FOOTBALL
MARIST FOURTH GRADE TEAM lhe following will represent iht Marist Club in their match with Star! on Saturday at two p.m., players be iug requested to be at the Union Ho tel at one forty-five pm . : McGinley, Machejefeski, Cotter Griffen, Doogan McEnaney, Kiely, Lake, Shannahan (3), Nelson, Dimond, Malloy, King, James, Quinn, Jackson, Kennedy. KUMARA TEAM. The following have been selected tc represent Kumara against Boss at Boss on Saturday: Cherrie Murtha (2), H. Seebeck, Griffin Wright, Taii nui, Johnson, Rochford, Martyn (2), ! Robinson, Fox, Murtha, Aydon. Emerj gencies: Stewart, Fitgeradd A’Court, | Seebeck. REEFTON GAMES. CRONADUN v. STARS. ' ! T| )e following players have been se- | k*cted to represent the Reefton Stars ‘ »n the Cup match against Cronadun l on May 22nd:—J. Watts, F. Robert--1 son, J Hannah, A. O’Hara, C. Nigh- * tingale, J. Rribble, F. Hogg, L. Pei drazzi, Brown, W. Power F. Smith, F Newcombe, G. Harris, G. Longer, A. AVilby. Emergencies: Forwards, LW. Baxendale and A. Panckhurst; I backs, <l. McMinn and R. Panck- | hurst. I Any of the above players unable to j play are requested to notify the Captain (C. Nightingale) as soon aspos. | sible, THE LEAGUE GAME. I What promises to be a good day in tho League game will be witnessed tomorrow at the Recreation Ground when j two senior matches will be played. At 1.45 the Waiuta team which arc undefeated so far this season will make their first appearance on the Greymouth ground. This should he worth while going to see alone as this team possess some very fine players. Tn meeting the Kohinoor team they will he up against it as the Green and Blacks have a much bettor team now than when they met at. Waiuta. At 3.15 p.m. the two mining teams will take the field and another good game should eventuate. The last time these learns met Runanga were victorious by eight points to six, so Blackball will be anxious to turn tin* tables Given a fine day and a dry ball two of the fastest and open games under the League rules will be afforded those who pay the Recreation Ground a visit. KOHINOOR SENIORS. Tho following players will repntsent • the Kohinoors Seniors against Waiuta on the Recreation Ground at 2 p.m. to-morrow: —Forwards: Steele. Blyth, Lim, Hopgood. Brown, Leach; half. Rimmer; live-eighths, AV. Ryan. W. Gerraghty; three-quarters, J. Ryan, J. McCabe, L. Harvey; full-back. A. Thomas. Emergencies: Baeks, Wilson. Stleet, Sjnilh; forwards, Reid, Dewar, Lanini. * It UN AN GA SENIORS. The following Senior team will represent Runanga on Saturday against Blackball oir the Recreation Ground, at 3.30 p.m.:—‘Full back, Finn; threequarters, Robson (2j, Molloy; fiveeighths, Purnell, Wallace; half. Hunter; forwards, AluTaggait (2|, Brown, Parsonage, Compton, and Al uncast — I BRENNER FOURTH GRADE. j 3’ho following players will represent Brunner Fourth Grade team in their match against Stillwater Fourth Grade on Saturday next, at Brunner: Dick Moth, Wm. Scope, Jack Hazelden, Jack Temperley, James Creagh senr., Hugh O’Donnell, George Goodwin, Jas Devlin, senr., Patrick Curtain Geordie Todd, William Hill, Ned Tonkies. Emergencies: James Roon<*y, Patrick Bourke, Walter Cosgrove. Any member unable to play, please notify tho Secretary (Barney Creagh) before I p.m. on Saturday. The dray will leave Ryan’s Union Hotel .rt- 2 V in. sharp. LEAGUE TEAM’S START TOR EUROPE. (Rec. May 19, at 10 p.m.) SYDNEY, Al ay 19. It has been definitely arranged that the Australian Rugby League team will leave for England on July 28th. Efforts will be made to have one test played in Paris.
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Grey River Argus, 20 May 1921, Page 4
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