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FOOTBALL.

THE RUGBY GAME. CHRIST’S COLLEGE v. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. The following is the Christ’s College tea* to play the Boys’ High School to-day. Full-back: ,I', H. H. Hargreaves (18st Bib.) Three-quarters; - ■ R. W. Riohmond (lOst 8lb), A. H L. Sugden . (lOst 81b), R. B. Wilson (list 21b.) Five-eighths; M. F. Macfaria.Ee (9st Sib), W. S. Averlll (lOat lOlb.j Halt-back: ■■ / O. A. Y. Johnston (9st 91b.) Forwards: ■ R. M. Leckie (9at 91b). L. H. Lowry (lOst 121 b) W. G. Turnbull- (list), I, S. M’Leoi (lOst lllb), X. F. M. Gibson (list lJb), J. N. Lowry (list 12ib), A. L. Matson : (list 61b), M. H. Strachan (wing), captain (10at ISlb.) A well-known- local picture enterpriser hap arranged to have a moving picture taken or the players, the crowd and the general play in the game. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS, if The following junior representative teama , I have been selected: — ” | No. 1 team, against Peninsula.—W. Thomp- : son, R. Hobbs, R. Hardie, C. Ferguson, 0. Dickie, F. Cbick, G. Warren, J. Newman, W. Buckley, B. M>lenzie (Merivale), R. Wil* , son, Sugdan, D. Lowry, Strachan (Christ's College), attd .T. Holiday Emergencies—F. Malmanche (Merivale), Gibson (Christ’s College.) ’ . ’ ff- '- No. 2 team, against Ellesmere. —S. Or-.’, chart], E. Phillips, H. Blazey (Christchurch), J. Willoughby, C. Henshaw, T. Donnelly, Penny (Old Boys), D. Dickson, Crawford, 5.4 Carleton, W. Dailey, K. Sands, J. Robertson (Boys’ High School), J. O'Connell (Meri-: ■ vale), and E. Delaney (Marists.) Emergencies—D. Ruesol! (Old Bovs), H. Davey (Boys’ High School.) No. 3 team, against. Malvern.— A. Coe,,L*. Donaldson, A. Rigby, I. Stewart. N.” M'Neeley (Linwood), T. Norman, W. Johnson, R. Brosnan, Wylick, Lloyd, J. Cawood . (Technical College), A. Carrick, D. Reece (Old Boys), R. W. Blazey and H. Williams (Chris church.) Emergencies—M. Mooro (Luu woodj, W. Irwin (Christchurch.) j CANTERBURY RUGBY UNION. -1 The following are matches, grounds and ro» forees for Saturday: Senior—Linwood v„ Merivale, No. 2 Show. Grounds (E. E. Luttrell); Marirt Brothers v, Christchurch,’ oval, Show. Grounds (L. Guinov); Old Boys v. Albion, Carlton Correr' - (W. Hannan); ’Varsity v. Svderiham, Boys’ High School ground (H. C. Watson). - Third Grade—Sydenham V. Albion A, Sydenham Park (W. Britton); Technical v. Marists, Ensor’s Road (W. Duggan); Albion B v. Kaiapoi, Polo Ground, No. 1 (L. Hardie); ’Varsi'y a bye; Christchurch v. Nor'h Cao-te-bury. Polo Ground No. 2 (G. Ma’thews): Christ>s College v. Riocarton, College ground (E. Gi. Ko"ts); Old Boys v. Linwood. Lin- , wo~d (C. Chienall). I Fourth Grade—Merivale v. High School A, ! Old Boys ground (F. C. Schmidt); North Canterbury v. Albion, Albion ground (A. Martin); Christ’s College v. Kaiapoi, PoloGround No. 3 (W. Howell); H'rii School B j v. Marists, Marists ground (R. Hoopy), : | Fif h Grade —Technical v. Svde-ham. Polo ; Ground No. 1 (J. Donaldson); Christ’s Col- ! lege y. Bovs’ High School, Polo Ground No. I 2 (H. Fu'lor); M&ryi's a bye. Sixth Grade—Albion v. Linwood, Polo;, Ground No. 3 (H. M. Tavlor): Miarists v. Boys' High School, Polo Ground No. 4 (P.; H. Goodsir); Technical a bye. ASHBURTON SUB-UNION. The Ashburton Countv Rnghv Union met on Monday evening, Mr F. H. Robilliard pre- >. ■ siding. It was decided to inform the South Canterbury union that it would be preferable to'. I hold ‘he Senior roirerentative match at the,, elo c e of the competition towards the end of Au-mst. _ | The Fairfield club forwarded a donation to the accident fund, and was accorded a vote;' of thanks. * ... Notice of motion was given—“ That a commi’tne be appointed ( o revise the rulcv-. particulariv ‘hat relating to transfers, and. that the ruler be minted and’ copies harded 'X® clubs under the jurisdic ion of the union.” Mr F. Robilliard reported that a cup had been handed to him for the third grade. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. The executive of the Canterbury 'Football Association met last night; present—Messrs Bunt (in the chair), Davies, W. Perry, Beauva.s, Conner, Norman, ; Gray, H’Kimey, English, llahan, Ramsay, N. Perry and Bascau (seme ary) Peini-»ision was granted to the St Albans third grade team to withdraw from the competition. Ti;e Canterbury Rugby League wrote congratulating the association on. its success against Auckland. The secretary and Mr Gray were instructed to arrange for the marking out of the ground on Woolston Park. , _ The action of the chairman in repudiating: the lo.tcr published in the " Pre'i- ” regarding the reierec in the Brown Shie.d match was approved. Mr English was empowered to make tlie pecossary arrangements wi h thc_ Eli ertainment Committee in connection with tne visit of H.M.S. New Zealand for two matches with , the crew. , , , On Saturday tho only matches will .be Can erbury v. Returned Soldiers and Commercial Travel'e:,- v. Old Timers. Mr Kamsav was elected to .he vacancy on tha Selection Commit eo caused by tne, resignation of Mr Connor. , .. Mr English resigned from tho Selection Commit ee owing ’to pressure of . business, and Mr B.ack was appointed in piace. The rcuort of Mr Ramsay, that the reforming of tho United club was impossible, and that the players should be transferred to other clubs, was adop'ed. Teams for Saturday are:— » Returned Scldiers-J. R. Fncklcton, A. Baker. F. Graham, H. Ma;-o, W. Howie T. Rfin-rev, J. Spencer,’ J. Suooger. S. Fnck.cton, F,'. J.- Norman, H. Bowden. Emergences': Kelly, Conquest, Hunt. Canterburv —Swift, Ftood, Mitchell, Ensor, Lee, Dowker, Woods, Ls.mond, Pilling, Bis-eet-t, Lilburn. Emergences: Lusk, Newell, Powell. _ Old Timers—W. Connor, W. Ram/’ay, O'. Black. R English. W. Perry, P. L. Davios, E. Audibert. R. M’Kinley, E. Mahan. A. Free J. Hunt. Reserves: C. Tj. Bascand, E. Davy. „ , _ Commercial Travellers—\V. Israelson, G. W. Bagrio, A. Bonne't, R. S. Fie.d, b. . Gllby, B. Brown, R. W. Wir.kman, W. Patrick, M'Lauth'an. Drake, K.. Connor. Re- [ Borvcs: B. Hannah, Fhiell&n ! ======= : r '.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18144, 9 July 1919, Page 7

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FOOTBALL. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18144, 9 July 1919, Page 7

FOOTBALL. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18144, 9 July 1919, Page 7

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