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FOOTBALL.

THE lUTU'.Y GAME. SAT ED AY'S MATCHES. Matches linger the. auspices of the An, kland Hug by t'ni.>n »tro .•••ntinv.od on Saturday. Titers *«a C.wl atvmiumes at the various grounds. ami play was ho rule At Eden I'arW, CV.!og« I'.l'.o* l-eat Grammar School Old B. vs. and I' nivc v secured & win over \U-.-t Old Hc.vj luaft.-u beat lVnsocry at the Shew Ground. COLLEGE RIFLES V. GRAMMAR. College M .♦» kit. krd cfT vith the 112 n behind \h« m. at. I \v linn a few minutes ©ompo.od Gra:. white n. f»»s v-e Fr.'tn the k'.ck-ou., t..e written rulLod, and *"»». a time piny remains 1 .n the o.*n:r«\ Fr.ru a penalty tree knk 0;a:;i:-»r s'urt'-d a. i ;*h. but Kfw.". tie.vied wo.i, at: 'i ; .. y was oivn«>d up. C in: * u,- w:\:i *no p-m>suU. Marty scored VAe l.rst try ft v p.o i..-oiwys. Play v 3* b:vug:i* to ti.« : t.wMi'v live, until Ke«pn - t: a r..-h, iut ti.o white forvvari" •. .ear. i .p. :.:.p ■■*/•> I**. M '.!« > i•;;11:11jc in SOTUO f'V'i v,.ns. C . :.«•»;** kvl : up the attack. V.i i;i r ra .':s»d, M Kr.^utVld making ft *'"•* nn*u. o-sii.l It; tile newn 1 Qua:t« r. th~ w:. . rr«* t an :i:ta< k. but a cvv.ntc" run by Y. (i tiers.«n sen: the blue jws aga.ti .ii he • tTe->< v»v Halt tune came without I urt 'ter s s to _ T:.• !•:. k «•'! it! the second ha 1 r*:- - ; !*vi m ;•!;«>• t r *.ghT to the .«-litre. it. i *;er a. c »«.i deal of loose kicking, H:\rty and trie bl':•» forwards again cros^ei *r.»» .tie. the v\ h v jersey? forcing, l'iny was fairly even urt-.l early in the !a#t n'.:arv-r. v :«»•!» i : no i ,:•. was made by M Or.fr*-:;. win >o-: in ... Montgomery, the lat'er scoring Party fa.led to .invert Grammar rallied after k-.k-o;;:, and play remained wry '.a*'. In the jtrow.nc darkness it was a.HA si •• e to seo th«* ball. Before the wlr.- - '.' blew Su>':; sGcre<l another try for the Kif.es. lor.'-ertici his own score. The tlna! scores wc: o.— College Rifles . . . . . . . . 11 Grammar Old Beys . . . . . . U Mr. Coltman was referee. UNIVERSITY V. MARIST OLD BOYS. Th« Mahsts sprang to the s'tack with a fine passing bout, but Bnnso.en, for the students, reve'se i the position w th a rutoff, which carri»sl the bail the ilarists' twenty-ti l .o. In tn:>«i V'.*f the Marts: pack had »11 the advantage. V;nn.gan opened up » passing m a c<nv! iv».«:tion. and a long kick by Burns placed the students once more m a dangerous '■ :l--r. The game no, at centre «hen Finn gun kicked the ball »ca.inst an opponent, the ro~• 11: U*:ntr that Thomas got it and scored .he ' ,; . r st try tor University. The kick laded. In 'ho ut-jt spell Marists became aggros rr* m !<•*-»«<». forward play. After fast pay Miller pivk-Vi up on the line and su.xr*-(i n tor the students, Brineden adding the ;;■'»' joints. The' early play in the second ha,i was mixed, swinging from quarter to quarter, bvi in loose play Comi sky commenced a drib.Ming rush, which enabled Payne V> score easily, the first for Maris: Old Boys University rushed the ball into the Marst twenty-five, where Wh.te scored. Brmsden converting. The final scores were — UniTors'.tv . . . . . . 