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THE LEAGUE CODE.

TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES. THE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. MARIST-CITY ATTRACTION. The. olub competitions of the Auckland Rugby League will be continued to-morrow afternoon, tvhen chief interest.will be centred in the match between Marist and City at Carlaw Park. Both, teams hold very prominent places on the championship ladder, and the defeat of City by Marist would place three teams equal for first place. Harist's ranks have been heavily depleted by the departure of four of their best players with the New Zealand team and the vacancies will be hard to fill. City have many fine juniors to call upon, and will thus be able to field a strong thirteen. On No. 2 ground Richmond will play Newton and, as both teanis have displayed good form, a close finish may be expected. Devonport will play Grafton at North Shore. The Devonport team is in fine form at present, ' and should win. In the B section Ellerslie and Parnen will provide a curtain-raiser at Carlaw Park. Kingsland will meet Otaliuhu at the' Domain, and the match between Mang&re and Northcote will be played at Victoria Park. Teams are as follow: SENIOR GRADE. Newton.—Callnghan, Mormon, Herewini, 1 Mansill. Hargreaves. Poison, Hand. Ker, Stack. ' Veitch, Somers, Rhodes, .Henry, James, Hammond, Brown, Hall, Little, Purdy. City.—Harley, Brown, Bass .Wade, Wetherall, Lewis, Ghent, Mitchell, Mackie, Hawkes, Townsend (2), Cargiil, Reid, Paki. Richmond.—Redwood, Avery, Donald. Carroll, Crowther, Bass, Campbell. Kirby, Davis, Jenkinson, Prentice, Hyland, Hanlon, i Devon, Whittington. Parnell.—Brockliss, Clark. Nelson, Smith, Mann, Patton, Randall, Faulkner, Perry, Mclnniss. Lawrence, Anderson, O'Brine, Ghent, Kerr. Simpson, Wilson, Herbert, Jaeger, O'Donnell, Hoskings. Devonport.—B. Laitig, L. Scott, L. Seagar, K. Scott, Hemingway, Stewart, Cleaver, J. O'Brien. St. George, Ruby, Rykers, J. Laing, A. Scott, Wells, Minefield, Boryer. Grafton Athletic.—J. McGregor, Moros, Timmins, Watkins, Draffin, Lucas, Heard, Stephenson, Courtney, Davidson, McLouglilen. Pitman, Webb, Stephenson, Lardner, Nelson, Seager. SECOND GRADE. Ponsonby.—Katterns, O'Hanlon, Harper, j Rus, Wilson, Peekham, Ferrall, Paul, Morgan, Biggs, Uhlan, Langley, Snedden, i Stewart. R. Wilson. I Devonport.—Casey, Brier, Sadgrove, York, Hayden, Hunt, Cleal, Partridge, Preston, Hales, Morgan, Beattie, Saxon (2), Speak, Oliphant, Bolger. Grafton Athletic.—McLoughen. Allen (2), Tate, Killgour, Hutchinson, Bell, McAnnalley, McKelvie. Woods, Tong, Ryan, Boram. THIRD GRADE. Ponsonby—O'Connell, Drew, Davis. Fisher, Spencer. White (2), Ledger, Walsh, Wilkinson, Midsley, Lester, French. Hewitt, Raynes, Simpson. McGuiness. Rogers, Richmond.—Davis, Blundell. Porteous, Jolly. Caddy. Dixon, Swift, Williams, Turton, Bulleri. Neal, Russell, McMalion, Carey, Chnplin, M-cKinney. Devonport.—Meiklejohn (3), