ATHLETIC SPORTS.
RUGBY FOOTISAU" ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE WECK. VOI! AI.l. liliAl'iW. The foliuiviii.T aiv Hip i:nf.'l>y, iiNl'irw, groiimls, anil ivk'rw< lor SaliinlaJ-:-.Senior Jlali'lic.-. IVloiic v. I'.Hi.-ki-, at AlbU'tic I'"" , !;, .No. I; .Mr. I-'. .1. Laws. Saiil-herii v. Oriental, nt Athletic I'aHi, Nil L'; .Mr. A. H. -Xcil-mi. Athletic v. ile!re>e, at IVlonf, A". ',' ilr. .1,. Sii'.i|)MHi. . .. Victoria College v. SI. .lames nt Narori, Xo. J; .Mr. J. C'linili-r. Olil v. Wellington, at I'olo, iNo. 1; .Mr. C. licll. Junior Grade. ■Seln-yn v. St. James, at Polo, No. -: Mr. I! - . ~ l'plonc v. I'oneke, at, I'ctone, >o. -i JU. C. 1 , . ISrocklebmik. W'ellinuloii v. Kotilliern, at I "io, ••> Mr. T. .11. .lours. ... St. .loliii's v. Melrofo, Polo, Iso. i; all. Orienlal v. Victoria Collorc, at Jliramar l'ark. No. 1; Mr. H. r,anv«.v. Uhlctic v. Old Hoya , , at Miraniar lailv, So. 1!; iMr. l<. Keys Third Class Matches. Exchange v. Wrlliiislon Collcro, at College (2.-J5 iuii.l; Mr. 11. C'nnl. . Karori v. Wellington, at Karon, I\o. 1; Mr. W. C. Church. , , Orinial v. Victoria College, at Anderson I'nrlt; Mr. .1. I , '. O'Sullivan Petone v. St. .Patrick's College, Ml ■lVtone, Xo. 2; Mr. C. I!. Ingrain. I'orinia v. Schvyn, nt I'orirua; air. A. B i'ppcr Hiill v. Atlilrtic, at L'pper Hutt; Air T. Qninn. . ~ ' Wa'iwotu v. Southern, at loungs; Mr. E. Troßcar. gt. John'?, a liy-e. Fourth Class. ' Southern v. Solw.vn, at Xe.wtown Tarl;; \ ' 7- Tohn's S 'v Orienlal A. at Miramar M AVeLS James, at Ke.b,irno Pirk- Mr .T. J. Mahoney. "•aiwoh v. Oriental H, at Hutt, l>. o. 1; Mr. ti. Finlay. I'ifth Class. Southern v. Molrose, at Duppa Street; M^. S pS^Col,e s e B , Ponoko at Atl.lVtic Park (1.13 p.m.): Jlr - J, K ' ""veHinqton College A v. M™*'** Wellington.College (3 p.m.); Mr. .f. -'Jan""uiiletic v. Oriental, at Athletic Park (^- v U -^rkgoWoA,atHutt, N Wellington H Coil"ge"B v. St. James, at Wellington College (I.la P-™-). , Jlr - J ; SliM3 ' Fixture for Wclnesclay. Tramway v. Oriental, at Athletic Vavt, No. 1; Mr. C. Howe. COLLEGE V. AUCKLAND. Victoria College beat Auckland 'Varsity team nt Athletic Park yf*'*ft seventeen points to <; srht, nfUi « uninteresting game- \ hp . ™ nc V* ; mnd" the pace a hot one Horn he kicS. M'Kay (Auckland) opened tho score with a Roal from a mark. \koria College counter-atlackixl, and Fairo scored from a passing 'rush. Daniolls, a orwMd Ally by Victoria College, made the second score for the home team. Auckland retaliated with a sharp attack, M'Kay scoring cleverly, converting his own try. Ryan, of Victoria Collet, Ijv wav of a counter-stroke, scored from a'penalty, and the first spell ended with the home team leading by 9 points to o. In the 5-econd spell, tlio game progressed in desultory fashion lor some time before Victoria College scored with a converted try, Walshc scoring the try and Rvan converting. Towards the cu<!. from n'moW in the northerners' twenty-live, Fairc just managed to score a try at the corner. The kick for goal nus--e.il, nnrt the came endpd: Victoria College, 17 points; Auckland College, 8. HOCKEY. WEDNESDAY . ASSOCIATION. The following are the fixtures, grounds, and referees lor to-morrow :— Karori v. Petone A, at Karori; referee, Mr. Cusack. Post and Telegraph v. Pnkcha, at Basin Eeservo; referee, Mr. Manninß. liui Mai v. Hcreawa, at Petone; referee, Mr. Kean. Artillery v. Petone B, at Duppa Street; referee, Mr. Smith. A MATCH IX PROSPECT. Mr. J. C. Cusjcik is in negotiation with the Saturday Hockey Association with a view to arranging a match, on Coronation Day, between the Wednesday representatives and tho Wellington 13 team (Saturday). LAWN TENNIS. MIDDLESEX CHAMPIONSHIP. By Teleiraph—J'ress Association—Copyrlcrhl ■' London, .Tune 'I. In the final of tho Middlesex lawn tennis championship, M. J. G._ Ritchie, the present champion, beat S. N. Doust, C—o, •J-C, 8-G, G-S, S-β. LOCALE OF THE DAVIS CUP. (By Telcsraph—Press Association.) Auckland, Juno i>. At a meeting of tho Auckland Lawn Tennis Association to-niglif, a letter was read from the New Zealand Association asking if Auckland were desirous of having the Davis Cup Challeiigo round played here. It was decided to reply in Hie negative, and to recommend that the fixture bo allocated to Christchurch.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1146, 6 June 1911, Page 7
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