13 Marist Old Boys . . . . . . 3 Mr. J. E. Donovan was referee. PON'S ON BY V. CtRAFTON. Grafton kicked off. DeTgrosso sending the ball to mid field, where it was kicked to the corner. From a st rum the line Bray sent out on the blind side to Kronfeld. who scored for Graft-on wr.h thirty ?*e:onds of the kick-off. The attempt at goal failed. Grafton attempted to keep up the at*a<k. but a penalty against Ponsonby and a good mark by Rightcn stopped 'hern. Grafton, with the heaver pack, secured the ball from a scrum, a good run by Kr.-nfelil resulting. Ponsonby livened up matters w th a dash into enemy territory. and Lock scored; Kelly converted Grafton rallied, ar.d the ball after going from a scrum to Nixon, went to Kronfeld. who scored neatly. The kick failed. Even play became the "rule, and late in the third quarter N.xon scored another lor Graf tor. failing invert. The last ■1-iil opened v; th play but no scores resulted. The game ended:— U " D ° Grafton . . . . . . . 9 Pcnsonby . . . . . . . 5 Mr. A. Hintz was the referee. SECOND GRADE Grammar Old Boys. 14 point*, defeated College Rifles. 12. Mariet Old Boys. 5 Points, defeated Grafton. 0. THIRD GRADE. Green I.an-. li points, defeated Newton. V, ,"p' 9on;i :' oO points. defeated Grammar O'a Boys. o. Normal Old B.»vs. 55 points, defeated Marist Old H_y?. 6. I'.,rneli l" points, defeated Suburbs. 5. ' ' FOURTH GRADE. Suburbs. 11 points, defeated Grafton 6Ponsonby. l'J points, detent, d Normal "Old c 0 3 >. L - i l"'. 57 Pv.nts. defeated Primary Schools, 0. SECONDARY SCTKXJI.S' MATCH. Sacred Heart. 24 pom'.?, defeated Grammar B, 0. PRIMARY SCHOOLS' MATCHES. «^s'? de ir Nap ;er Street. 6 points, defeated Bayfield. 3; I urnr.i. point-. detcated Alaungawhau. 3. Verrai m bTtet A 57 points, deieated Mo-.int Edrn > K-'Pucrd 3° points defeated li.. him.nd if '...J. 0." mith v ra ' Mount .\ t. ;i- -1.1». drew with JNeifeon htrt»-;. c. 1' j lll)U .•« de/eated -Norma:. . r >. T,- a ' »\ '-Jin'V defeated I'i.ir.t Iff- .. r. ' ". "* l".>-• -ru ** -7 points, dereated On«'ia; a. 0. *" " ' u ; C Grade. Newt hu-:. J points, defeated Avondae. (J. raJtapa:,,.. ■, p,: iril s. oeieated Grey Lynn. 0. eecurw drew ' with £.lleral:e, no score. .N.v.t.-,, \V.. 9 t . "0 nor defeated * Di ° r street. ... M-.mt Koakui: po.n-s. aeteated -V /nr.; A.• jj. u. UNDER LEAGUE RULES. PONSONBY BEATS CITY. uM"' un , r!,>r '" a ' ls T».' of the A u<'kPark ii Kn C : ' , ' aKU<i , W '' :rt '-" ayr,i on Victoria about on haturoay Udt,re un attendance of After 6<XK> TP' 0 ' a ''' ,:r(i f V ''•» Park. After a «p>n.(:dJfame City wa » defeated by * !ln ' ! 'li;: r i:a y b,AI Maritime after * <ilsapjx.*iolijig di«ii»ay. I'ONSONRY V. CITY. Ponsonby 'blue ar.d b'a, k) k : ,l;* d off and -nd Madison Pa V B:1VV - d .' ~ti a? --open O? • d sr '- n .'"'