FOOTBALL.
THE BRITISH TEAM. (BT TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ' New Plymouth, July 16, . -iho gate,takings for. the British-Taranaki match yesterday totalled about £695, (DI TELEGRAPH —PHES3 -ASSOCIATION.) . . Auckland, July 16. The British football team arrivod'horo today from New Plymouth. They woro accorded; a Mayoral reception this afternoon. .. A number of thp leading players aro, suffering fron\ minor injuries, and will be unable to take part in the match against Auckland on Saturdays . ' SOUTH CANTERBURY DEFEATS NORTH - ' OTAGO. (BY TELEGRAm— I'ttESS ASSOCIATION.) . _ ' ' • Tlmaru, July 16. . South Canterbury defeated North Otago to-day by 8 points'to nil. Tries'-were scored by: Spillane and Carlton, Roddick converting > >Tha ground was greasy owing to the raiil,. and favoured South Canterbury. • The South Cante*bury team for the North, er'n tour is as follows:—D. Scott, H. May, G, Bradley, G, Spillane, G. Coles, E. Horgan, G. Priest, M, Melviu, J, O'Brien, W. Carlton, W. Scott, A. Budd, W, Hooper, B. Mollison, J. Roddick, E. Fraser,. M; Darcy, A, Smith, K. Rodgers, and K. Robertson. ; new Zealand union. The weekly meeting of the Management Committee of the New Zealand Rugby Uiiiou was held last night, Mr. G. Dixon presiding. .Tho Southland Union wrote notifying the disqualification of two teams under its juris- • diction for refusing to play on a.specified date;' It : was' decided tnat before tne dis- : 'qualification bo confirmed tlio Union be asked'to forward; further' information regarding the conditions of tho ground and'tho weather on the date in question, ; ■ The Horowhenua Union inquired whether mombers of the committee could report outsiders for misbehaviour on a ground during tho course of a match. It was decided that V members of the committee were quite within, their tights in reporting such cases, and that - 'it'wa? witliin the : power of the committee to" take' What action they considered neces- • , sary to deal with any cases so reported. / In connection with the proposed alteration, of the rules, the Auckland Union suggested that,-in -addition to tho power given to the tefereo, two oEßcers be allowed to re- » port on cases of misbehaviour and foul play on the field. As members of the oommitteo i , deemed it dangerous to allocate, such power, it. was (lecided not to recommend'the alteration. ■ • ; ' ; . - .RUGBY' TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. Tho-following tenuis have, been selected to represent \ Victoria in their. matches , to-morrow Seniors y. Wellington, at Mira--. mar Park- No. 3.—O'Leary,, Prendeville, Hitehings, Goodbehere, Bogle, " M'Moran, Lynch, Wilson, Short,' Brosiiap, Revell, Curtayno, Do la Mare, Stewart, Tudhope, Juniors :/ ••v.-Potonp, at Petbno (train leaves ;Te Aro at 2.10, : and Thorndpn at 2.2) —Eastp lnder, lleid, Duncan, Boyce, Major, Lyon,''Russell, ■ Burnett,' ThomaVi Sipith, Anoerson,'. Hill, Arnold, Rutherford, A. Third Grado v. Johnsonyille, at Johnsonville .'(train ' loaves at ; 1.20) —Dowling, Williams, Richmond, Skinner, Enting,'Jackson, Bogle, Bridgman, Bell, . Rapley, Rutherford, "V?.; West, Roynayne, Grav, Nichpl. •Tta following will represent the Southern Club, in-tp-mprow's fixtures; —Seuipr y, Old. Bays,—Mfihpney,: Girillestone, ; Gpllaij, Pope, .Armstrong, Condliffe, Organ, L, Campbell, . Houlihan, 'Cheesoman, Templeton, j, W.' •Campholl (captain), Halo, Galbraith, J, 11. Campbell, Junior v. Oriental,—'Wilson, Harris,; Ryan,. Mitchell,_ Hyntj Nprris (captain), Blair, Duggaiii Whiterod. Co'ad, Ring, D. Campboll. G. Cowan, Costello, Jones, Third \ v.. Ivarori—Elton, Foley, Hall, Powell, Mitchell, Hulbcrt (captaiii), Russell, J, John;s6n, G.' Johnson, Sinclair, Barltrop, Paund-'^rs,'-'.Creed, W.. B. O'Brienj Turnetj;.Green, Jjp/J'e.. Fourth v. Polhill,—Collins,'■ 'Slorten"son,"' Wetherall, Gray, "Russell," "Flaiiagan, Taylor, Tworney, A. G. Clark, Pope, Riggs,. Guthrie, Pepper, Wilson' (captain). Miles. Fifths,—Peek, B. Campbell, Wallis, 15eu, Russell (captain),! Hayes, Patience, ■ Hague, " Rutlcdgo, Rowe, Capper, Collins, Vaney, Morison,'"-' 'Gray; emergencies, Scott and Abel. .'