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FOOTBALL.

RUGBY.

INTER-COLLEGE MATCH.

h ST. PATRICK'S V. ST. BEDE'S.

The annual football m»teh between St. Patrick's College, Wellington, and §t, Bede's College, Chriatehurch, * or the HolUy Shield, will be played at St. Bedq's to-day, and should provide a good contest. This will make the eighth meeting between the Colleges. So far St. Patrick's have won on four occasions and St. Bede's on three. In their annual match with Wellington College. St. Patrick's won by 10 points to 8. The teams are:--*

BT. PATRICK'S (Blue and White). FuII-b»ek, McGuinness, Three-quarters! McHardy, Condon, Mexted Five-eighths: Wiwi sod P. McCarthy. Half: Hart. Forwards: Donnelly, Burke, Fleming, Hannah, Johns, Swindell, Wall. Emergencies—lf, IfcCarthy, Fortune, and Scanlon. ST. SIDE'S COLLEGE (Red and Blaek). Full-back, P. Loughnan. Three-quartcru: \V. Qrennell, Q. Q'Sullivan Y. Coug'ulin Five-eighths: W. Quirk, O. Scully. Half; Cf. Gaffapey (eantain). Winf'forward: K, MeMenamm. rorwiird*: G. Dujgan, M. Gonley, V. Po«ter, D. Gaffaney, J, Blnckmor?, 6. Joseph, W. Thiele. Emergansies—Boelo: J. Galvin and H. O'Connor; forwards, E. P'.ipcan, J. Ryan, and J. Brosaahan, This■ evening at 8 o'cloak (n the College Study Kail the annQl oratory and debating contest between the two Colleges will be held. The subject is: "That the risks incurred in ocean nyins are justified." St. Patrick's tako the affirmative. SATURDAY'S GAMES, Tbo draw for Saturday is-as fellow*:"-' North Island v. South Island, Lancaster Park' Oval, 3 »,m„ w. B. Fuller, Senior A—''Varsity v. Old Boys, JjsneaßtetPnrk Oval, 5-30 p-j»., W. Dug^an, Seniur B—Triii) match, l/anefistor pprje iieu'vh. 1.30 b,bi„ M, L. Hktins. SQcond match, Lanesster Park West, 1,30 p.m., I". Qinelair, Sydenham Under 19 v. JUk»i» (Third Grade), Lancaster Park Oval, 13 noon, AWoodsford. The following are. tho t«am6 for tho Senior B trial match: —■ A Team —Full-back, A. Cox (High School Old Boys); threc-cusrters, M. A. Blackmove (Si. Andrew's). E. Lunn (Kftiapoi), W. Thornton (North Canterbury); nvceightha, G. Sbwt (MeriTalo), B, Penrose (Unwood); half-back, R. Sullivan (Linwobd) ■ forwards, C. Dawson (West Old Boys),- W. Henery (Training College), W, MoDonald (St. Andrew's), J, Vreear (Sunnyside), F, Thompson (Linwood). . J. 11. Young (OW Collegians). P. Boberts (North Canterbury); wrogforward, It. Taylor (Albion), B Team—Pnll-bnck, G, A, 3d. Hilson (bt. Andrew's);. threcqunrtsra, R. I'lewcllyn (Merivale), Bawson (Linwood), K. Mortlock (Old Boys): flve-elgliths, G. P. Innes (Old Boys), 0. Riordan (West Old Boys); halfback, B. Woodward (West Old Boys); wing, forward, 3, Swaney (Sydenhnni); forwards, I.'. Brydon {Kaiapol). Simpson (Sunnyside), A. Hands (Albion), G. Hill (Sydenham), R. (v. Drnmmond ('Varsity), C Crombie (Chrlstclmrch), C. Qnaid (Linwood). Emergencies—Bncks: W. A. Thomson (West Old Boy'a). N. A. H. Booth (Training Collage), C. Cocks (Christchurch). Forwards: T. Bowling (St. Andrew's), C. Eobb (West Old-Boys), J. Wilders (Christchurch). All "layers are requasted to attend training at'training ground, V?-'orth Pork, to-night at 7.30. .. . N

SECOND GRADE TRIAL, , The following teoros have been selected for a second grade-trial match to bo played at Lancaster Pork Vest pw»nd at l.lp sharp on Saturday :~ \ Team—Pickles, AVoodham, Beattio, Lewis, . Ell, Evans, Mcnzies, Bird, Harper, .Williams, Rinimer, lanes, Hastie, Crockett, Fletcher. - . ._. B Team —Vaughan, Mckenzie, Tnoraaa, Gibbfl, Lanauae, Logan, Stokes, Gasson, Operand, lies, Young, Sibley, Rows. Scott, Lafley. Ewergenoicp, both team*: HoW»t, Brown, nahlbew. Hooper, McMillan, Warburton, Gray. Thompson.

