FOOTBALL.
RUGBY.
HURUNUI SUB-UMON. The Hurixcui Sub-Union's competitions ■were advanced another stage on Saturday. The weather v, as fise, but the grounds grea;j\ Results:— Seniors—Waian 6, Cheviot 6; Kaikoura 10, Culverden 6; United, a bye. Juniors—Cheviot £B, ' Waiau 0; Kaikoura 9, Culverden 8: Hacnier 3, United The position of the teams is as follows:
MALVERN SUB-UN [ON. Saturday's senior gumes resulted a? follows: —Swinsfield 11, Kirwee 3; Glentunnel 6. Sheffield A nil; Sheffield B von by default from DarSeld; Hororata, a bye. Position of teams ic now as follows: ■
follows: . , . Seniors —Hororata v. Kirvee, Dr. jjieison, [ Sheffield A v ShefSeld B, Mr T. Hizht, v. Glentunce!, Rev. T. Patterson; SP v. Darneld; Glentunnel v. SheffieldSTAFFS' MATCH. The annual Eugcy footba.ll match between teams representing the New Zealand L°^- a and Mercantile Agency Co., Etd., and ths National Mortgage C 0.,. Xjtdy was played a* I/&ccasi«r Park yesterday afternoon. At the conclusion of a hard-fought, game, honours were even, both . sides having ecored six points. . For Loan and Mercantile, Rigby and Biackmore notched tries, while for National Mortgage, Stanley scored a try and Bowea kicked a penalty goal. SOUTHLAND REPRESENTATIVES. (PBESS ASSOCIATION TXLZOSAV.) INVERCARGHiL, July 8. Th© ■following Southland team has been selected" to play against _ the South Island Native team at Inv6rcargill on July 20th: — Backs: Norris, Stubba, Diack, Pickenng, Porter, Bell, Holden; forwards, Donnelly, Agnew, Gait, Hazlett, MeKenzie, Purdue, Southern, Ker3e. CABLE NEWS OF ALL BLACK MATCHES. (rssss ASSOCIATION TSl.Esaill.) TNY E RCARGILL,, July 3. At a meeting of the Rugby Union tonight members complained of the paucity of detail in the messages giving the results of the All Blacks' games, especially the midweek games, and decided to write to th© New Zealand Rugby Union to see if an improvement could not be made.
£ EN'IOKS. ?, D. h. F. A. Pta. Wa:au 4 1 2 66 34 9 Cheviot . 6 3 3 53 37 8 Kaikonra, • 6 o 3 19 43 5 United 5 o —1 S3 45 4 C'llverdea . 5 3 — 4 23 41 2 JbXIOBS. P. "W. D» L. F. i. Pts. Cheriot # 7 0 1 114 20 12 Hanmer . 7 . 2 60 57 10 Ciilverden ♦ 7 4 1 2 S2 23 9 Waiau 3 43 67 6 United , 7 2 1 3 S3 54 3 Kaikcura • 7 1 — 6 26 13o
P. W. D. L. Pts. Glentunael 9 7 1 1 15 14 11 Springfield Hororata a $ 7 5 1 2 3 Sheffield A s 4 4 8 kirwee ;• - 9 3 1 6 7 Darfield 9 1 1 7 3 Sheffield B 8 1 — r 'i 2 Nest Saturday's n latches win be as
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 9 July 1929, Page 13
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