FOOTBALL.
BMWE RUGBY GAME. ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW I" Jjtß arrangements for r;-- • «£ th« Auckland Rugby Union «e IO S W.-W-** c "'i* 111 Pwk No. 1 ground. Mr , p'k No j fesiflMT. Marist 'Brokers Eden Park £ ground, Mr. McGuira ■ „|~- hi Second Ponnonby v. -«* &«« Park No. 3 ground, Mr. Frost; NowUn - [If Grammar School Old Boys. Showeround No. fill, Mr Murdoch; Grafton V. University, ii Showground Nj. 9. Mr. Kattcrni; « I It Marist Brothers. Showground No. 8. Mr. ;!|>. Nicholson; Post and Telegraph v. C • ||| lege Rifles, Showground No. 5. Mr. Smel 'id Grade.—Romuera v College Rifles. m S'acwground No. 7, Mr. Marshall; Post and 'I Teltgiaph v. City. Showground No 2. M • [-f Eale; Grit ton v Grammar School Old Boys. iit Showground No. 6. Mr. Champion; Untvorl{rßjly v West End, Showground "No. 4, Air. ||! ForsytL; St. John's v. Marist Brothers, iCSiwWOUid No 3, Mr. Lonihan. M Fourth Grade.—P*ruell v. Marist Brothers, 'I! Eden P*ik No 1, 2 p.m., Mr. Cliff#» Graf-|-ion v Noith Shore, North Shore, Mr. GalrU«l»Wi Ponsonby A v. Takapuna, Taka•|f psaa, Mr. La Cren; Ponsonby B v. City, \\ !;Wood's Paddock No. 3, Mr. Ensor. ; Fifth S**de.-Grtlton v. Newton B, Show|'9*>nnd No. 7, Mr. Binsted; City v. Newton A, SsiGw?!ouna No. 9. Mr. Hannigin; North I Shore v. Msrist Brothers. North Shore. Mr. g|s»JJ#Sher; Parnell w Ponsonby. Showground h|'No. 8, Mr. Conway. Country Matches.—Wairoa. v. Bombay (a 4 iflPerakuia), Mr. G. Nicholson; Tuakau v. [) ! Waikato (at Tuakau), Mr. Cox. B| ' SECONDARY SCHOOL MATCHES m . (At a p.m.) Senior —Grammar School A v. B, |.Sfcowground No 1, Mr. Murdoch. Second Grammar School A v. TechIpCfti College, Showground No. 2, Mr. Burt'sgeiß; Grammar School B v. King's College h;A. Showground No. 3, Mr. Clark: Grammar] bVSchccl C v. King's College B, Showground ' BlafifcA- Mr. Roberts. j Third Grammar School A v. B, : Showground No. 5, Mr. Kennerley; King's ;f {College A v. Technical College, Showground lg|ißjkfc Mr. Wetheriii Wm£ : PUBLIC SCHOOL MATCHES j, (At 2 p.m.) rj- lA Beresford Street v. Onehunga, :|p?ood'a' Paddock No. l, Mr. Mensies. ® Grado.—Newton West v. Ponsonby, Park No. 2, Mr. McGuire. feiSdtteol snatches in all grades will be dis■r fete tinned until July U. mt- — ijjJiTEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. iifs-'lahe teams. for tomorrow's Rugby football JyiWiteiies are m follows;— tp r VA GRAFTON. IfeSecoad s Grade :' Muir, Kendall, Ruffles, v •'Pollock, . Andrewt. Veart. Hani, Duffen, ||H«r.1oB«"CoIlinj. Lorain, Porter, Matthews ji<2K' ; Brooks, Spring, Galbraith. Williamson, gEslwls.i■■ • £l*Tmrd "rade: Martin, Knight, Jmpey, Hifenri,' Paull, Bray. Lunn, Menzies, Wright, , Foster, Caralon, Shand, Taylor, Marshall, llyfekew, Dixon, -Brideson, Moleawortk. i.i.-_Fomihi i Grade: Kingston#, Burton. Bailey, - iSOjwnpsoa, Gaapsrui (2), Waterley. Casley, ;i Williams, Donald,' Hetherington, Nairn, ifMs&kin. Kayes, McNeil, Healey. lj#-MfthriGra<lc: G»sparich,' Beehan, Stret, ;:i2ScOiaea, - Ghestt,' Lang, McCullongh. HexSting. Docsldsott. Day. Swift. Cross, Cooks, Cowan, Birnie, Brooks, Topps, l-if'l-MASIBT BHO3. "OLD BOYS. Iri Ssaior ' Grade: Barrett.- Sheahan, o*Brieo llta. WHiU. UcSosald. SlcKcnxio. Eerily, nCoixsya. •« Harris, Bfttn. Casey, Priokott, .< !®owaing, Cleave, SaUiran. |fe'S«6iid ■ Orads: Barrett. Bundle. Cloake. SsteSWfraSladß.Crosby. Clarke. Cornnafa, rfi&jartney,' ; Cliino. - Eelanden, Stott. Quinlan, glSaiiliSl,;Fer2U4on i Slado, Maloney. . Grade: " White. Valroi, Clarke. ffiaSfgyHriß, Baraß» - Freeman, Harris. Moil. WmSaxKOk,' f Smith. Thomas. Molloy," Keen an, i; ißobMolliiiß, Baokler, Tongo. ? Fourth Grade: *o'Gridy, Don. Stone, LipsCourtney. Foley,. Bins, Sing. Barker. Sinclair. Gnr--5? Cnlhiu»e; Green. Murphy. Poland. Ryan. WjtgSfc' Grade; Keenan (captain), O'Sulte^®^aj^eaa^;"Nasoy,. Little. -Thomaj, Nsl- • i'wo, Harold, McPhersoa, Thomson, *(#»• ! i Jffiett. ; OT»ona!d. Carleton, Phelan, Stanley, Foiey, Creidin. O'SulliVan. H; COLLEGE RIFLES. v Grade: C. Audfley. Willkms. "Parkijwon, 'L.