RIVAL CODES. TATE OF A DEPUTATION. "Wo had finished the meeting on Tuesday night," said Mr S. F.-Wilson, president of the Canterbury Rugby Union ?»<***%< » reply to the utatementa Made at Monday ntght'a meeting of the Rugby •regard, in* tho League deputation which waited on n S regardinc tho use of Lancaster Park for the. forth. coWg League- Test match, "and were' about to mate a presentation to one ,of our raeinbcr™when the' secretary went mto h.a office and found the deputation waiting. . ■ -Tho secretary told us of it,and I went out to see the men, but when I » r " T «« ther had gone. They had been told definitely rttt the Union would not recede » u tUat n vn . ,Xri£dw. f»r « the Union was con■SSS cMled on the aecretary last Tuosday asked if the deputation would beheard, being definitely told "no."

WAIRABAPA REPRESENTATIVES. (PRESS; ASSOOWTWS IatBGBAM.) ' i ■'' ■■ ' MASTEJtTON, Augustl4. The Wairara.pa. Rugby team to defend the Buforly Shield againet f Carterton on Saturday v> a« f<§««;-* u £ back, Roach; threa-quarters, E. -Jury, JU. Stringfellow, Yates; five-eigfatfae, Sharp, C&; half-back, Hart; ™ g -forward, J. Donald; forward*, Q. »»»M. k £ r w Fairbrothev, McGregor, I* ques™. ™ r r .' Reside. Reserves: forwards. Ward, Ussner, bteka? Denby, P. Jury. G, Booth.

RUGBY LEAGUE. A RUNAWAY VICTORY, EKGUSH TEAM OUTCLASSES BULLBR. WESTPORT, August 14. forwards. . Tho game, cob beautiful w and out feature of tho game w " ™° fnl i.back, who, \ US Halfpenny (8). •»4 S,oTO l n '„ er P" *,7 ™y cony«ted ]p Wigtemj. duller , «lj^ n8 p T -r r t°«, '!he wmmencement of the game .^ Pr, ?'.«««« riven a eivic welcome by he visitors were given » To-night Southland RBfV-ftwnMf iesm ' ,

SATURDAY'S MATCHES. ~v mii "L:*.~ »r« the ground* and refwees Park. 1.30 Mr H - T O °K, n Competitioa-Ad. Fourth Grade K» oe^, d E t re «t. l.ft. Mr P Kirton; RiccortOß ▼• **" ftjk&i Mr W. ■*£»& m «,Uio n —S.taIR.; Keller.

Sixth Grade A Knock-out Cora P et.t.onAddiojrton v. Marift, Monica >o. C. Hill; Hornby v. Biecarton, Sydenham Park, 2.45, Mr J. Stevens. . Sisth Grade C Knock-out Competition Addington x. Mariat A, Woolston PjrV. i.w. Mr £ Hansen; Maris* p*• M *! Monica No. 1, 1 p.m., Mr B.Jones, P»« ion v. Linwood B, Monica N«. J. * *• • Mr E. King: Addington A £. f'TwSmaM told street. 1 p.m.. Mr P. Kitten;„> V «r H v. Wnwood, St. James Park, X.BO, Mr ». Bluer.

ASSOCIATION.

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE.

A meeting of the Managed Committee of the Canterbury ToptbeU Aesaoiatien VM held last evening. Present were: Messrs V. H. Be«e»Bd (chairman), ft. English, E. *, Lancaster, W, puncsn, J, Burgess. M. Anderson, Bennett, W. Wajdell, 0. E. Keys, J. Jonnings, H. Jackson, J. Stout, «na B. B, Bunt (secretary). A deputation was receive* from {*» Kangers' Club in connexion with the eiuD playing matebes at English Park at 1.8 flIP* It was stated that a number of ft*™*' of the team worked on night shtiU,\ «m----consequently it was not fair to ask tnem to turn out at that time. Out of the last four Batches, three were played at i.j>«. It was only fair that some consideration should, be shown the elub. otherwise it would and it impossible to mi a team. The cm wan willing to take its turn for J.uQ P-m. It was decided to give every consideration to the Rangers' Club in the *".»"."•.„ The chairman reported that satisfactory arrangements bad been made with the WW League, who desired the übo of English Park for the league test, England v. .New Zealand on August 2Stb. , . ... "I view with satisfaction this friendship held out to the League or to any other sports body," said Mr Burgess. The action of the Finance Committee la making the arrangements was endorsed. It was deaided to postpone all matches on August 25th, the occasion of the League test match with England, with the exception Qt St. Albans v. Thistle B for the Humphreys Cup. ', The annual match between the "Sun 'ana "The Press" will be played at English Park on Tuesday, at 8,80 p.m. Mr Stout reported on tho Wejlingtoa-Osn-torbury mateh" played at Wellington last Saturday. He said that the game hod been sn excellent one, and that the team bad beep hospitably roceU-ed. . . TJie report was reoeived, and it was aeclded to write thanking the Wellington Asso* nation for its hospitality during the Canterbury team's stay at Wellington.

