANTERBURY CLUB. Seniors v. Merivale, et Eangiora—J. j Scott, A. Ringer, W. Shirley, W. Drag 9j . A, Inch, L. Hawkins, G. Mehrtens, E. D. r' Smith. G. Young, J. Rowland, J. , Hughey, E. Teasdalo, G. McAlpine, G. ' Gwi" J- Horroll L. Foote A. Lambert.' Th°rd Grade (under 20) v. Boys' High School at Ri-.ngiora—J. Cox, L. Chappell, P Dcbcnharn,- D. Garrett, L. Hawkins, Hi Inch, V. Luisetti, A. Milos, G. Milae, N. Robertson, P. Roberts. A. Ranby, L. Seal, R.-Lane, H. B. Catherwood, K. Clark, K. McKav. Third Grade (open) v. Merivale, at North Tark—O. Alford, T. Barber, £. Berry, S. Graham, S: Jamea, S. Jones, T.' Love, H. Nelmes. A. Mardon, it. Rossiter, F. Smith, E. BrcUoy, Sutherland, W. Faiey, F. Cos, A. Ford. Fifth Grade v. Technical, • Polo, Ground I jj 0 7_T CorVett, I. Hamilton; A. J. Hen- ! dc'rson, K. HaJkins, E.J. Mil«e, C. V. Pulley. U. Scott, C. O'Neill, F. Devlin, A. C Cox, E. Gerrity, F. Murray, E. Brewery. Eric Miles, L. Butters,; D. James, G. Worsfold. . . .

TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' CLUB. The to'.lowing are the teams fcr io-m-rrrew: Senior B v. Mcrivale, at Show Ground No. I—T. Porteous. T. Hay, W. Cui-wen, K. Ruaccll. W. Johnston, J. WacdcH, M. Harden, W. Garter, T. Perrv, W. Davidson, H. McLeraghan, T. Barries.- T. Lawn, 15. Mitchell, D. Binnie, J. Bell. Juniors v. Old Collesrinns. at road-S. Bamfcrd. W. Perry, B. Marshal!, T. 'Burrell. A. Wilton, J. Alien, D. Collins. C. Lorrett.G. Gocdall, H. Todd, R. McHugh. R. Dur.bicr. R. Steven?, C. McCil'urn, Y.\ emergencies, R. Austin, H. Smith. F. BccUi. Third Grade (under 2V> v. Y.M.C.A.. at Y.M.O.A. Ground, .North Park—H. E. Taylor. K. Cameron. A; Billcns, H. Gasson, M. Wntcrhouse.. K. C. Wilson, R. Johniron, A. Aldersler. H. Patterson, L. Mori, K. Lane. CWardeff. J. R.- Smith. W. Wills, Pi. R. Hirncs. A. J. Smith. Fourth Gifde v. O'd Boys' A. at Polo Ground No. 2—KiKv, 'Wilson. Bigham. Barberel. Redwav. Carlvle. Collier. Spea.i, Uendereon, Welch. Rhind, Mather. Anderson, Birnett, Bunny, Kidd, Crochet., Lorrett. ,- . ■ Fifth Grade v. North Canterbury, at Polo Ground No. 7-Reed, Spencer. Sneddon, Frcema.it. Hohb. Bennetts. Bull, HaJiiday,' Hutton. Minchall, Price, Potten, Fainvea.thcr, Be.->nmont, Wheeler ; Brochcr, B'akcway, Loader, Rodgcrs, Eldridcc. Y.M.C.A. CLUB. The following aT.e the teams for to-morrow: Third grade, open v. 'Varsity A, N.-F. - N °- 5 Dodds. "Walters. Milsom, Lush Craw, Voyce, Barwick. Willis, Parkes, Meßride, Taylor, Oliver, McKcnzie. Stronach, iiowatson, Barclay, Ferguson, Anderson , Third jrrade, under "20 v. Technical, Y.M.C.A. No. 23—Copp, Gibson, Sharp, w. Sv!vc*ter, John Dawson. Jim Dawson. Howison, Conroy, Nash, Simmonds, nyuo. Barton, Fraser,. Anderson. J. Sylvester; emergencies: Thornton and Dcakin. Sixth grade v. Sydenham, at Syoenharo Park at L3o—Tatam, Andereon, Patnn. Hurler, Pvmm." Collins. Whileford, Adame. Tr-nberth, Sngecre, ShaTp, Cooner. Bentlcy, ■Williams, Whitcford, Schedel, Taylor. WESLEY CLUB. The following .will represent Wesley against Halswoll at Halswcll to-morrow:—l. vUtson, G. A. Hoglund, H. N. Parton, D. Scott' L. M. Townsend, S. Munday, t. Clapshaw. C. Parton, V. Hayman P. Thompson E. ' Wiltshire <R- Coliir* H. Creswell, L. H. Halliday, H. Hammer, E. O. Joseph. N. Wadsworth. Bue will lea,vo «orner Colombo and Gloucester streets at 0 p.m. . OLD COLLEGIANS' CLUB. Juniors v..Technical Old Boys, at Ensor's road-Cooke, Black, Richardson, T>. b. Young, Lcckic, Cocks, Jackman, Marne, Young, Turnbull, Joseph, Morris, Iranciß, Harris, Grant. _ Third Grade v.. Linwood, at Elmwoodlark —Blunden, Harrison, Stewart, Beckett, Banks, Hobbs, Talbot, Wait, Wylea Day, Cooper, Ronalds, Manning, Louglinan, Hamilton, R.. C... ' „ - - . ~•■ To play a Christ's College team, at the College—Pritehett,- -Overton, Cowlishaw, Chapman, Barrett, P. S. Cocks, Heasley, A. R. Williams, K. C. Cooper. Necdham, Cuvry, Webb, Orchard, Bishop, Kirk.

