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ASSOCIATION

o FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY GROUNDS AND REFEREES Association football fixtures for to-day are:— Fourth A Grade. Hospital v. Karori, Hospital, 3 p.m.; Mr. H. Tyrer. South Wellington v. Johnsonville, Anderson Park, 2 p.m.; Mr. E. Watt. Marist 0.8. v. Brooklyn, Wakefield Park, 2 p.m.; Mr. H, \V. Smith. Seatoun v. Island Bay, Association. Park No. 1,2 p.m.; Mr. A. L. Jones. Institute v. Waterside, Association Park No. 2,2 p.m.; Mr. T. Meehan. Fourth B Grade. Swifts v. Seatoun, Polo Ground No. 1, 2 p.m,; Mr. R. Pugh. Island Bay v. Y.M.C.A., Wakefield Park No, 2,2 p.m.; Mr. E. R. Dawe; Petone v. Miramar Rangers, Petone. Recreation, 2 p.m.; Mir. E. Johns. Wladsetown v. Diamond, Kelburn Park. 2 p.m.; Mr. G. Arnolds Hutt v. (Marist, Anderson Park No. 2,2 p.m.; Mr. P. Green.

Fifth A Grade. Petone v. Marist 0.8.. White Line. Petone, 2 p.m.; Mr. N. Brian. Diamond v. Technical, Polo Ground No. 3, 2 p.m.; Mr. B. Martin. Waterside v. Marist N.. Kilbirnie No. 1,2 p.m.; Mr. N. Thomas. Institue v. St. Patrick s, Kilbirnie No. 2,2 p.m.; Mr. J. Gilbert. Johnsonville v. Seatoun, Johnsonville, 2 p.m.; Mr. F. Campbell,

Fifth B Grade. Diamond v Karori, Nairn Street, 3 p.m.; Mr. E. Heath. Island Bay v. Marist (T.), Newtown Park, 2 p.m.; Mr. S. Wilson. Hutt v. Technical, Naim Street. 2 p.m.; Mr. E. Heath; Y.M.C-A. v. Wadestown. Lyall Bay No. 1,2 p.m.; Mr. Fenton. Stop Out v. Miramar Rangers, Polo Ground No. 2, 2 p.m.; Mr. E. Anderson. South Wellington, a bye.

Sixth Grade. Hospital v. Karori, Hospital, 2 P-m«» Mr. T. Cocker. Institute v. St. Patrick’s, Lyall Bay No. 2,2 p.m.; Mr. S. Martin. Seatoun v. Teclmucal, Sentoun, 2 p.m.; Mr. J. Leddy, Marist IN.) v. Miramar Rangers, Miramar, opp. Fire Brigade, 2 p.m.; Mr. G. Bell.

Seventh A Grade. Karori t. South Wellington, Association Park No. 1, 1 p.m.; Mr. J. Hayward. Diamond v. Johnsonville, Johnsonville. 2 p.m.; Mr. J. Douglas. Seatoun V. Marist (T.), Associaion Park No 2 1 p.m.; Mr. F. Smythe; Hutt v Marist (N.). Hutt Recreation 2 p.m.; Mr. E. Bethell. Y.M.C.A. v. Miramar Rangers, Miramar School, 2 p.m.; Mr. H. Moss. Seventh B Grade. Island Bay v. Anglican Home, at Anglican Home, Lowft* Hutt, « p.m.; Mr. Haseltine. Institute v. Diamond, Polo Ground No. 1, 1 p.m.. Hurt v. Newtown Congregational. Eastern Hutt. 2 p.m.; Mr. G. Hayes. Stop Out v. St. Thomas’s, Polo Ground No. 2, 1 p.m.: Mr. E. Anderson. Y.M.C.A. v. St. Peter's Polo Ground No. 3, 1 p.m.; Mr E. Martin. . Marist (r.) v. bt. Patrick’s. Miramar, opp. Fire Brigade, 1 p.m.; Mr. G. Bell.

Eighth Grade . Marist (T.) v. South Wellington, north end Polo Ground. 1 p m.; Mr. R. Jeffries. Institute v. Marist (N.), ■north end Polo Ground, 1 p-m.; Mr. J. Jeffries. Seatoun v. Marist W A. Seatoun, 1 p.m.; Mr. C. Webb. Y.M.C.A. v Miramar Rangers, Miramar School, 1 p.m.; Mr. H. Moss.

NAVY TEAM FOR TO-DAY. The following will represent the Navy In the match against Wellington to-day, at the Basin Reserve;— Goal Parsons (Hood), backs, Burke (Hood), Cope (Repulse); half-backs, Jones (Adelaide), Andrews (Hood), Dobson (Adelaide); forwards, Skinner (Repulse), Cooper (Adelaide) Robert, cant. (Repulse), Denelewak (Hood), Harrison (Repulse).

WATERSIDERS’ CLUB.

The Waterside rs visited Forirua for their annual football picnic, aocomnanied by the Miramar Band who played excellent music. Watersiders thirds played a picked eleven of Attendants, who proved to be too heavy for the Tounger team, and won by 3—2, ine next match was between Watersiders, fifth v Porirua sixth. Porirua put up a gi-eat fight, but Watersiders won 6—l. Porirua fourth beat Watersiders by 2—l. after a fast and inc game. Watersiders senior met the Hospital team, and after a fast and clever game Watersiders. won by 2 goals to 1 Nicolls and Dickinson scored tor (he winners, and Ferguson for the Hospital Dr. Jeffrys and all the staff did their best to make tho stay of tho visitors enjoyable.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 3

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ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 3

ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 26 April 1924, Page 3