OUTDOOR SPORTS: TO-MORROW
RUGBY. Union will practise on the North Ground. Dunedin will practise at Tahuna No. * 1. i Alhambra will hold two practices. Pirates will practise at Carishrook. \ SOCCER, i Northern will hold its opening prac- . lice for new and old members at the Gardens Ground, j j Pride of tho Leith will practise on \ Robin Hood Ground I RUGBY LEAGUE. 1 The following is the draw for - grounds:—Kaikorai and City, at Cale- - donian: Christian Brothers and Athb letic, at Oval; Pacific, at Chisholm , Park. i > LEAGUE CRICKET. * The following are requested -o at- ’ tend at the Oval, when tho final selec--3 tion in connection with the tour of » league players will be made-—Quest, > R. Timlin, Holden, Hodge, Ringroso j (Standard), Armstrong, Walsh, Dotig- ’ las (Port Chalmers), Hollander, Mab--3 tingly (Tramways), Riach, M'Neill I '0.H.8.), Olsen (D.S.A.). [ LAWN T CNN IS. 1 —Kaituna v University 3 The A grade match between Kaituna * and University will lie played at Kaib tuna. 3 The following will represent Kaituna Moody, Clark, Cieghorn, Phillipps, Miss Anderson, Mrs Parker, Miss „ Ronaldson, Mrs M'Kollar. University: Chisholm, Fulton, Mercer, Watson, ’ Misses Ballantyne, Scott,’Duthie, Godj free. i HOCKEY. Albany will hold its opening practice on the Oval. HARRIERS. Cavorsham will run from the old 1 Carersham School. 3 Anglican will run from the Ander- - son’s Bay School. ’ Cargill Road Methodists will run from the Kcnoolroom Wesley street. * GOLF. 5 —Otago Club.— i The first qualifying round of the f Otago Golf Club championship will be played on the Balmacewen Links. The following is the draw: —Salmon v. Galb laway, Barnett v. Reed, Lousley v. 5 Lemon, Butcher v. Sponge, Todd v. A, G. Haggitt. Colbeck v. Ross, G. Henderson v. Callender, Hocking v., R, r Dick, D. Irvine v. M'Arthur, J. G. Dick v. Adams, Burns v. Dawson, Whit*
combe v. Heycook, Irwin v. Dodds, Ihrop v. Tamblyn, Stronach v lordham, Samuel v. Laidlaw, Shand V. Anderson, Lambert v M'Lennan; xlalsted. a byo. —St. Clair Club.Tbo second qualifying round of the club championship and junior cup will be played on the St. Clair Links. The following ia the draw:—G. Forbes v. A. Gamble, L. Humphreys v. A. W. Alloo, J. V. C. Watson v. W. D. M'Carthy, A. Loing v. Dr Hunter, G. B. Wight v. J. Matheson. S. E. Field r. L. ,1. Walker, F Drake v. W. G Wight, H. Stevens v. W. Clayton, J. A. F.aterson v W. A. Ritchie, J It. Macassey v. Dr Anderson, A. C. Paterson v. H. Skinner, A. Wood v. H. Jl. Sincock, H. Chapman v. A. C. Hanlon. W Wratbc/ v. W. MShie, A. bmeliie v. E. V. Paterson, P. S. Hill v. Dr Flott, K. Jenkins v. J. Hart, J. H. I'empleton v. R L. Hill, W. J. Williams v. M. M'Taggart, J. Betts v. J. R. Paterson, J. Sherriff v. -Ahlbrandt, S. De Clive Lowe v. P. Wien, H. Carrington v. S. Goldsmid, W. Sherriff v. L. F. Edmond, J. W. Anderson v. W. M'Kcnzie
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Evening Star, Issue 19522, 1 April 1927, Page 8
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