FOOTBALL.
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.MALVERN 'SUB-UNION. Plnyins at Shertield in tha Malvern liiigtyr Sub-Union competitions, the homo team'<ta* fr-nted GlwUnhMl by six points to five. , Forth*.' ivinners Hetldry and Jones scored tries,; \,hilt: (or the losers Bates scored and Stu&rt converted. Me McMeekan was the referee. At Springfield the homt team defeated IClrwee, !.y nine pomts to 0. The Rev. T. Paterson was the 'referee. Dim v.- for' May 27: Kirwee v. Sheflleld' (Mr Weatwood), Hororuta v. Spriuefteld (Mr Smith). RUGBY LEAGUE. MEETING OF MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. The management committee of the Canterbury Rugby League met last night, Mr 0. Allen presiding. Others present were: Messrs P. Kirton, C. Hill, T. Carey, F. Rowe, L. Cox, W. Rogers, and T. King. Kr Kirton reported on behalf of the junior advisory board that an Invitation had been received from a newlyformed club in Rcefton to send a junior team, a third grade team, and a fourth grade team from Canterbury to play against Reefton on Saturday, June 17. The board had decided to hold the apnlication over for further consideration. Twenty-five registrations and two transfers had been approved. . , B. C. Rogers. Ji Crawford, and J. Wakefield, of the Pirates Club, were granted transfers to New jßrigbton, and W. E. Ryan and O. CGburcher were registered a* senior players. Applications for winatetement |rflm A. Pahi, dl the Waimairi Club, and J. Walker, of the Linwood Club, were granted, subject to the approval of the New Zealand Rugby League Council. Pahi was regraded from senior to junior.
Matches lor Saturday. The following matches have been arranged for Saturday:— Seniors—Blccnrton v. Addington, Sydenham Park, 2.45 p.m. (Mr W. Desmond), line umpires Messrs C. Stapley and A. Wylie; Linwood v. New. Brighton, Bawhiti Domain (Mr P. Kirton); Hornby v. Sydenham, Hornby (Mr H. King); Pirates a bye. Second Grade—Waimairi v. Linwood, Papanui Domain (Mr A. King): Addington v. New Brighton, Jerrpld street (Mr F. Dorri»ie); Sydenham a bye. * ■Third Grade— Hornby v. Biecarton, Nprth Park Nq. 1, 2.45 p.m. (Mr J. Bogers): Pirates v. Sydenham, Woolston Park, 2.45 p.m. (Mr H. Worsfold): Linwood a bye. Fourth. Grade—Biecarton v. Addington, North Park No. 2, 2.45 p.m. (Mr B. Keller); Waimairi v. Linwood A. Linwood Park, 2.45 p.m. (Mr J. Baker); Linwood B, a bye. Sixth Grade-HSt. Joseph's v, Sydenham, St. Joseph's, 2.45 p.m, (Mr A. Clark); Biecarton v. Hornby, South Park. 2.45 p.m. (Mr A. Cox). Seventh Grade —St. Joseph's v. Sydenham, St. Joseph's, 1.15 p.m. (Mr H. Bassett); Waimaiid v, Woolstan. Papanui Domain, 1.30 p.m. (Mr L. Kirton); Linwood a bye. . . Schoolboys—Waunain v. St. Joseph s, St. Joseph's. 2 p.m. (Mr E. Geary); Wooleton v. Addington, Sydenham Park, 1.30 p.m. (Mr T. Carroll); Sydenham a bye. f
.;" ;i N.Z. TEAM IN SYDNEY. IMPROVEMENT IN COMBINED EXPECTED. (l-MTMJ "rBSSS/ AsWiHTIMf-r-S* BL*£T*lt. SYDNEY, May 22. comments on the New ZeftJaiitf v. New SOUtb Wales Asall* excuse New SBwiaad** tfwJure to make a bettar skeining, attributing it to Jack of combination. The Sydney "Morning Herald" aays: "The visitors showed an excellent fighting spirit, but the wet conditions, which were expected to favour them, served really only to emphasise their lack of team combination. The New j Zealanders will undoubtedly play much; bettey. in future £«ws-!' , r The "flally Tele«rw*r myat ftom- , dividuallairts $« p\ky®miß the New Zealand «id© mi njrt wwittng jh* their -ball movements they ,we*e noticeably good, but as a team of fijwen ratrn Tpfflrfctog fop, goals they Wt) Of 'Step." The "JLabouiriPayy** 8»ya: "New Zealand was'' Iwky tie margin ©I defeat was not greater to nil: The local player ehowed adaptability, and. ias a team, -it would lie hard to find | fault with.ifaem.'"
POSITION OF TEAMS. UJlie t'olhmms table shows the of the tOAUlft ;•*—■ position SENIORS. Kaikour.i Cuh-i.Ttlen Waiau P. i.. i .. 1 .. 1 \Y. .1 1 0 . o. 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 Cheviot United l."iii;c.l .. 1 Jl'MOKS. (I u 1) 0 0 :i o 0 0 O f. Sntr,;ill 2 0 1 4 Ilatmier Ciilverden AVui.-iu Kotliorliam ' • ?, 1 1 1 CI I 0 0 1 i a I 2 1 3 Cheviot " 0 Q a • 0
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