ST. ANDREW'S OLD BOYS' CLUB

The following will play against St. Bede's on St. Bede's ground, at 2.45 p.m. to-mor-row ;-A. .Smith, K. Reynolds, .G.Mortiock, C Gardner, J. Priestna.ll, L. Schluter, L. Thompson, C-. . Corsbie. H. Woods, W. Brown, A. Hilson, G. Ray, R. Hilson, H. McKay, W. McDonald.

WEST CHRISTCHURCH^CLUB. The following are the teams for to-mor-10Se'cond Grade—"Win -by default, and aro requested to support the. third grade, playing on our own ground. Th ; rd Grade v. Now Brighton, on our own ground. South Park—F.. Alabaster P.. Bedwell W. BrouglC'K. Campion, A. Hepworth, Broun, L. J. Graham. L. Cavoll, I). Lee, J-Mi Gallaher. S. .Barnett, Need ham, W. Brough.. G. Bel!,' Barnett, J. O'Brien and Saunders. ' ' .„.,•„, i -n- «. Fourth-Grade v. Boys' High School, North Park—Kearney, X'ollett (2),. Sutherland, Wilton, Huehsdn, Bennett; Phillips, Stanton, Marks, Eade, Roberts, Thompson, Barnes, Steanß,.Peako,.ar,cL Taylor. ASHBURTON SUB-UNION. The fallowing;referees ha-ve- been appointed' for • to-morrow's matches:— Senior—Celtic v. Methven,'" at •• Methverv Mr W. Burrows; Old Boys v. Hinds (vonuo not determined), Mr Scott; Rakaia v.. Ashburton, at' Showgrounds,. Mr W. Douglas 'v. Springburn-Mount Some're, • fit Eakaia, Mr D. Heenan; Old Boys v. Allenton, at Showgrounds, Mr }V. Page; 'Mayfield v. ■ Metbven, at Mayfield, Mr: A. Guiriey. ' ■ Third. School v. Old Boys, at 'Showgrounds, Mr C. Day; Technical School Old :,Bpv« v. Tinwald a-t Tinwald, Mr Shannon; :Rakaia v. Allenton, at Showgrounds. Mr Ti." Marshall. Fourth Grade-Technical School Old Boys v. Hiffb School,B, at Showgrounds, Mr J. McLach»n;, Rakaia v. High School A, at School .grounds, Mr H. Porter; High School C;v: ; Rakaia"B, at Rakaia, Mr H. J. Chapman.'' .■..'.,*'. WAIHORA CLUB. ■ Seniors v. Sduthbridge,: at Souttibridge—T. ■Wheeler, D. Ryan, W. Joblin, C. Miller, U Anderson,' -jT. •' Rainey,... F. Chapman, N. Withell, R. Anderson, . D. ' Wheelor, H. Thomas, J.-Miller, F. Withc-11, L. Coop, W O'Reillv. Emergency: K. Suckling. Juniors v. vSouthbridge, a.t Rhodes Park, Tai Tapu— Brown, R. Taylor, H: Silvester,-A. Miller, W. Irving, E. Tobeck, R. Humphreys, D. Hunter, A. Hodgen, W. Barnett, S. Turner, R. Tobeck, K. Manson, M. Bradv. . Emergencies: D. buckling, H. ; W- Kimber, T.. Griffen.; LEAGUE. MEETING OF EXECUTIVE. •A general meeting of the Management Ccmnutteo was held on Wednesday cvomng, 3£r T. Kirton presiding. A motion to rescind the refusal to reinstate a player in the junior grade was defeated. . . ~. , y~l • An application from tho Addmglon Cluo for tho reinstatement of a junior player to (he third grade was rcfuasd. The application of the Addington Club for a transfer of a. Federal-player waa granted. Tho Junior-Advisory Board forwarded correspondence from - tho Lin wood Club in reference to the junior fisture- between tho Hornby ' and Linwood teams, played last Saturdav. Tho alterations made in tbo ground 'had been to tho disadvantage of the Linwood Club, and tho Board recommended that tie game bo played at tho end of tne season if necessary. ... ■ » »_j Members of tho'Match Committee stated that the charge had been made at the request of both teams. . It was de-jiJed to advise the Junior Advisory Board of the position and the reason w'hv tho ground was altered. sccretarv of the New Zealand Council forwarded, correspondence in reference to the fixture to bo played here on June 13tfc. It was decided to adhere to the previous resolution of the executive. The Junior Advisory Board was empowered to take over control of the weigning of the sixth grade players. - • The- Junior Advisory Board reported that G. Falgar, C. Tilleyshort, and W. Greenlee*' had been appointed a Selection Committee. , ~ It was "decided that the rules from the Referees' Association be printed if conforming to the rules to be received from tiio Now Zealand Council. The Match Committee reported iliat the results of two junior" jrrade fixtures had not been received from the referees. It was decided that the. clubs supply the results of all junior grade matches. TO-MORROW'S GAMES. The matches of the Canterbury Rugby League will be continued to-morrow. The fixture to be played on Monica, Park, No. 1 ground, is that between Sydenham and Hornby, and promises to be one of tho best of the year. Sydenham havo improved considerably since the opening of the season, and their fast backs will keep Hornby's fine defence busy. The Hornby forwards • will find a. verv solid pack opposed to them, and one that will make the play open and fast. On tho No. 2 ground Woolston will meet Mariata A, and they can be expected fully to extend the Greens, who axe now

