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FOOTBALL.

WGBY. —■ — - i TOrMORROW'S MATCHES. i Union Rugby will luive uudisputcd sway \ again tormprrow at Lancaster Park, where two matches full of promise arc set down for decision. On the oval Old Boys will meet ( tho improving Albion side. Old Boys are in 1 the lead in the competition, but "Albion has 1 moved up the ladder and can be reckoned 1 on as on uncertain quantity to-morrow. Sup- 1 porters hold the opinion that th B Blacks will : play the game of tiieir lives against Old Boys! J and are confident of a win. Whether'' they win or nqt, the spectators' cau mt assured ' of an open and last game, with plenty "of 1 forward work also. On tho south ground 'Varsity apd Linwood will do battle, mid in this game also there should be enough excitement to keep the spectators on their toes. The third first grade game will be played at the Show Grounds', and will be between j Mcrivule and Ohristchiinh. Mcrivale will ■ be out to make good last week's defeat bv ! Albion, but as there is npt a great dei)l between the two teams, the match should be' a stern one. „..--■ All the first grade games will start at 1 2.45 p.m. ' CRRISTCHURCH CLUp. Tho following will represent Christchurch in matches to-morrow:— ' Senior Av. Mcrivale—A. Ivcill. F. Cqwlishw, A. C. K'ociUiard, J. r y f e , G. Ho,rt, N. 1\ JicGrpgqr, T. b'. Mullan,' G, Scrimshaw, E. Mopre, It. GaLbraith, N. K. Farrant, G. Leahy,' T. F. Gibson, B. Toyittr, G. Lawsoii". Emergency, H. Frame. ' Senior Bv. St. An4fe , * , 'a Old' Boys, at St. Andrew's EJollege—Jl. K. Boon,' Lewis, A. V.' Roberta,'Jii'Laftimorc, \V. Finnegan, T. Kennedy, C. "Cock,s X' Bell, Gudscll, li, S. Feast, V- Millar, Irving. F. S.' Taylor',' 11.I 1 . Gordon, B.Gi Moon. Emergency, Nesbitt. Juniors v. Albion, at Albion Ground .No. 21, South Park—lliggins, Jackson, Mooreho'use, Pepgejly, iiitphell, Young, Mopris, Wilson. " Scott, 'Thomas, "Wadde!!,' W»lker, Pannoll, ' Vqllind, poster. " Emergenpies, Barwick, tamith. ' Third Cjracle, v. West Old Boys, at ?prcydon'P'^Tli—Mclltaith, Sealer, Nichdlls,- MaU ley", A. Smith, Graliam, btringe'r,'Archbp!d, Menzies, G'odire'y,'Fraser, Nash, Fi'sse, Bar-, wick,' Jlatherl' tinder" IS "v. Albion, at Ko. 2} ground, North'Bark-S. King. E. J: "Lane, H. Gai-butt, B.'Anderson, D. Vptp.n, iBrowni' W. Williamson, L. ThicUs/ It. son, J'. McOullough. H. Rofp, A.'Grenlell, L." Itadburnd, K. llan'cocW, E. Gaesbn, It. East. 