• k >«"> fd.-'ta at goal, both Madri;'" 1 - aiif, d. A , close j.a«.»;ni" bout left jaaddisor, !n the lea-i and L an opens,*■ rising to Mrfir"c-,r „!■„ knocked rn fw, 7 ,] 1" ;" Tl ' ro from i. At the' b ; l oni' a t'h. rrti a """J ,or T y. I Walsh found "he i.r.e ~; v<>re renulserl Jin.j found «he i.r.e ir, , ~r, .-. r "A-i game swept along "tU l.ne."' N*.'ar"th» lice Mmotrue made - a blind M ,e, 1, ■ i., r wh 'h I nt the ball dir»- •. U, the arms < f Ree<iL i who scored with t ..• , blue n.0,, elingi^V, I aid'plaj h w 8 k.rlf faded. i',,n*mHv f!?' i and play was nu-h-l to 'ho i,-d ~iv . f-P but was soon reverb bv tV r.i v l-, k H " ! Ruktitai had a-.,-'he r . ... , ; ttissed. v' rr.urUi "■ run "hV.h on-led "in a scrum. Iftnwnl./ v.-r.rr, , n I.M--d V f,fTside n'av ar,: K,:k..taf t:jrk<d M tfoal r '"" ' " f ',r 'V ; .-kH lf a al ( | I -, r Ine ohies tr>j-■ f r 4 . . *r« t O'av. Walsh "r,a» ,')l ", - ,1 "i r 1 " ' Maddt,oVv "ih-T r;,.. .1 r, I:n w/° MadH /?U ' ar "' PV H " n!in «-"' 1 f..r the li ~'/ Maddison r. nvr'.ni;. W,i e.inal • rt»« i * U th erjual t'ty mart* f». t ~,V Me standard. bn' \t, ' yregor g'KJ,! >, 1 •«' 1 '.T,'" „'.!' r ",rV \ "J" 3 i for fh P ;, r k (r a j ,d s&. c tt-,t u. ,nd .SiVr™" verted. Tn G,o ' "° r " •nd MaddiV lTl ;1 , ,|,d aP ,,'. - f ' ,r The final were-Jl "° lnts - Ponsonby .... or, y : 'y '' ''7 Mr. Wynyard was referee. MARITIME V. NEWTON. nature'ke,t and f'»y of a loose ran al 'V"" th " until Thomas five a| 0?8 the line '« the Maritime tw.,nt V . m-J w «ere he transferred to Somern who faderi str . a ! Kht flj the line and scored.' lies nnl,L W Z h ' U k " k - For the next tew cln® i" . Maritunes were in Newton territory, were irv' DK u v " r - v U ' U Tl,c * Newton back.; in ik ?l? hard r ° t ,a<« their team further Ke«n« 'Bad. but G. lies failed to take pas«.,s. („ n | 4n was putting in a lot ~f hard work ,wa» a, , s: , a .I'-at'ir® being a breakout in vi' Pr ''''' ,J . ln '■■'•"mas being pushed II a ID. Mant.ime's twenty live. ,*rr ry vent to *" in '>'ry. Play Continued to XS",P» towards .Maritime';, liri... and in a a»of? j Ti. lat criH i°d, a fro- kirk via | Newton *V fia,n ?. wl "' '"'V-' 1 a goal for Dae! on - After iialf-time New ton set the Pace, and the Una! ore d wfre:w eW .'° n • • If. ■Maritime . . . . . B # 0 Mr. Tyson was referee. .FOURTH GRADE TATfl^7 le 'l. , ® points, defeated Richmond, 0; TIibJI ' ® points, defeated Newton, 2; names, 11 points, beat Northcote, 6. FIFTH GRADE. Oul'iTi, 8 points, defeated Richmond, 2, Uh utu, 42 points, d-feated Telegraph. 0. SIXTH GRADE. Cit >^I 1 ® I s * s ' lll ®, defeated Richmond, 0; • Points, defeated Teiegrapii. 0,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 7

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FOOTBALL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 7

FOOTBALL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 7