SPORTS AND PASTIMES
THE LEAGUE CODE,
TO-MORROW'S GAMES, Runanga v. Kohinoor (senior), Recreation Ground, 3 p.m.) Rivals v. Blackball (junior), Recrea *ion Ground, 1.3 J p.m. Runanga v. Brunnev (junior), at Brunner. ■ To-morrow at tha Recreation Ground Kohinoor and Runanga w.ll meet, in what is expected to be a soiii game, to decide matters concerning the senior cup. The Kohinoor team„ have -ui unbeaten record so fai\_ but th's fact only tends to make the country team the more eager to claim victory. Runanga has been practicising very hard and are keen on taking the cup w.th them to the mining township.
The Rival-Blackball match to be played at 1.30 should be a very evenly contested game, both teams having drawn on two previous occasions
The following team will represe.it Kohinoor seniors v. Runanga on the Rec. at 3 p.m. on Saturday : —Full back, A. Thomas ; threequarters, J. Rj T an, C. Steele, A. Fiirness; fiveeighths, W. Ryan, W. Mundy; half, W. Garrerty; forwards, S. Bligh, J. Brown, C. Be war, H. Steele, Hopgood, and C. Carter. Reserves : Thomas.
The following players will represent Rivals in their match against Blackball at the Rec. at 1.30 p.m. : Williams, D. McGirr, Brislane, Adamson, Gamble, McMinn, Williams, T. Willis. O'Connor, A. Willis, Fisher, Costigan, Kiely. Reserves : Messenger, Creighton, Taylor. THE RUGBY GAME. "NOT TRANSFERABLE." At a special meeting of the Hokitika Sub-Union last night the transfer of Casey from United (Grey) to Kumara was discussed, the Southern Union siating that they could not agree to Casey's transfer at such a period in the competitions. The following will represent United Fourths in their match with Stars to-morrow. Players are requested to meet at the Park Hotel at 1 o'clock. : Jamieson (3), Wilkes, Warn'es, Fairhall (2), Lucy, Smith, Tilleyshort, Heinz, Dunshea, Tindale, Boys, Kitchingham, Boddy and Jackson. The following team will represent Star Fourths ni their match with Unit 'd.: Pinn, Russell, Manderson, Brown (3), Cooper, Dunford, Williams, Sllgo, Beynon, Hannam, Stanton, Cutbush, Jones, Greenhill, Goodal], Barrow. The following will represent United Seniors in their match with Marists to-morrow. Players 'are requested to meet at the Park Hotel at 2.30 sharp : Jamieson, Brebner, Russell, Fass, „ Bush, McKay, Dodge, Ryan, Bous-tridj-re. Lusty, Bryclen, Winchester. Parfitt, Robinson, Weenick, Jamieson. and Tidd.
The following will represent the Cobden juniors in their match against combined Marist-United team to-mo-row at Cobden : A. Williams, S. 01liver, J. Quinn, R. Frederic, F. Moore, J. Olliver, J. O'Donnell, W. Gordon, A. Jack, Magee, W. Flaherty; D Rummy, S. Muirhead, J. Curtis, A. Skelton, J. Davis. GOLF. The following teams have been seated by the captain (Mr. Stenhouse) and the Deputy-captain (Mr. A. Smith) to do battle for a cup whicL is to be hell for-one year by the winner: Cant Mr. Stenhouse, plays Dep-Capt. Mr. Smith. Shallcrass plays Sime. Cairney plays Wilkes. Matheson plays Kettle. Pratt plays Parkinson.
Saywell plays Dennehy. Thorpy plays Fletcher. Parkinson, Junr. plays O'Callaghan Ennis plays Pender.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1920, Page 2
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