'Ah'y'orio unable' to,'play ring L. $. * North Park—Swiic tcani as for last S,a> urtlay. AVEST CHRISTCHyRC« QLQ CLUB, Teams for S.qliirda}-: Juniors v. Technical Old Boys, at Polo Ground'' No- "4—Stewart, ' Lee, ' Marshall, Batten, A. Bobertson, Kiordaii, Wp.odw-ii'd., Robb,'Anderson, Moore, Jack', Hanifin, Smith,, Barrett, "JHythe, C«le, NF. Ccoko. . „ . Third Grade v. Christchurch A, at Spreydon' Ptirk—lroun, Bedwell, Bariiett, Burgees (2)'," Graham, Loney,' X©o4ham, Mackqy, Baithder's"(2), Bigg, Keiirpey, Steans, Brbug'h, Andrews,' Ling. " Under 19 v Technical Old Bpys, i(t Ln; sor'a ' B,ra4lcy, _ i 'Thompipn 1 Phillipi! Eaae, Marks f JJton, Cftlder. TiyV; 'iW, HuAson ' Stanton, Sutlierlanci;- Opllett, " Bunn, Bmfrgli. "U-iide-:"if v. Linwopd, at PoK Graind No. 6-E, St,acey, F. genn.ett, 1 BoMett, C. farnith, Ca,mp,bell, Bloomfiekt, Gianviile,' ah'rimp'ton, ftelspn, i|i!n'c."' SYDENHAM CLUB. Teams for to-morrow:— Juniors'v. Kaiapoi, at P-010 Iso. -tt«'. Forgiison, E. Harper, •J. ea,irns A. sonf T. "Ledgard," ii. Poultpn, B. B.'"Marssll,V Kepnedy, p., Gibfcs >..GrbH QV Hill, K - Lord, G- Goodwin, 0. Groatjbatch, N.' CalderwOPd, 3."'Page. ' '\ _ ' Thirds v. • K»i«P,oi, at »p. J.. Bus leaves Club B/poms 1.30 p.m.—jS. Jreiieh, IV Eas't'oii, XMlwva'rth, A.' Flannagnn, J. Grce'nfcll, 'T. Jackson, H., Roberts, J. I. Page,' 'l v .' A. Pc'gley, IIBrpwn,' J. Brown, B. Davis, G. Blyth, A,. Leelen, F. Kingston. " Under' 19' i"'High Schpol • pld Bojjs, at Sydenham' Park—F. Rerr; J. "Kiddy, A. I>rury,'b7 Lap'Biic, p. Boll.'L. W. tllingworth, \V. Bhyliss, K. <3(ftb.s, G. Laurie, E'. Peans. A. WaUtltn, T. Thin; hj, J. PKillipW, l\"Oartcr, J. ehalmers, •Under il'v. Iteriva'le, at Wqlthanj Bark Npr Riley;" W. "Kerr, B. Upton, W-. Brown, F. Jaoksoh, B. Nixon. It. Hsielhuw, G. Line, C. Blackler, %■ P. P9 n Wr5 f va ?' tritk/'Litteh," (J. "B.rovvn.' K, J,. Crp'ckatt, "A."Bahlburg, K. Roberts, garner. SchOQlboya A teum v. Liwo.od A, I,on-. caster Park Oval. LIS. T. Kerr, "P. Brothers, B. o'.Cor.n«(l, L, Brown,'' Button.' OlMver. Mowbray, eharah'eri,' B'usseli, G." Prigftt, Vf. Fright, V." Bsmpton,'" L. Hanßan. Emergencies: Vivian. ABftey, B' te'aro V. "A,l,b,fp,n, at P ? rk, J,l ? , n .m.