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FOOTBALL

THE RUGBY GAME. AUCKLAND DEFEATS TARANAKI. fur TEr.EGIUI'H.— rBESS association*.! New Plymouth, Thursday. The representative match between Taranaki and Auckland was played here this afternoon in the presence of about, 2000 people. Tho game, which was interesting throughout, resulted in a win for Auckland, whoso backs were superior, but the Taranaki forwards had the better of the game, particularly in loose rushos. Auckland won by 14, points to 5, but the score was no criterion, as laranaki hold the upper hand during the greater portion of tho game. Barker scored for Auckland from a passing movement in front of Taranaki's goal. He | converted the try. This was the only scoro | In tho first spell. Shortly after tho second j spell opened, Robertson ran through his op-1 ponents and scored for the local team. Col- ' man converted tho try. Clark© scored from | a passing rush, Harris from a line out, and Casey from a forward rush- The tries were not converted. Tho gaino ended with the scores: Auckland 14 Taranaki 5 WAIRARAPA BEATS WELLINGTON. [11Y TBLEGiiAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] Cahtehto.v, Thursday. Tho Wellington and Wairarapa Rugby representative teams met to-day. Wellington suffered defeat by 24 points to 11. Wellington played the prettier game, but Wairarapa s , defence and fast forwards were too good.' ""■' INTER-COLLEGIATE PLAY. '. ' [by TKLKGIIAHI.-I'I'.ESS .ASSOCIATION.] Wanoanui, Thursday. 1 Tho inter-collegiate Rugby football tourna- ' ment ) opened to-day, Wanganui playing ; Christ's College. After a fast, spectacular : game, Wanganui won by 24 point* to 5. Iho ; Southern, team played a fine passing gamo, : but the Wanganui forwards were much superior and gradually gained tho upper '■ hand. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. Tho teams for to-morrow's Rugby football matches are as follows: — SENIOR CADET MATCHES. 37th Company: Allely, Holmes, Grey, Meyers, Wormald, Bilhngham, Bollinger, Crura, Exler, Long, Postlcwaight, Humphries. Ilassell, Tehernegovski, Low; emergency, Biißterer. 33rd Company: Lonergan, Lane, Harden, Hamlin, Tate, McKinstry, Pople, Boardman, Pry, Woods, Ibbertsoa (2), Thomas, Snodgrass, Potford. 26th Company (from the following): Tattcrsall, Chas. Rogers, C. Mills, Bates. Hobson, Stewart, J. Mills, 0. Rogers, P. Rogers, Doherty, Wclham. L. Hills, Kelly, Wikins, Shaw, Mitchell, and Howard. . HOUSE MATCHES. Willows (v. (Whareriti): Fullback. B. Lawry; threoquarters, O. Laycock. B. Blakey, D. Julian, five-eighths, J. Dooney, C. Fnhy; halfback, J. Manscll; wingforward, D. Barrett; forwards, W. Jackson, C. Richardson, E. Wilkinson, G. Miller, L,. Stewart, E. McGinlay, and H. Browne.

THE LEAGUE GAME. TEAMS FOR TOMORROW. Tho teams for to-morrow's League football matches are as follows:— MANGERE. Second Grade (v. Ponsonby. at Domain): H. Matekohe, W. Kipa, K. Wateno, J. Hutukawa, E. Hikutaia, K. Williams, T. Maki, Pai (3), Rati (2), N. Hira, Rewcli (2), Scobie, D. Clark. PONSONBY UNITED. Second Grade; A. Schofield, McCarthy, Ramsay, Nicholson, Taylor, Tickner, Boawell, Baddiloy, Southernwood. 1 lines, Wilkinson, Joyce, Jones, Boswell, Anderson. Fourth Grade: Tilsloy, Norgrove, Norman, Minogno. Bennett, Hobson, Griffin, David--6011, Winters, Finch, Baumc, Stone, Elder, O'Connor. CITY ROVERS. Second Grade: Hogan, Sheohan, Duggan, Gallon, Home, Dixon, Douglas, Limn, Davidson (2), ilopa, Harley, Reid, Hancox, PostlewaUo. Third Grado, B team: C. Duffy. B. Gothard, F. Doran. H. Rae, C. Smith, J. Wynne, B. Hollis, H. Wynne, C. Payne, T. Matthews. W. Skinner, .1. Kidd, F. George; L. Russell,, J. Anderson. Fifth Grade: Xic.ol, Ball, Richardson, Wotherall, Morrison, Holden, Davidson, Chissoll, Radford, Cur gen von, Banks, Verrail, Home, Simons, Walsh. NEWTON RANGERS. Third Grado: Lovatt. Condon, Baker, Robertson, Sampson, Shceran, Patterson, James (2), Oxenham, Brown, Bempsey, Delaney, Francis, Bethel. Fifth Grade: Thorpe, Bnrraclotigh, Sharp, Strong (2), McCarthy, Grinlinton, Tooley, Munro, Cowley (2), Lovatt. Armstrong, Murphy, McVeigh, O'Hallahan, Nicholson, Glasson. Watson. THE ASSOCIATION GAME. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. Tho teams for to-morrow's Association football matches aro as follows: — NORTH SHORE. Senior Division (v. Second Division): Miller, Samson, Horslcy, C. Bennett, Jenkins. Williams, Alison, Perrott, Gibbous, Holiday, Clarke Second Division (white shirts): Ford, Colonial), Haycock, Smith, Cooke, Craig, Pulman, Barr, Lockwood, Craig, Woolley, Dacro. Fourth Division: McKcllar, .Broughton, Waters, Mynott, Jackson, Brown, Dacro, Perrett, Robson, Pitts. Fifth Division: Wilding, Swinnerton, Coltman, Hayson, Pacoy, Buckworth, Coltman, Senell, Richards, Morrison, Rogers, Casbolt Fantham. Sixth Division: Hutter, Robinson. Burgess, Jul], Gratton, Gee, Best, Coltman (2), Craig, Goldwater, Crompton. BROTHERHOOD. First Division— Team: P. Oldnall, E. Jackson, W. Corrin, W. McCallum. W. Winks, W. I>oc, C. Tcmrx-rton, A. Pearson, F. Knaggs, D, Macpherson, F. Pearson, J. KnottFirst Division— Team: P. Broady, 11. Easteal, E. Simpson, F. Hilton, W. Lanceley, J. Dance, A. Green, H. Tyrrell, G. Lornie, 11. Lee, A. McGarry. T. Holmes, J. G. Kane. 1 Third Division: H. Lloyd, R. nines, J. Edwards, A. Edwards. T. Cooper, I. Taylor. T. Slubbs, J. E. Lloyd, W. Porteous, H. Wassell, A. S. McCluro. TABERNACLE. Falcon Cup Team : McAncny, Hownlree, Edmislon. Hogan. Blomfield, Forbes, Swales, Girling, Walker, Dow. Stewart. Selected Team (at Domain): Boyno, Matthews, Walbran, Cox, Wylie, Turley, Harvey, Williams, Bennett, Stewart, McMurtrie. Fifth Division: Massam, Henderson, Johnston, Kenderdine, Andrews, Jacobson, Lyon, Crbcombe, Ha-yson, Morris, McKcil, Hamilton. . _ . , , r Sixth Division: Anderson. Harrington, MasEarn, Gebbie. Crockers, Wilson, Boyle, Jeffreys, Stevenson, Swales, Healey, Elhnghain, White, Bond ,• ■-„,;.„ '<• H