- Weeton, Yates, King, ppiaaey, jßflllM*- Masters,,, . MoHngh, jaSfStf,-i-SnfljaTlahd.-'- Hancch, Bedford: met' Robiwn, Fowlds, Michaels, Senn, Boucher, Prescott, Anwld,-Dis.-nan. Edwards, Malwn, Cahillj' emergencies; Clay, UpfilL Grade; Campbell, ' Forsdick, LamWilson. Gray, 'Geddes, ' Ross. Inkster, f|®ii£eS' t ; MeKensie rtW,*'. Gnerwn, Sexton, •• ieserve, Shepherd. . !)-.? Secfihd Grade: Carruth, JEEolland, Bwafflold U|i»; 'Marks, • Doiislty, fiuafery Enight, Senior, Wyl», Good, '«.7iHiw'6n<tes .Moresby. ■ Fowler, McGregor, LlMptfiewi BajmalL ; McGinley, ' Donovan, Galloway, PeirinSxL- NewBtea(lman, Foster, Hintoa, i OiUMsiAE SCHOOL OLD" BOYS. 8»M»d. i 6. • Wilson, Farrell, fvMagiafe;-Belcher. Ohlson, Fisher, Goulding, Wilson. Commons, Billington, ri S,4i!e!4, •ilendes. Miller, Ivil, Bneeran. >).''?liird Srade: Einloch, Hamlin, M. Fraser, "Hall. wyattrßremner, Boas, Vi.:Ei«s«t. GOmaa, * Lane. ", Wright, Morgan, »|ges#fl,- -Bnrrell.' Benaott. , tfewallASS NOT AVAILABLE. p(sfX ?«aBRAPa.--nm ASSWIAHOH.J > ,v.' •: Dtobxhn, . Thursdaj,; ffi Wiliiitns (CWo)' baa intimated he [|#Slvw anablti to make the trip:, with the ■I Bssby ,i€am -to •Attstralift. His place has fifeeni filled. by W.' Lindsay, the Southland jEnwrj^VftT" r A ' fe/ TOUR. OF ACSIB4LU. : ■ ■ '■ t,-s .•• V.'.} FOND 3 FOR OLYMPIC TEAM. B,' T«legr»i>li—Frew Association—Copyright. •:•• ' SlßJfsr, June 25. Attangemtnt# are being made for the New i Zealand v, Australia Rugby Union football tsatch on August 6, to be • in aid of the } Olympic Fund, half the proceeds to go to j New Zetland if the Dominion has separate I representation at tlio Olympic Games. 3 Sy?i«matic training of the team to meet litafi New Zealanders on the comma tour has I already cvcamenced. Ipf NE ZEALAND UNION. Kj TEAM'\_ FOR AUSTRALIA. p [ST mEGBAPH.r-PBESS ASSOCIATION.] _ Welukoton, Thursday. k A Keeling of the Management Comm:tt«o I of the New, Zealand Rugby Union was held S-so-nigHi The ■ Marlborough, Union tx- | ptaked -the circunwtanccs relating to the fta«v«asion of J. McDonald, and stated ■vdtnt ' it", bed been " found that ffcs League f mtch in which hi was supposed to have , sstriicipated in '; waa not played. The reB3ot»1 cf ti* suspension m approved. Yfi'-Hhz-' request ol Hubert Dierick, of Little ; JUt«, ' wfco : had ■ played lire ..League game in .Qateaeistd, for reinstatement ; under Rugby niks, w« Mjasfa.' A" similar raouest from Ro*!tad« (Nelftja) was " deferred for Piracy.-:;:' • * % Mr, W, J. Mersdith was appointed refe- & |';for ! the Waoganui-Tainiiii Baafurl.J ■ Shield mifei ' on Saturday. p?i-j»":,Wttßganni Union wrote complaining (A tip micner in which the North Island .'team erectors carried out their duties, 1 "-snddisa /" it was a . regrettable ' coincidence rlijer* selected all' came from - vsio&s -in which the . selectors reside." ; tiliJt'iyfs*- decided to-reply that ,the union j iwr .interfere with the selectors, and i rtb point oat . that ;tho-' statement in the ip»m-rsph <y.o!ed was ineorxect. Ths He* ' South ; :Wales -, Rugby Union tot N<w Zealand body that pm follovrins ftn«»»ryi;ha<i been , srrangat? ini the Im- wiklsnd <«»«:- Jn!?''i'B; :• leg« ; July 1, trttii Sydney; July ■ 3f, jplsr New : South ■ Wales at Sydney; July ' IS, vStg » Orange; fuly 16. >.trin baoK mM^nerr-4xdf :• 18, play Australia at SydPlay at Annidale; July 25, Mp Owe6.;£a4 #t Bri«bane; July 29, ir'*g AsiS/fli* at'Bnibansj si; ; ifAvgvßt Bfiplay : *Xi?«sr.« iuaa m»ich at. S/door; Aagnet 8, Avi'ft.U 4t Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 4
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