. St.- John's teams for to-morrow, are:— ■Third.; class v. Orientals, at Easts No, 2,—• (Saxon, ! Muldpon, Elliffe, Daly? Redgrave, Dyett, Andrew, Bertjnshaf,'Findlay,-Coad, Martin, Jackson, Nqede, . Watson. • Fourth Grado v. Melrose, at ; Berami)Qro,-r-Prain, Duske, Ryan, ; Menard, Re.id, Crawford, Melody, Andrew, M'Kay : (2), Lynch,'-Stafford, M'Moran, Riggs,' Bradley; emergencies, Alexander, May, ASSOCIATION TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. The following teams have been solected for Saturday's matches:— ' . ' ; .. Senior.First'Division. . Swifts v. Thistle (Miramar South No. 6).—' Swifts: ;■ Tattle, Pye-Smith, Elson, Graves, Whjto,: Pye-Sniith, Scottj Rogdrsj Oilier, Alexander, and A. Tajbot. • Thistle; Rowan, M'Ardlo, Earje,' Cummins, Hunter,' Birss,. Duncan, Galbraith, HaU, Sandford, Blackwood;'reserves, Findky/ Lowrie. ■ Rovers v. Y.M.C.A. (at Basin Reserve, ot if wet No. 4 Miramar South),—Rovers: Pen. • lington, Martin, Duignah, Bethell. 'Barnctt, ■\y. O'Shea,; Cashman, Barry, C. O'Shoa, Mar- •' tin| and Miller;'emergency;"May; Y.M.C.A.: Gdfton, Chapman, Walton, Draper, Moore, R: Gibson, Forbes, Temperley, ■ W. .Gibson, T. Irvine, and Crofts; reserve, N. Irvine. Wanderers v. Potono (at Petoiio).—Wanderers: Irvine, Cornish, Jardinej 'Bruce, Perks, M'lnnis, Davidson, Robertson, Tay- : lor, Ash,' and Gwilliam; reserves, Baxter, Ritchie, ' '."" Second Division. Montal Hospital v. Lettcr-Carriers.—Men-tal Hospital: Hicks, Morgan (2), Jacobs, Conritk, Shand, Smith, Mitchell, Tatncll, Elliott, ; .Thompson. Letter-Carriers: ■ Miller,' - Quilter, Roulston, Kitching, Hawker, Archer.. Norris;>" 'Bowles; Patterson,- and Spo.a!rs,t.i.'.-Train> leaves Manawatu station 1.20 . p.m. .. . :".'Wanderers v. , Diamonds (No, 4 Miramar ..., South).—Wanderers — Webster; Hart and ! . ■Hunter j R. Holland, 'HoltV and Robertson; Taylor, Pickering, Heather, Barker', and A. Holland. Roservts—Dalzell and 'Hatcher. .'• Swifts v. Toa—Swifts—ByrneWilson and Robinson; Churchward, Kerschberg, and Tal(jotj Deani' M'Lean, Hayward, Millington,. and Paterson, - ■ . "St, John's II v. . Porirua! (at,.Porirua). ■Train from Manawatu Station 1.15 p.m. St. 'John's'll — Chapman.Ward and-Smith; Phillips, Schofield; and- Stratton Bpwdon, Dick, Cable, Mears, and Thompson.: Emergency—Egloy. ■■ißamblers '-vf St. John- (No. ;'3 1 Miramar). —Ramblers — -S. F. M'Lean ;.H, Fraser and ,M'Malionr, RyiM'Leaii,: Webb,. and. Algar: Smallhono, : Palmer,' Wills) V Bradfordj and . Ferkins." Emergencies—Gosling," Heddcrwick, ' and Eoltbn. '.. " " Y.M.C.A. y. Watersiders (Miramar, No. 1 South)!—Y.M.C.A.—Baker; Aiistin'and Wilson; Peterkin, :Forgo, ; aiia Elford ; ,'Beckerstalf, Kirkby, Kingwell, .Underwood, and Self. Junior Teams. • Swifts v. Y.M.C.A. _ "C."—-Swifts—John-O'Neill and Williamson; Rollins, Murj phy, and Colo; Carruthcrs, Foote, Holmes, Cbiernan, 1 ' '■ and Overend. ■ EmergenciesAdams and Edge. • • ■ ■ Swifts v. l'etone. —Swifts—Malnn; Lowe and Walsh; Fitzgerald, Cornfoot, and Byrne; Swinburne, Bowie, Coleman, Jansen, Adains, , and Underwood. : Swifts V. Brooklyn.—Swifts—Luston, Kutnpr, Fernandez, Shields, Spearman,: Humphries, C. Spearman, Donaldson, Newton, Westbrook, . and Burgess . „ ■ St. Paul's v. Kaiwarra.—St. Paul's—Simp. ■' son; Aicken and Temporton; Crubb, Wareham, and WhittingtonFitzgerald, Geary. Scott, Evans, and Overend. Emergonciea— Tavendalo and Hauratty. ■ , , , V ' ' —!. : . (>
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