—jV. Simpspri, W. \WI ? Hadeley., «on, Fatr'ickV Hamburger, J. Siinpon, p. Brown, Hocking, TaUoon, Haddersley, Smith, Belhvpqd,' Buntwg, rjjoaifa'ce. Teams for to-morrow. :,rrr, 'Senior' S v. iforivjile, Bhp.vp Groijntls Jip, 2—Bairiford", Burtell, Marshall, Gurwen, M: deil," Mardon, 'Bellamy, Chapman, Nasbit, Barnes','Todd, p.iinbier, Cjayley,' McC}prg, Moulin, Perry. - ' Juniors v. West OUV ; Bom, .Polo No. 4 Hav Perry," gtevens, Wilton, Allen, Ellptt, Lprwtt, Smith, ?prd, McH«i|h, A"B0S, Austiii/McCfaljiim, Hutton, Grafton. Erae;gen: cies: Wills, Dona,ldsen, Howie.,, - . Under' 20 v. St. Andrew, s Uolloge, St. An- • drew's 'Scott, Waterhouse,' Smith, -Thompson, Welch, gwfictt. Gray Henderson, Mullaney Henderson, Weleh, Burgoss, Betleridge;"Avllson, Dawkins, Allen, rnllier' Freemajn, Grpcn, Nelspn, Kodgers, son, P«|tten.'McLaußh|»n, Ma,rslial,l, Smokes, Barton, B,l||kewaj;. • %der|B 'v.. ebristchnrch No. 7 Pjir]s_:Fißoman, Hobos, fptinchey, Wh,aeter, Eldridse, Hen4ry, SlcKermw, Jones, Carles: worth, Carpenter, 6alvert, Boberfsoj/goascr,. Tyr?, Nprrish. P^BTeam for- gMuiday again'st, ?v]gW^ Akef GaTe,-I|ughea, Iggo (2), ?aHon», Welsh,. Bichards, T Marjin, Duncan, _»o.ak, ! Patfcrspn, atpJtefc Harns, Elstpb, VilHam?,' T«w- ---" t st. The foll«win? is tho team for to-morrow; Senior B v.'phristchurph at gt. 8, at 2.45 p.m.r-iKngland, A. Hilson, Kay, Wilkias, ?feUp t Tailor, |?, Hilson, For--1 »vth Smith. Thoropßon, Koynolds, A.' England! Leo, Sinclair. Emergencies: Morrison, < T«u' e ' ty***' | UNITER 'Cl^llSt. 1 Tho teams to represent United tq-rnorrpw willpe selected from'the ■ SepiPM V, Wafhora at WrigM, f J. ':s (lard, H- Opx, L. Mdl?W, «, Cm, L, I Payne 'V. Jordan. V. Ihrqs, D. Marshall, hj, 1 BreacVi, M. Merry, >E. feyan, O. Q\m\e, »• : main—S. M»»»op, K, Woods. &. iloskins, A. ' SavdPck A"'Powell. R. Wright. N. N W le, - « Mills H; Sail, V. Wilson, T. Thompson, 1 L Birch,' V. I?«»Vt. A. Hamilton, G,'h\«, T. Jprdan, and B. J, Isherwppd. The first gamca in the second rpupd of ' the Hurunui" Suh'-Uhion's competitions were • pjayed'on Saturday, the resnlts beipg:-r SEXIQIL ■< Culverdep 6v, Cheviot, 0Its'nmer 3 v. Waja'i »»• Waikari II v. Xotkoura 5. JUNIOE. Culverdan 0 v. Cheviot 9. Hamoei 6 v. Wtttnti 3. • AVaikari ov. Raikcura 8. i KQWAI CLUp. The following will represent tho Kewji i Club in ° football Loburn. to be held nt Sefton Ho«h«. fr Smith, J. Smith, C. AdamK, \\. J> tford, : K Bus el. t Mott»#. A v McN»l|y, B, prhwidi, ■ N Kelcler, V. U»'n4o. '1), Boyce, E. n' Peter, and'S, Qo.ick. Pur- \ wkrds, H. Binnie and H. Wilson; back., h. Curry and E. Peter.