Schools' Team. The folloving boys have been selected to represent Canterbury at the South Island Primary Schools' tournament, commencing at Greymouth on Monday, August 80th:—JJRossitcv, Patterson. R. Cook, and Jt***" thews (St. Miehael'e), M. Marshall, B. Pilling, nnd Berry (Spreydon), F, Be»tqn, F. Craggs, and T. McOunn (St. AJbnna), NReanell and C, Jordan (West Qhristehurch), V. Consedine and Caasin (Addiflßlen vonvent),' H. Oooner (Richmond), Mitchell. »• Colo, aijjil Hall (Marist), 8. Carter (Opafa), I;. O'Reilly (St. Mary's), ar-d Sutherland (East Christohureh). Reserves—F. Barbare! (West Christohureh), G. Pierson (Spreydon), and V. Coleman (St. Mary 6). One more player to be selected. The team will leave for the Coast en Saturday morning. Any bey unable to make the trip ia requested to notify the secretary to-day, , A. uieeliujf of the Schools' Committee of the Association will be held in the T-M.C-A-to-morrow nisfhl.

Saturday's Matches. The following ii the draw for Saturday's matches:— English Cup—Sumner v, \>)la, Richmond , No. 2 (Mr Stout), 2.45 p.m.; Western v. j New Brighton, English Pork (Mr Smyth), 8 j p.m.; Bangers v. St. Albann,' Itiohmond No. 1 (M? Thomson), 3.45 p.m.; Tochnicnl Collego v. Nomads, .English Park (Mr Wilson). 1.30 p.m.. Humphrey* Cup (neeond round)— Nomads v. Y.M.C.A.. Hagley Park No. 1 (Mr Oum-mi-igs); ThiUtle A v. Technical College, Haglev Park No. 3 (Mr Enxor); Western v. Sproydon, Spreydon Park (Mr Oiwtheray) Matches commence at 2.45 p,m. Third Grade—Mojist By. M'orisfA, Hagley Park No. 4 (Mr Oallaghan); Western v. Y.M.C.A., Ensor's No. 1 (Mr Newton); Sumner a bye. Matches commence at 2.45 Fifth Grade—Y.M.C.A. v. Spreydon, HagIcy Park No. 4 (Mr Merritt); Technical College v. St. Albans, Richmond No. 1 (Mr W. Smyth); Western v. Marist, Hagley Park No. 2 (Mr 6. Brown). Matches commence nt I.SO p.m. ■ ' , Sixth Grade —Technical College v. New Brighton A, Richmond No. 2 (Mr Callen); Technical College A v. Spreydon, Spreydon Park (Mr McLeod); Marist v. Nomads, Knsor'e No. X (Mr Yates); St. Albans a bye. Matches will - commence at 1.30 p.m. The following are this week's matches ra the Primary School competitions:— Junior Grade, 'Wednesday, at 8.45 —West Ohristclwreh v. Opawa, Hagley No. 1 (Mr Deans); Spreydon A v. Addington Convent, Spreydon (Mr Watt); Spreydon Bv. Marist B Hagley No. S (Mr Parry); St. Mary's v. Maris* A. Hngley No. 8 (Mr McJjeod); St. Michael's r. Shirley, Hagley No. <t (Mr Mid. dleton); East Christehurch t. Richmond English Park (Mr Ellis). Light-Weight Grade, Thursday, at 3.45 St. Albans A v. St. Mary's (Mr MoParlane); Marist A r. West Christehurch A (Mr Fisher): Marist B v. West Christehurch B (Mr Wick); Addington Convent v. St. Albans B (Mr Ensor). All matches in this grade are *t North Park. The Addington Convent School will play Shirley at English Park, at 8.45 p.m.

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19389, 15 August 1928, Page 13

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FOOTBALL. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19389, 15 August 1928, Page 13

FOOTBALL. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19389, 15 August 1928, Page 13

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