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FOOTBALL

* TO-MORROWS RUGBY MATCHES. The second round of flag matches will be played to-morrow. At Carisbrook Kaikorai meet Zingari-Richmond. As these two teams are both very strong this season a close and interesting game is expected. The Zingari's back division are considerably strengthened since last season, and they should be capable of giving a good exhibition of back play. Both teams have at strong forward pack, and there should not be very much difference between the forwards. The hill residents should see an interesting exhibition of Rugby at Bishopscourt, where Dunedinl and Pirates will meet. There is always keen rivalry between these two teams, and a good exhibition of football should be witnessed on Saturday. The Alhambra and Southern will meet at Tahuna Park. Tho Bla'ck-and-Whites should prove too heavy a forward team for the 'Bamas, and are expected to win comfortably. The north end residents should see an excellent exhibition of Rugby on the North Ground between Union and University. The Light Blues have a dashing back team, and should prove hard to beat, but in any case the match is bound to promise a very interesting exhibition of Rugby, The following will represent ZingariRichmond fifth grade against High School at Monteeillo at 3 p.m. to-mor-row :—Scoullar, Williams, G. Cameron, W. Cameron, Brooks (2), Johnson, E. Bain, Bushel, JM'lvor, Kippenberger, Gooseman, Deuchrass, Marr, M'Naugh■ton. • [Bl] SOCCER. To-morrow's attraction * is the two matches on the Caledonian Ground. Kaitangata meet Christian Brother's at 2 p.m., Roslyn-Wakari and High School Old Boys play at 3.30. Both matches are likely to be "keenly contested. Christian Brothers, with their characteristic vim and ' determination, are out to extend Kaitangata, who are more strongly represented than on tho opening Saturday. Tho Roslyn-Wakari and High School teams play attractive Soccer. Ravensbourne and Maori Hill engage on Culling Park. It should bo a close game. The association are issuing members' tickets admitting to grounds and stands. These can bo obtained from the secretary or delegates of clubs. Okl Boys Mill practice, at the Oval tomorrow.

Normanby Club will practise at Nor manby to-morrow.

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Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 6

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FOOTBALL Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 6

FOOTBALL Evening Star, Issue 15481, 1 May 1914, Page 6