TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
Following are some of the fixtures, and teams for to-morrow's field games; — RUGBY. SENIOR. Athletic v. St. James, at Athletic Park No. 1 (Mr. L. Simpson). Poneke V. Southern, at Polo No. 1 (Mt. P. Laws). Oriental v. Old Boys, at Karori No. 2 (Mr. T. Jones). Petone v. Wellington, at Petone No. 1 (Mr. E. t Tregear). Victoria College v. Melrose, at Polo No. 2 (Mr. A. Thomson). The junior and third-class fixtures- appeared in our edition of Wednesday last. FOURTH-CLASS. Wellington v. Waiwetu, at Sharpe'a No. 5 (Mr. H. Larwa-y). ! Oriental A v. Southern, at Duppaj street (Mr. J. Conder). Oriental B v. Selwyn, at Anderson | Park (Mr. A. Keane). i St. James v Petone, at Petone No. 3 (Mr. Church). FIFTH CLASS. Wellington College B v Petone, at College, at 3 p.m. (Mr. D. A. Taylor). tit. Patrick's College B v. Hutt, at Hutt No. 2 (Mr. W. F. Meredith). Wellington College A v Oriental, at Wellington College, at 1.30 p.m. (Mr. S. Standen). St. Patrick's College A v Melro.se, at Athletic Park, at 1.15 p.m. (Mr. J. F. O'Sullivan). Southern v. Poneke, at Kelburne Park (Mr. L. Keys). St. James v. Athletic, at Athletic Park at 1.15 p.m. (Mr. A. J. Slines). ASSOCIATION. FIRST "DIVISION. / Mental Hospital v. Swifts (Porirua}.— Hospital : Cockburn, Morgan, Wallis, Shand, Roote, Young, Pearson, Tyrer, Da-vis, Elliott, and Phillips. Swifts : Penlington, J. Pye-Smith, Wilson, Graves, Rickerby, Guise, Roberts, Barry, Vessey, Matheson, and Scott. Ramblers v. Diamonds (Miramar No. 6).— Diamonds : Pa.tridk, Roberts, Fitzgerald, Barnett, Taylor, Colli, Lowe (3), Shearer, and BlackV.M.C.A. v. Vvanderers (Duppa-street No. I).— V.M.C.A. : Hollis, Coate, Coad, Gibson, Shaw, Wilson, Murphy, Phil* lips, Browne, Godsalve, and Smith ; emergencies, M'Kay and MabiTi. Waft derers: Garnett, Hunter, Parsons, Holt,. Turner, Parsons, Trevethick, Hayward, Shaw, Barker, and Rogers. Thistle v. Rovers (Basin Reserve).— Thistle: M'Ardle, Clarjham, Jardine, Lindsay. Bjnvnlee, Dickson, Irvine, Meiklehan, M'Lellan. ■ Ash, and Hall. Rovers: Rowan, Martin, Holmes, Millar, Bradbury, Duignan. Lowe, J. ElfoTd, C. O'Shea, Elford, Croft, and Bolton. Corinthians v. St. John's (Kelburne). —St. John's:' Walls, Gosney, Cummins, M'Farlane, Shaw, Woodcock, Peneon, Bruce, Dick, Hayton, and Egley_. Corinthians': Cattail', Rutter, Richmond, Barnsley, Smith, Gregory, Jamieson ( O'Neil, Ivea. Curtis, and Turner j reserves, Stratford and Haley. " SECOND DIVISION, St. John's v. V.M.C.A. (Miramar No. I).— St. John's: Day, Hart, Clark. Harlen, Porttnan, Kelly, hees, Bray, Stone, Knox, and Smith. Wadestown v. Wanderers (Miramar No. 2). — Wanderers: Hayes, Hart, Heather, Foote, Smith, Hatcher, Carruthers, Giles, Pickering, Farquhar, and Ward. Diamonds v. Toa (Porirua).—Diamonds : Makin, Roberts, Cornfoot. Harrison, Riley, Norgate, Black, Lynneberg, Coad, Duffy, and Wheldon. Rovers v. Brooklyn, Duppa-street No. 2. Rovers— Berg, Quilter, White, i\oul- f ston, SauVerin, G. Quilter, Amies, Hoilow, King, Wilson, Carnegie, and Martin. THIRD DIVISION. Johnsonville B v. Swifts, Johnsonville. -"Johnsonville B— Porteous, Ferguson, Kennedy, Auld, Ferguson, Hogg, Oir, Murphy, Newport, Needham, "and P. Reddy. St, John's v. Johnsonville A (Sir. A. Williams).— St. John*s~Nichols, Nel* son, Ward, Haycraft, Douglas, Fox, Morris, Dinnie, Hopkirk, and Zorn. V.M.C.A. v. Brooklyn, Miramar No. 9.—^Y.M.C.A.— W. Evans, Purdie, Hodge, Chartres, Weekly. Phillips, Fatchett,. Shorney, Stirrat, Matdon, and F. Evans. Brooklyn—Walters, Robinson, Shaw. Furniss, Williams, Kean, M'Ginty, Brown, Brogan, Barton, and Taylor. FOURTH DIVISION. Trial game at Duppa-street No. 1, 1.45 p.m. (Mr. J, Eltoft). FIFTH A DIVISION. V.M.C.A. v. Brooklyn, Basin Reserve, 1.45 p.m. (Mr. R. S. Lithgow). Marist V. St. David's, at Petone, 2 p.m. (Mr. L. C. Mitchell). Swifts, a bye. FIFTH B DIVISION. South Wellington v. Institute, MiramaT No. 5 (Mr. C. B. Melville). Rangers v. Marist, Miramar No. 6 (Mr. J. B. Paton). SIXTH DIVISION. Institute A v. Marist, Duppa-street No. 2, 2 p.m. (Mr. J. Ince). Karori v. Swifts, Karori (Mr. R. Hutcheson^, Institute B v. V.M.C.A., at Miramar No.- 9 (Mr. J. M. Wilson). Seatoun v. Rangers, at Seatoun (Mr. a Webb). Porirua v. Brooklyn, Porima (Mr. J. Bowles). V.M.C.A. B v, V.M.C.A. A, at Mira. mar No. 1 (Mr. A. F. M'Lean). HOCKEY. SENIOR MEN'S GAMES. Representative trial match, Day"* Bay (Messrs Carver and Gendal). JUNIOR MATCHES. United v. Victoria College A, Day's Bay No. 2 (Mr. C. M'Kenzie). V.M.C.A. v. Weeley, Day'e Bay No. 5 (Mr. Coldicutt). Metropolitan v. Victoria College B, Miramar No. 3 (Mr. Forrest). . Government Life Insurance v. Gregg's, at Duppa-etreet (Mr. Howell). X.Y.M.I. v. Hutt Valley, at Hutt (Mr. S. M'Dowell;. St. Mark's win by default; Karori have withdrawn. Wellington a bye. THIRD-CLASS. St. Mark's v. Wesley, MirAmaf No. 2 (Mr. Cockrell). Government Lite Insurance v. Wellington, Day's Bay No. 4 (Mr. M. Luckiej. Hutt Valley v. Victoria College, At Bafiin Reserve (Mr. Manning). Gregg's a. bye. LADIES' MATCHES. I Senior. Victoria College v. College OM Girk, Day's Bay No. 3. Hmemoa v. Wellington, at Day* Bay No. 4. Petone v. Ramblers, at Day's Bay No. 1. Junior. I ., Gir l« College v. Ea-mblere, DayV Bay No. 2.
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