TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
RUGBY. Following are the fixtures, grounds, j referees, and some of the teams for to- ' morrow's field games :—: — » Poneke v. Victoria College, Petone No. 1 (Mr. T. Quin). Melrose v. Oriental, Athletic Park, No. 1 (Mr. jW,. Roberts)— Melrose : Ryder, •Marshall, Beavis, Pooley, Murphy (3), Twomoy, Greeks (2), Sullivan, M'rnness, Marchant, King, 'M'lneniey. Southern v. Old Boys, Polo, No. 1 (Mr. J. '.Mahoney). Petone v. Wellington, Atliletic Park, No. 2 (Mr. W. O'Connell).— Wellington : Sheridan, "Can-, Bridge (2), Hill, Sellars, CVlalfroy, Morris, Symes, Smyth, M'Kellar. Wilson, Feraandos, 'Mills, and Gray. Athletic v. St. James, Hutfc, 'No. 1 (Mr. F. Martin).— Athletic : Cunningham (2), •Macdonald, Mowatt, -Wilson (2), Organ, 'Mackenzie, Richardson, Murray, Gosling, Rerfdy, Rapson, Bell, Osborne. JUNIOR. ■St. James v. Wellington, Polo, No. '* {Mr. A. Hawthorne).— Wellington : Ryau,' Durie, Treahy, Ronayne, Biley, Power, Palmer, Irons (3), Thompson, Shanks, Paul, Kirkwood, and Weir. Se-hvyn v. Melrose, Polo, No. 3 (.J*y F. Summerhays). — M«lrose: Marehment, iMoffitt, Meareo, Twomey, Patereon, Jsnes, Melhuish, O'Donogliue, Greeks, Reid, Hoare, Smith, Short, Kells, Tonks ; emergencies, Bradley and Johnson. Athletic v. Kia Ora, Hutt, No. 2 (Mr. A Thomson).— Athletic : M'Lennan, Dimock, Jack Gosfing, Carruthers, Davis, Johnson, Bott, M'lntyre, F. Wilson, Hele-y, Piggott, Striitgleman, Smith, Power, R. Gosling, and James. Petone v. Pcmeko, Hutt, No. 3 (Mr. 'P. Smith). ■Southern v/. Old Boys, Polo, No. 4 (Mr. J. ■Laurence). Oriental v. St. Patrick's Old Boys, Miramar Park, No. "1 (Mr.. G. Butler). THIRD-GLASS A. Oriental v. Kia Ora, Mellings Siding (Mr. G. Findlay). Petone v. Epuni, Petone, No. 2 (Mr. T. H. J«nes). Uppers Hutt v. Victoria College, Upper Hutt tfth: T. D. Fraser). SeWyn v. Wellington, Miramar Park, No- 2 (Mr. C. Brocklebank). SL. James a bye. THIRD-CLASS B. Athletic v. St. Patrick's College, East's,_ No. 5 (Mr. L. 'Simpson). PoLhiJl v. St. John, Miramar Park, No 3 (Mr. H. Johnston). Poneke <v. Karori, Karori Recreation (■Mi-. G. M'Kay). Wellington College v. Johnsonville, at 3 p.m. (Mt. A. Hill). 'Star Boating v. Exchange, Miramar Park, No. 4 (Mr. R. Greenwood). FOURTH-CLASS. Athletic v. Old 'Boys. East's, No. 1 (■Mr. H. Larway). Epuni v. Melroee, Berhamporo (Mr. W. Spencer). Oriental v. Karori, Karori Cricket Ground (Mr. H. Card). Pefcono v. Victoria College, Newtown Park ,(Mr. C. GiUospie). Poneke v. Southern, East's, No. 2 (JMr. W. Church). St. James v. Selwyn, Eaet's, No. 3 (Mr.. J. O'Connell). St. John v. 'Wellington, East's, No 4 ('Mr. E. 'Carmen). Polhill a bye. FIFTH-GLASS. Athletic v. Polhill, Athletic Park, 1.45 p.m. (Mr. £/ Hutchen). Melrose v. Petone, Petone, No. 3 ('Mr •M. Gauntlett).. St. James v. Epuni, 'Mellings Sidinc (Mr. E. Tregear). St. Patrick's v. Wellington College 2 College 1.45 p.m. (Mr. M. Daly). ' Selwyn v. Wellington College 1, College, 3 p.m. (Mr. A. 'Moeller). Southern a bye.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 137, 11 June 1909, Page 2
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