OUTDOOR SPORTS-TO-MORROW
FOOTBALL. Rtjgbt. I Intcrprovinciai schools' match, Caris- ' brook, 1.30. J Otago v. Canterbury, Carisbrook, 3. Association. —First Grade.— Christian Brothers v. Northern, on the i Caledonian Ground.—Christian Brothers : j Stapleton, Hungerford, Mackle, Casey, Tarleton, Keys, Barry, A. Tarleton, bowman, Thompson, Connor. Northern; Black, Harrison, Aukl, Saul, Smith, D. Dryden, D. Hay, Timlin, Campbell, Jervis, Donald; emergencies, Taifc and Brundell. —Schools' Matches:— A Grade.—.Normal v. George Street, at the Caledonion Ground. C Grade (final). —Ravensbourne v. Concord, at the Caledonian Ground. HOCKEY. —Seven-a-side Tournament.— —First Grade.— Gymnastic: Smart, Stewart, Grade, Foote, Hogg, M'Leod, Tait. j Union: Ahlfeld, M'Crorie, Eraser, Turn- ' bull, Shaw, Deere, Bradshaw; emergency, ■ Goodwin. City: George Burns, Ireland, Payton, i Quinn, Lowden, Rixon, Greenway; emer- ! gency, Wright. j —Second Grade.— ! St. Andrew's: WoLsfrenholme, Taylor. Walker, Elvidge, Congleton, Smith, Tweedy. Gymnastic: Petheriek, Logan, Long, Miller, Mitchell, Gregory, Garter. Union: O'Sullivan, Grace, Walton, T. Millar, M'Carrigan, Simpson, Healy j emergency, J. O'Sullivan. Otago: Metcalfe, Holleyman, Macrae, Turnbull, Mercer, Smith, Sneddon; emergencies, Kitchen and Gray. HARRIERS. " ! Harriers will run as follow :—Cargill Road Methodist Harriers, from Mr A.°T. M'lndoe's residence, 39 Brunswick street; St. Joseph's Harriers, from the residence of Mrs Burke, Mornington; Dunedin Anglican Harriers, from the Bungalow Tea Rooms, St. Kilda ; Civil Service Harriers, from the Gaversham School. ' ; Tfc> Caversham Club will hold their fivemile cross-country championship and sealed handicap at Mosgiel. The St. Kilda Harrier and Amateur Athletic Club will hold their four-mile championship and sealed handicap. The Pacific Harrier and A.A. Club will ■ hold a series of sprint events on Culling '. Park. Mr A. W. Mercer has declared the ■ following handicaps:—loo Ya.rds.—F. M. l Perkins scratch, R. Swumey svds, H. H. i Burrows 6i, J. Finlay and J. W. Harvev 7i, S. Dalzell, A. G. Crosswell, E, G. Ferguson, C. E. Brown, J. A. Bond, and J. Scott 9, J Blacklev, C. Seal, Jas Fraser, J. Fraser. G. Grav, F. A. Collins, ! and J. Hastie 10. 220 Yards.—F. M. Perkins scratch, R. Swinnev 6yds, J. Finlay ! 8, J. W. Harvev 12 H" H. Burrows 14 i S. Dalzell 15, A. G. Crosswell and C. E. j Brown 16, R-. G. Fergusson, J. A. Bond, < J. Scott, .and J. Black! ey 17, J. Fraser and Jas. Fraser 18. C. Seal, G. Gray, F. A. Collins, and J. Hastie 19. 440 Yards. j F. M. Perkins and R. Swinney scratch, J. | Finlav 15yds. J. W. Harvey and S. Dal- ', zell 18, H H. Burrows, A. G. Crosswoli, and R. G. fa-wsson 20, C. 5. Brown 22, J. Scott, J. A. Bond, and J. Blackley 25. Jack Fraser. Jas. Eraser, G. Gray.' and C. Seal 30, F. A. Collins 35, J. Hastie 40. 100 Yards (juniors).—W. D. Fraser scratch, W. H. Timrus Iyd. W. Stark 2, S. Rendal, A. Rendal, and O Harvey 3, J. Garrhichael ana R. Young % "J. Henderson C Edwards, L. Carson, and J. Crosswell ?. 440 Yards (juniors).—W. H. Timms scratch, W. Stark and W. D. Eraser syds, S. Rendal 10, A. Rendal 12, R, Young. C. Hc-rvey, and J. Carmiehael 15, J. Hende--»son 25, G. Edwards, L. Carson, and J. k Cro£swell 28,
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Evening Star, Issue 15899, 3 September 1915, Page 2
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