without the services o: Device, who has t-ecn transferred to Timaru. This game? should pio-ride romo thrills. a« the Woolston oac_-:s delight in open p«»". There will be a frequent tram service" to" the ground. At Wnimairi, the home team and Marists B should provide a srood game -with the edds in favour of the former. The fourth senior fixture Till be that between Addinjion and Linwood, r.t Linwocd Park.

The following are the fixture?, grounds, and refercvxs ior to-morrow: Senior—Sydenham v. Hornbv, at Moni?a Park, No. 1 ground, Mr W. HeaJey: Mar--13t3 A r. Woo!?ton, Monies Park, No. 2 ground, Mr T. Kirton; Aldington v. Linwood, a? Linwood Park. Mr 11. W. Lawrence; Waimiiri r. Marists B, at Waimairi ground. Papcnui, Mr A. B. Shadboit. Junior- Sydenham v. Waimaiii. at Srden. bara Park, Mr A. Griffiths; Morists v. Addinston, «t Addingion, Mr E. Jones; Linwood a bye.

Third Grade—Woolston v. Addington, at Monica Park. No. 1 ground (1.30\ Mr A. Loitch; Linjsood v. Hornby, at Hornby, Mr A. Davis: Maris!.* play their Fourth Grade team_ at Linwood Park, at 1.30 p.m., Mr G. L. Noting referee. Fourth Grade—Hornbv v. Sydenham,, at Hornby. Mr E. Black: Marists A T*MariMa Third Grade, at Linwood Park (1.30, Mr G. L. Young; Mar:*ts B a bye. Fifth Gradti—Hornby v. Waimairi, at St. Albans Park,-Mr 11. Reed; Addington v. Marists. at Beckenham Park, Mr C. Allen: fiinwood v. Svdcnham, at Svdenham Park (1.30), Mr E. Gearry. Sixth Grade, A Division—Hornby A v. Addington, at Hornby, Mr J. Kenworthy: Marists B v. Woolston, at Woolston Park, Mr G. Garrett; Marists C v. Sydenham, at Monica Park (1.30 p.m.), No. 2 ground, Mr P. Jago; Hornby B v. Marists A, at St. Albans Park (1.30 p.m.), Mr C. Johnson. Sixth Grade, B Division—Linwood v. Marists A, at Woolston Park (1.30 p.m.), Mr W. Murray; Marists C v. Marists B, at Beckenham Park (1.30 p.m.), Mr F. Delaney; Sydenham v. Addington. at Addington ground (1.30 p.m.), Mr A. Grafton. HORNBY CLUB. Following arc tho teams for to-morrow: Seniors v. Sydenham, at .monica Park— R_. McGregor, J. Parkes (captain), Collins, W. Stewart, B. Keeno, L. Vivian, a. Mackic, W. Woodgatc, W. lo Warne, L. Zimmerman, F. Henry, W. Davisy N. Davis; emergencies, H. Papps, S. Thompson, C. Lennox. Hornby B v. Mariats A, at St. Albans Park, Saturday, 1.30 p.m. Hornby B, eixth grade—F. Willsmore (captain), L. McGregor, C. Ward, T.. Baker, M. Slandevcn, J. Thompson, R. Bcalc, A. Francis, E. Percy, J. Wateon, S. Mackie, L. Hegaxty, E. Palmer: emergencies, A. Winter, D. Smith, J. Wright. Juniors Practice at Hornby—J. Moffet, H. Wilson, E. Wilson, L. Cooke, B. Vivian, J. Nutlall (captain\ T. Horwcll, R. Mackie, F. Parker, B. Oldridge, J. Stewart, C. Lennox,' R. Mofz; emergencies, W. Burgees R. Ferguson. Fourths v. Sydenham, at Hornby—J. Wilson, A. Ward, H. Papps, A. Scott, W. Chancy, W\ Vivian, C. Worsley, R- Woodham, D. Annett, Jj. Spicer, J., Halliday, H. McGregor (captain), T. Hodgkinson; emergencies, Ri .Stewart, N. Vivian, D. Griffin. Fifths v. Waimairi, at St. Albans, 3 o'clock—C. Stewart, A. McGregor, i\ Tippett, J. McGirr, F. Williamson, H. Spicor, C. McDonald, R. Lisle, J. Poarce, K. Pollock, N. Bridges, G. Taylor, C. Wood 3 (captain); emergency, D. Wright. Sixth Grado^ —Hornby A v. Addington, at Hornby—R. Spicer (captain), P. Burns, L. Bcale, C. McGorry, 11. SUndeven, L. Freeman, C. Baker, K. Lennox, F. Musson, J. Chainey, J. Pine, E. Garrett, L. Finnic; emergencies, J. King, F. Lloyd. R. Ganctt. ASSOCIATION. NEW ZEALAND COUNCIL. (raiss ASSOCIATION .tsusobah.) WELLINGTON, Juno i.

