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OUTDOOR SPORTS-TO-MORROW

HARRIERS. The Civil Service Harriers will run from the St. Clair Baths, and will afterwards be the guests of Mr H. F. Titchener. Tho St. Kilda Harrier and A.A. Club will hold tho opening run from St. _ Clair Baths. After the run tho club will be tho guests pL Mr E. A. Rosevear (president). The Cargill Road Methodist Harriers will hold the first official run of the season from the Cargill Road Schoolroom. Tho Pacific and Cavorsham Clubs will hold their annual combined run from the Bungalow Tea Rooms, St. Kilda. The Oaversham Harriers will run from the Bungalow Tea Rooms, St. Kilda, as the guests of the president, Air T. K. Sidcy, ALP. BOWLING. The following ■ will represent Kaikorai v. Roslyu. on Kaikorai Green, at 2 p.m. Rankin, Loudon, APGregor, Sunderland ; W. Armstrong, j. A. Hunter, R. Tyrrell, Weir; Sinclair, Allan, Ellis, Marshall; A. Alorrisou, J. A. Armit, U. .Morrison, W. Morrison. Otago v. Balraaccwen.—Wooden spoon contest. FOOTBALL. KUUBY. Alhambra v. University.—Alhambra; Prondcvillo, West, King, Ha-zlcwood, Siiglich, Gillick, ABCleary, Coombes, Glengarry, Knox, Campbell, Richardson, Edwards, Thomas, and Joyce. University : Alacky, Nicol, A.lackereth, Ward, Perry, Eea, Gilbord, Reay, Smith, Hnrty, Pilling, Robertson, Dixon, Fainnaid, Cabot. Tho playing ground of the Pirates Club having been changed from (’arisbrnok to Tahuaa, the club s A and B teams will practise on the latter ground. The following teams will practise;—Zin- 1 gari, Alhambra (seniors and juniors), Union (all grades).' . j Tiie Kaikorai Chib will hold final practice at Bishopscourt to-morrow, juniors' at 1.30, seniors at 3 o’clock. For the latter teams will bo selected from tho following players Finlay, Scott, Simpson, Owles. Crowes, Poole, Knight, C. AFDougall', Harley. Dawson, Denham, Al'Ghic, Boyd, Williamson, Crossan, Leyden, Galbraith, Perry, Barnes, AlMMeeldng, Ovens, Dow v Gregory, H. Perry, Alowatt, Alilno, Turnbull, Williams, Sonntag (2), Sim, Al’Quecn, Connor, Cnllinan, Young, Gilmore, Morrison, Duncan. Zingari-Richmond Club will hold a practice to-morrow on Montceillo Groundjuniors 1.50, seniors 3 p.m. Southern Football Club practise at Bath gate Park—juniors 1.30 p.m., seniors 5 p.m. SCCCKK. Old Boys v. Seacliff Mental Hospital Attendants, at Seacliff.—Old Boys : Anderson, Allan, .Moody, Davis, Harm-way, Gregory, Al'Mullan, Fraser, Clarke, Kennedy, and Abernethy. The following teams will practise: Old Boys (remaining members), Christian Brothers, Technical College Old Boys, and ,southern. Alornington Club will hold a practice on A.lornington Ground. The following will represent Old Boys in their match against the Seacliff Mental Hospital attendants at Seacliff (leaving Manse street at 1 p.m.):—Anderson, Allan, Alcody, APAlullan, Fraser, Clark, Kennedy, Abenicthy, Gregory, Harraway, Davis. A match Old Boys v. High School will be played on Asylum Ground at 3 p.m. I GOLF. Th St. Clair Golf Club commences its i club championship matches on Saturday, when tho first qualifying round for the championship and Junior Cup will be played. The following is the draw:—D. AL Irvine v. P. Scelyo, E. J. Hocking v. C. is. I AVight, M. Macbeth v. C. Finlaysou. A. L. : Isaacs y. W. G. Wight, AY. D. APCarthy v. E. A. Reed, G Dick v. G. Amtmnn, J. 11. Drake v. Dr Hunter, D. D. APCarthy \. G, B. Williams, C. Bennett v. R. K. ITcwai, G. Forbes v. C. A. Alooncy, AV. Clayton v. F. Dodds, R. A. AVcstbroolc v. J. F. Robinson. J. APKenna v. F. Turner, A, Cerutly v. p, Reed, H. Chapman v. R. Dick, S. Cooper v. H. Skinner, R. G. Fountain v, C. Seelye, A. D. Gaunt v. C. T, Moody, J. E. Macassey v. D, Wright, A. C. Hanlon v. B. Sparrow, K. Jenkins v. 6. L. Robertson, S. J. Marlin ; v. AV. AlTvechnio, A. H. Alyles v. P. Ruudle. MS. B. Smith v. J. AI. Smith, W. Shepherd v. S, AVynne, H. Lilley v. C. Don, S. Parritt v. K, Alitchell, T. Jenkins v. J. Lethbridge. Tho semi-final of tho Otago Golf Chib’s championship will be played on Balmacewen Links, when H. W. Kelly plays M. W. Horton and H. Brasch plays R. G. Scott. In the third round of the Balmacewen Cup tho following will play:—-Stock v. Anderson, Edmond v. Adams, Galbraith v. Bartholomew, Bowman v. Sawell. Tho monthly St. Andrew’s Cross competition (stroke) will also be played (post entry). HOCKEY. St, Andrew’s Bible Class v. Combined Bible Classes, On Oval No, I.—St. Andrew’s i Alalloch, Bates, Smith, Taylor, Harris, ARQueen, Francis, Johnson, Hogg, Edgington, Wise, and Haslett; emergency, Sinclair. The following teams will practise: Union, Gymnastic, and Alomona. City Club will practise on the Oval al . 2.30 p..m

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Evening Star, Issue 17636, 15 April 1921, Page 8

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OUTDOOR SPORTS-TO-MORROW Evening Star, Issue 17636, 15 April 1921, Page 8

OUTDOOR SPORTS-TO-MORROW Evening Star, Issue 17636, 15 April 1921, Page 8

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