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TO-MORROW’S SPORT

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. —First GradeHigh School Old Boys v. Southern, at De Carle Park.—High School Old Boys: McMillan, Thomson, Collins, Sharp, Boswortli, Ryan, Duncan, Smith, Foote, Naumahti, Swanson. Southern: Jordan, Eaton, MdKwan, Morris, Wilson, Scott, Simpson, Campbell, Thompson, Doyle, McSkimming, Duffy, G. Campbell. Maori Hill, v. Ros'.ymWakari, at Prospect Park, at 3 p.m.—Maori Hill: Fay, Newall, Chambers, Scott, Newall, Terry, Simpson, Dufilop, Murphy, Smith, Balk; emergency, J. Simpson. Roslyn-Wakart: Welltam, Simpson, Ness, Smyth, Hollibon, Burgess, Garrick, Burgess, Stanley, Simpson, Qua Herman. Mosgiel v. Caversham, at Mosgiel.—Mosgiel: Martin, Bryce, Stevens, Pearce, Mills, Scott, Skinner, Davidson, Nicolson, U.and, Phipps; emergencies—McKillop, McKillop. University v. Technical Old Boys, at the Caledonian Ground, at 3 p.m. —University: Weaver, Payne, Howie, Hodge, Gordon, Hill, Dacre, Dalziel, Watt, Gilbert, Coquhoun, Macßae. Tech. Old Boys: Wallace, Lawrence, Willers, Williams, Thomas, Simpson, Moir, Stewart, Groves, Roberts, Thomas; emergency, Black. Northern A v. Green Island, at Caledonian, at 1.15 Northern A: Stephenson,' Ives, Anderson, Mearns, Meehan, Walsh, Jenkins, Walsh, Kaley, Graham, McLean; emergency, B. Cox. Northern B v. Mornington, at Gardens. -Northern B: Hunter, Grey, Muir, Norton, Hill, Sutherland, Wheeler, Clarke, J. Hill, Waugh, Grainger; emergency, Anderson. Mornington: Webster, Simpson, Webster, Stanley, Henderson, Varley, Wilson, Kelly, Schofield, Brownlie, Flaws. RUGBY. —Second Grade. — Pirates 11. v. Training College, at University Oval No. 2, at 2.4s.—Pirates: McLeod, J. Robinson, Trimble, G. Daniels, W. Wright, H. Berland, J. Oillan, M. Leatham, G. Johnstone, W. Smaill, I. Dreaver, W. Anderson, N. Ellison, J. Holmes, G. Robinson, L. Burt, D. Matlieson, J. Campbell, A. Gilchrist, G. Sands, J. Wilson, Crozier, T. Piddington, G. Barton, A Coburn. —Advt. HARRIERS. The following barrier clubs will hold runs: — . , „ Civil Service Club.—The Civil Service Club will bold its l£-mile maiden race from tlie St. Kilda terminus at 2.30, with a club run to follow. Cetic United Club.—The Celtic United Club will run from St. Mary’s School, Kaikorai, at 2.30. Mornington Club.—The Mornington harriers will run from Jamieson Hall, Maori Hill (not Wakari School), at 2.45. St. Kilda Club.—The St. Kilda Club will hold its fortieth anniversary run, to which all ex-members are cordially invited, from the St. Kilda bathing pavilion at 2.30. Caversham Club. —The Caversham iliarriers will hold a club run from Forburv Park at 2.30. A committee meeting will be held before the run, at 2. m Baptist Club.—Tlie Baptist harriers will hold their run at 2.30 from the St. Clair Baths.

University Club. —The University Club’s run will be held from the Green Island School to Saddle Hill. Members are advised to meet at the corporation bus stop next to the C.P.O. at 1.25.

Presbyterian Club. The Presbyterian Bible Class Club will hold its run from Cameroil Hall, Anderson’s Bay Presbyterian Church, at 2.30. Leith Club. —The Leith Club will hold the initial race for the Ferguson Memorial Rose Bowl at Carisbrook. All members are requested to be at the Burns street gate at 1.15. The handicaps for the race are as follows: —N. Arthur scr, D. Forbes syds, F. Perry 15, D. Renwick 20, S. Walkinsliaw 25, A. W. Cunningham, K. Campbell 30, D. Arthur 35, S. Baldwin 50, R. Hughes, L. Donaldson 60, R. Burns, L. Mowatt 65,, A. C. Cunningham, .D. Lay, W. Freeman 70, M. Gunn 75, D. Donaldson, J. Harneiss 80, A. Gourlay, M. Jepson, G. Lawless 85, B. Martin, S. Dawson 100, C. Blackledge, A. Thomson 110, F,. Heppelthwaite, M. Walkinshaw, A. McKinley 120, R. McLean, A. Heppelthwaite, H. Patrick 130, A. Roberts 150, M. Blackledge 160. GOLF. St. Clair Club.— A single Stableford bogey handicap will be played. Post entries will be received. Belleknowes Club.— The following, is the draw for the mixed Canadian elroko foursomes to be played to-morrow. Post entries will be accepted:—A. I. Murray and Miss Kinastoii, W. Woodrow and Mrs Gibson; S. J. McCausland and Mis McCautland, G. W. RoberLson and Mrs Dunn; \V. S. Roberts and Mrs Shirley, F. Piper and Miss Evans; R. E. McClalchy and Miss Carroll, H. N. Riddell and Mrs Oramond; J. L. Anderson and Mrs Elliott, R. J. Philip and Mrs Randle; D. T. Martin and Mrs Martin, R. Eillery and Mrs Robertson; A. J. Campbell and Miss M. Rhodes, R. W. Crombie and Miss V. Rhodes; R. C. Torrance and Miss Holmes, H. A. Penny and Miss Low; L. E. Anderson and Miss Lee, E. H. Calder and Mrs Stiven; J. C. Paul and Mrs Rodger, O. E. Rout and Mrs Dixon; L. Griffiths and Mrs Pitts, G. Bell and Miss Strong; D. Gow and Miss Flett, M. J. Boardman and Miss Crooks. Chisholm Park Club. The second qualifying round of the Manning and Meggett Cup competitions and a. medal handicap will be played. Juvenile Club: The first round of a competition for two Australian Stableford handicaps will be played to-morrow morning. Interclub match; During the week-end a match against St. Clair will be played at Chisholm Park. The draw for the four-ball is as follows:—J. D. Mills and G. While v. F. G. Coxhead and A. E. Timms; F. R. Nicol and G. V. Mora v. J. H. Hofland and P. A. Joblin; J. Kenyon and C. Nolan v. G. H. Burgess and J. K Wood; H. Weir and J. R. Dowling v. S. A. Pringle and T. G. Lemin; E. King and R. Mann v. H. S. Wooding and R. J L. Griffiths; J. A. Duckworth and L. A. Wood v. G. R. Stone and J. W. Delbridge; E. Keen and S. Whitburn v. W. McCracken and J. Wren; J. McCombie and J. Diehl v. A. A. Hunter and W. A. Morrison; .T. Skerrett and W. L. Duncan v. D. McManus and A. J. White; B. C. Abernethy and L. H. Carter v. R. G. Fountain and J. .0. Barnes. Taieri Club. —An Australian Stableford will be played to-morrow. The draw will be made at the clubhouse. Chisholm Park Ladies’ Club.— A . bisque bogey match will be played, commencing at 10.30 a.m. The draw is as follows Miss Anderson v. Mrs Stevens, Miss Aitkinson v. Miss Robinson, Miss Black v. Miss Dippie, Mrs Bailey v. Miss Tyrrell, Mrs Bristow v. Miss Paton, Miss Barth v. Miss Laing, Mrs Duncan v. Miss Gore, Miss Henderson v. Miss N. Leyland, Miss Hill v Miss Muir, Miss Hal] v. Miss Scott, Miss Greenway v. Miss Green, Mrs Aitken v. Miss Ross, Miss Brewin v. Miss Menzies, Miss Blacklock v. Miss Morris, Miss Carr v. Miss Smith, Miss Macomish v. Miss Jack. Miss Deer v. Miss Edwards, Miss Wallace v. Miss Clnonican. Taieri Ladies’ Club. A medal round will be played to-morrow. The draw will be made at the clubhouse. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL. . The fixtures will be the same as thoso published last Saturday. First grade representative trials will be held at Logan Park at 3.15. The second grade representative trials will be held to-morrow morning at Logan Park, at 9.30, with the following additional names: —P. Hollows, B. Hornalj, J. Allison, M. Hogg, M. Reid, R. Howe (H.S. Exgirls), F. Fraser (Ultimax), J. McDoull (Training College), P. Quinn, J. Findlay (St. Bernadette’s). CYCLING. Dunedin Amateur Club.—Tlie annual race for tlie McLachlaii Cup will be held en Saturday over a 23-mile course, starling from Mosgiel Junction at 2.30. Tlie following are the handicaps':—C. J. Flowers, B. N. Lynn, I. E. Bills, C. S. Schmelz, 0. J. Schmelz scr, D. Brown, I. Hodges, F. Paterson 2min, C. Brown, G. A. Ruthven, R. A. Wilson-Pyne, F. Young 3niin, A. L. Turner, J. Anderson, W. Hawkins, K. R. Lillie 4min, J. Lindsay, S. R. Schmelz smin, I. Berry, R. Liudsa.v, C. O’Kane, E. Joseplison, R. A. Schmelz 6min 30sec, R. Hodges, N. Campbell, A. Larkins Bmin 30sec, A. McCrone. S. MacDonald, R. Ferguson lOminl N. Lindsay, D. Fogarty, R. Parkes, B. Rains 12miu.

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Evening Star, Issue 26138, 27 June 1947, Page 3

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TO-MORROW’S SPORT Evening Star, Issue 26138, 27 June 1947, Page 3

TO-MORROW’S SPORT Evening Star, Issue 26138, 27 June 1947, Page 3

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