ELLFgMEBE SUPrVNIPN. TJi« following table shows the positions of the various teams at the end of the first round ot the Ellesmere Sub-Union's competitions, senior pompetition.

The following is she draw for the first two weeks of the secpnd round of the SubUnion's competitions: — Senior Competition. June 19th—-Waihora v. United, at Waihora (Mr H. U- Jonfs). Irwell v. Leeston, at Irwell (Mr J. S. Simpson), Southliridgc v. College, at .Southbridgc (Mr S. Tweedy), Dunsandel a bye. "" " ,Junc 36th— College v. Irwell. at College (Mr L ' Harris), Lceston v. Waihora, at I,et'Fton (Mr W". C. Beamsley), " United v. Uurisandel'at United (Mr I'. A. Wagner) Sauthbridge a bye. Junior Oomjetitipn. June 19th—United v. Waihora at United (Mr H. I>alley), iieeston v."lrwell, at Leeston (Mr P. Hamey), Collego v. Southbridgo, at Collego (Mr P. Bailey), Dnnsandel a bye. June 2Cth—lr>ycll v. College, at Irwell (Mr' W.'Bohan), Waihora v. Leeston, at Waihora (Mr H. Dalley), Dunsandel v. United at Duusandcl (Mr P. Harney), Southbridge a C ' Third Grade. June 19th —Southbridge v. nunsandel, at Southbridgc (Mr W." Bohan), United a b ? e - LMGUE. WSBT COi\ST REPRESENTATIVE^. (srECUL TO TEE PEESS.) GR.EYMOUTH, Jnn.e !"• Tho West Coast LeVgue representatives to play \a (lie combined" team'against" Canterbury representatives in | the" "Sfltith "Island trial game on Saturday left to-day for Christchurch". They are: Mouatt, Wright, Doogan (Marist), Ta-Hen-tvro ißunanga), and Hansen and Dodds (Blackball).' Doogan has replaced Cast, who is unavailable. Gilroy, tho ex-Rugby representative, and the subject of recent controversy, has jojned the Blackball League. Club. ASSOCIATION-TO-MORROW'S MATCHPS. To-.iqqrrow's match at English Park between Western, the holders of the English Gup, and tho Technical Old Boys, is an outstanding, feature. Tho garao should be tqual to any interprovincial fixture, as bpth these teams could possibly, hold their own against any selected eleven in Now, Zealand. T*p'se who visit English Bark will not b.e appp.intea, qn4 must fate* a ? cal a ;tVWW ot thp best' "of sport, fhe game pi Soccer served up to fhfl publio in, Canterbury, is uqunl, if' not better, than anywhere in t.nc Dioruiniftn. ' All fte senipr teams arc gaining bardl and gfj put PP, the field as fit fIS it is possible." 'Both teams, are" out to win, and'it 'i3 "impossible to say which, will do it. ' A curtain-wiser will be put oft befojre the big match,'t? keep tbo . supporters of th.o ganie athusepy while they arp TOH 0 ?- CANADIAN TEAM./ , J>R,QSPEC| S OF VISIT. (pbess is§qci4/nos tblegea^i,) ' WELLINGTON, June 17. ' At a. meeting of the" Council pf the New ■ Zeala,nO<#t!>aU to-mght the Finq'uce Commtttco recommended that the foW offered' by'the Canadian JfoqftiaH As; sociation to. Now- Zealand ba confirnjed es-. ce'pt "that 250 dollars instead of 3,00 doilara pei'm» nbe pi«red,"Vd"tfi?t *V ia 'S Association 'he asked to, keep, personal expenses" " ctp.wn to 200. pilars, per man, if possible.' Should, tho pfoafs of tho tour permit' of a personal allowance, pf 250 dollars, tho cpmrniUee recommended that it ho p.aid. EN(&W TEAftJ W CW&M.' . (BT CA?MS-rWI?SB ASJPCXf^pSTrPWWGH'C.J (ziusraiiifs iun" N.?f» C49U5 (Bcoeived Juno 17tli, 845, P.m.)' ■*- ''" VAJWOrjYSB, J U «C IS- , The touring Eneliijh £pcccr \ea,m <iefej(od. All Stars 'by 5. spfiM '« 1.

3'. AV. I.. ]). F. A. Fts. Invcll .. 0 3 I 0 tU 11 10 Duiitautiel Wiihora College .. 0 4 1 1 .. l» • -t 2 0 .. a 3 :; o 71 74. 34 !> SO s 74 6 United Soiillibridge Lecston ., fi 2 :; l fi 2 4 0 .. 6 0 u o Junior Competition. 51 4li 23 5 44 •! 135 0 i\ w. h. d. F. a. rts. Collcgo' Dunsundel United .„ 0 5 1 0 " . G 5 I U ..6 :t l a OS 91 SO :;s> io 32 10 21 S Waihora Jru-etl .. 0 "■ - 1 ".'6 2 t 0 50 47 36 7 (10 4 Southbridge Lecstoii 0 14 1 . . 1) 0 ti 0 31 20 3 IOC 0

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18721, 18 June 1926, Page 14

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FOOTBALL. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18721, 18 June 1926, Page 14

FOOTBALL. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18721, 18 June 1926, Page 14

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