THE JUNIOR COMPETITIONS.
FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY, Th* junior axadw Rugby cmap*iitkns •Will be advanced a further ntegd on Saturday, The asmi-fiiials of toe third inter- ""■'; mediate grade h*Ve been reached, the three '*! ttwwus remaining in the competition being the, eection-winners, Ponsonby. Colbga Rifles, and Suburbs, The two last-men-tioned teams play on Saturday. The following are the arrangements for Saturday'* matches:— „ . >, ~ Second Grade.~Gramma;- v. Marieta, Eden Park No. 2, a p.m., Mr. C. F. Pauli; .' A Grafton v. Kmgja Old Boys, St. Heliers. 3 pJn.» Mr. W. J. Thompson; University v. Suburbs, Eden Fark No, 3, L 45 p.m., Mr. E. Bule; Onehunga v. College Rirlee, Onehunga, 3 p.m., Mr, E. Gusparich; Ponsonby ' Bv. Harbour Board. JSorth Shore, 2 p.m.. :r Mr. H. Ensor. Third Open Grade t A Section.—Hobson- T • ville v. University, Bobaonvilb, 3 pjn., Mr, , G. Saunders; Hend&r&on v. St, David's. Henderson, 8 pJn v Mr. Huntley; D.R.Y.MX v, Marists, Victoria Park No. 3, 3 p.m.. Mr. J. H. Muldoan; United v. Marathon B. Showgrounds No. 1, 8 p.m.. Mr. E. L. Dunford. 3 section: St. Heliers v.. EllersUe. ISllerell©, 8 Mr. A. Pauli; Collcgs liifies v. St. Stephen's. Showgrounds No. 8. {i p.m,, Mr. P. Martin; Railways v, Eden. Showgrounds, No. 8. 2 p.m., Mr. P. \^rtin; Grammar B, a bye. C section: Grammar A v. Hcwick. Howick, 8 p.m., Mr. G.<fe F. Walker; Grey Lynn v Kohim&rama. Kohiinarama. 8 p.m., Mr. D. C. Johnson; Gordon v. Marathon A. Showgrounds, No. a, 1.46 P.m., Mr. E. L. Dunfdrd; Ponsonby ----- default to Popatoetoe. . •...'■'• Third Intermediate Grade.—Semx-finsl: College Rifles v. Suburbs. Eden Park No. 8. 3 p.m., Mr. W. J. Meredith; Ponsonby, & bye; Telegraph v. EUerslie, Elierslie, 2 . p.m., Mr, A. Paull. . , Fourth Grade.—A section: Newton v. Marists. Victoria Park No. 3, 1.45 p.m., Mr, W. Cliae; Grafton v. Grey Lynn, Showgrounds No. 2, 8 p.m., Mr, A. J, Wake, field; North Shore, a bye. B .section: Marathon v. Green Lane, Green Lane, 3 p.m. Mr. R. Baddeloy; Parnell v Telo- V graph. Showgrounds Nc. 2.2 p.m., Mr. A. ■-' J. Wakefield. Fifth Grade,—Grey Lynn v. Kohhnarama, Kohimarama, 2 p.m., Mr. D. C. Johnson; Suburbs v. Ponsonby, Eden Park No. 2, -v 1.45 pjn., Mr. C. F. Pauli; Green Lana v. Grafton, Green Lane, ii p.m.. Mr. R. Baddely; Elierslie'v. Onehunga. Onehunga, 2 ' p.m., Xi\ E. Gaeparich, House Matches.—Fietoher Construction Company, house match, Mangere No. 2, 2 p.m.; J, W. Andrew v. Turnbull and Jones, Mangere No. 1, 3 pv.au; Warren's v. Eleotrio Construction Company, Mangere No. 2. 8 p.m.; Gilletts Motors v, Cars, Lieutei Mangere No. 1, 2 p.m.; Auckland Meat Company v, J. T. Julian. Avondale No. 1, 3 p.m.; Geo. Court's housie- match, Avon* dale No. 1, 2 p.m.; house match, Avondale No. 2, 8 p.m. ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18799, 28 August 1924, Page 12
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