FOOTBALL.
ST. JAMES'S TEAM'S TOUR.
The Nelson and district tour of the St» Jaines'si team ended with the return of tho team yesterday. They succeeded in defeating Motueka on Saturday by 17 to nil in wet weather and on a- heavy ground. On Easter Monday tho visitors played a hard game with Nelson, and weie only defeated in the last few minutes by 6 points to 5. Mr. Talbot acted as manager for the team.. FIXTURES FOB SATURDAY. Senior. Petoue v. Southern, Petone No. 1 ; rt« feree, G. A. Howe. Oriental v. Athletic, Miramar Park, No. 2 ; referee, J. Condor. Victoiin College v. Old Boys, Miramar Park, No. 4 ; referee, W. O'Connell. Wellington v. St. James, Miramar Park, No. 3 ; referee, H. Card. Melrose v. Poneke, Miramar Park, No. 1 ; refereCE. M. Wylie. Junior. Oriental v. St. James. Polo No. 1 j L. Sicvers. Poneko v. Southern, Polo No. 2 ; J., Francis. Victoria College v. Old Boys, Polo No. 3 ; W. Roberts. Kia- Ora v. Petone, Petone No. 2 ; J. Calnan. Sehvyn r. Melrose, Polo No. 4; J. Weybourne. Athletic v. Wellington, Easts No. 1 1' G. M'Kay. Third, A. — Johusoin'ille v. St. John's, Johnsonvillo (J. F. O'Sullivan) ; Petone v. St. Patrick's College,' Petoue No. 3 (G. B. L'usk).; Athletic v. 'St: James, East* No. 2 (D. A. Taylor) ; Oriental v. Polhill, Easts No. 3 (F. Martin) ; Wellington College v. Southern, College, at 3 p.m. (John Brown). Third, B. — Epuni v. Railways, Epuni No. 1 (J. Greenwood) ; Kia Ora v. Wellington, Lower Hutb (F. A. Laws) ; Mclro&e v. Selwyn, East*. No. 4 (C. Thompson)' ; Poneke v. Star, EaGts No. 5 (Pctf/r Mackie) ; Victoria Collegv v. Karoii, Iva.rori (T. H. Jones). Fourth. — Mehose i. Oriental B, Berhanipore {J. J. Mahoney) ; Oriental A v. St. JohuV, Easts No. 7 (P. Smith) ; Petone v. Epuni, No. 3 Hu'f* (Neil M'Lean) ; Poiieke v. Wellington, Junction No. 1 (J. O'Connell) ; Old Boys v. Selwyn, Junction Ng, 2 (F. C. Atkin'eok) ; \ ictoria College v., St. James, Crawford's No. 3 (J. Hannan) ; Southern y. Star, Crawford's No. 4 (J. Lawrence)'} Johufonvilio v. Polhill, Johnsonvillc (E, Carman) ; Athletic, a bye. Fifth.— Athletic A v. Melrose, Easjs No. 6 (J. Bums) ; Petone <r. College B, College, 3 p.m. (H. Speight); College A v. Athletic B, College, 1.30 p.m. (C, Gillespie) ; Southern v. Boys' Institute, Ciawford's No. 1 (C. T. Beli) ; Polhill v. Epuni, Hutt No. 2 (W. Frnser) ; St. James v Sf-. Patrick's College, Seatoun (J. Keys) ; Selwyn, a bye. OTAGO UNIVERSITY V. COMBINED COLLEGES. [BT T2IEGKAEH. — ERESS ASSOCIATION.];. DUNEDIN, 21st. April. ' A football match, Otago University j. Combined College^, played to-day, xrim won by Otago by 11 points to 3.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 95, 22 April 1908, Page 3
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