ADELPHIAN. Third Division: Should, Bow, Knowles, Mavell, Wilson. Cajlow. P. Cammell, Griffiths, H. Howaith, E. Ilowarth,,' i. I Cammell. McKenzio. " Y.M.C.A. Third Division: W Smith, W. Tailbv, J Kennedy, S. Burrows, L. Webber, L. Sk-'pwi'li, O. Pe.irce, M." Sharp, J. M<> Dotigfill, J- Cottle, F. Henderson, L. IM, " ftr - RICHMOND. Third Division: Wylie, Robinson, Nightingalo. Grieve, Prentice Veart, O'Connor, Ekman. Larson, Mac Donald, Courtney. MOUNT ALBERT. Pour Division: Moyos, Ward, Chet,(er, Pyc, Flower, Broadhead, Moyes, Wilkins, Sheppard, Cunningham, Barnes. Fifth Division: l<o°s, Graharac, Aspden, Impey, Billingham, Lornie," Moyes, Mai. well, Grahame, Pooch, Clarke. DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN. Fourth Division: Wool lump, Hay, Saunders, Bailey, Aickin, Logan, Wilson, Eraser, Fairgray (captain), Garrett, Burnett. Emergency: James Fifth Division: Coleman, Jonos, Ross, Scott, Eraser, Leggatt, C. Bailey, N. Bailey, Fairgray, Wall, Reiflhaw, Sixth Division: Frater, Lowe, Penman, Scott, Itcnshaw, Saundors, 'Fairgray (2), Prime, Jaggs, Jackson. EVERTON. Falcon Cup team; Craxton, Roberta, Robinson, Pitkin, Booth, Hudson, O'Connor. Baker, Brewer, Weatherspoon, Bird. Second Division: Craig, Atkinson, Cornoy, Hair, Canning, Clanachan. lsbiater, Charteris, Mutton, O'Connor, Marsh. Y.M.C.A. BOYS' LEAGUE. Tho following trial ' matches have been arranged for to-morrow:— Fourth A v. Fourth B, 3.15 p.m., No 1 ground, Mr. Browne; Fifth A v. Fifth B 2,15 P.m., No 1 ground, Mr. Wilcock;' Sixth A y. Sixth B, 1.15 p.m. No. 1 ground, Mr. Adair; Rovers v. Ramblers, 2.15 nm No. 2 ground, Mr. Allen-Stephens: " The A teams will play j D black jerseys, and tho B teams in white, ■ TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. Fourth A:. Wilcock, Goldstein, Shenkin, Harley Jeffries, Bcll,.Fenton, Stevens, Herring, Entwistle, Allen. , «»**«» Fourth B: Henderson. '• Elshy, Dunsmuir. Be^on y \v^?. ,r 'T HlpK,ns ! Wilson, Clarke iterdson, \\ alas, Townsoud,

F m, i A: l nß] '■ Brooks ' Smnrdon. M liar. riri™"r S ' ow «i„ Wardell, Norton. Partn9&e. Couesins, Wallace. Trli! u B: ' Nnsl ,'' Haraer - Champtaloup, Ro?i ne ' Ma ?S n - Collins . Bnrtenshaw, Peebles, Ballanco, Wragge, Kelly. , r »"th A: Livingston. Woods, Turnbull, JHf.wnwr .Preston, Bell, . Dowd. Grey. »'lyy, Peebles, Coutts. bixth B: Blott. Stacay, Duncan. Comes, Martin, O'Halloran, W. Keesing, McKinlcy, Geddes, Avery, Bnrnton. Hovers: Cmtcher, Green, Nodwell, Jmiues, iJornngton, Felton. Hayward, Bradbury, Heiiyon, Rasmusson. Ramblers: Handle, Doughty, F. Keesing, i," rot. Low, Danahor, Stacey, Abercrombie, Kendall.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 3

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FOOTBALL New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 3

FOOTBALL New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 3

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