At a meeting of tho New Zealand Football Association to-night, the secretary reported that he had written to the Now Zealand Put;' y Umon stating "That tho Association has no desire to use the title 'All Blacks' and considers that as you represent the original holders of such title you should now have the solo right to use it. My Council does, however, feel that tho fernleaf, being tho national emblem of Now Zealand, should be worn by any person or persons representing New Zealand bodies in any field of sport. Our uniform is black jerseys with a silver fernleaf, white knickers, black stockings' £\nd black cap with silver fernleaf. Our colours, black or white, have been in .use for thirty "years and wo contend- we aro" ontitled to -use these for 1 all, time." The letter.was approved. , A cablegram was sent to Mr Lewis, manager • of tho English team in Australia;, say-' ing that the-Council had asked : Australia; for a- snort tour, and asking him, to use his best influence to bring it about. Mr Lewis was invited to yieit ; New Zealand,as' the giiest of the Association for twelve days to' have a conference regarding insurance of players and financial assistance in tho same, way as cricket and .Rugby, aro assisted by the Home . authorities, also to discuss. the prospects of the English Football Association inviting a New Zealand team to visit England. - Tho Competitions Committee reported, regarding tho Chatham Cup competition' that further entries had been received, as follows t—Wellington 10, Canterbury 3, Auckland 9, South Auckland..;2; making a, total of-20. Challenges for tho Brown Shield' were received from Bullcr; Otago and Poverty Bay. TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' CLUB. First Round, ; English Cup, Senior B-v. Lyttclton, at Sunnyside ground, at 2.30 p.m. sharp—Kirk, Booth, Cawtheray, J. Teichart, C. Teichart, Muirson, Smith\ O'Loughlm, Mitchell, Armstrong, Bridgens. Emergency • Biackler. _' ', Third Grade v. St. Albans, at Ensor s road,.at 2.30 p.m.—The team will be selected from the following players:—Griffiths, j Tovcll, "Wilkinson, McAllister, Owen, Grey, I Jenkins, Jones, Richards,' Denham, Athfield, Grecnway, Godfrey. . \ Fourth Grade v. Lyttelton, at Lyttelton, at 2.30 p.m.; train loaves Christehurch Station at 1.25, p.m.—Smith, MartinT Orango, | Spong, Eeaby, Flett, Wilson,' Blinkensop, ! Barwe£, Jolly, Newman, Barwick, Scott., Y.M.C.A. CLUB. ■The following will represent x/aHCA. tomorrow :—Elmes, Bennetts. Bryan, To'wart, Hprler, McFarlane, Black, McPherson, Cope, Sharr, "Whittakor, Owen, Humphries, Gieatorex, S-mders. '

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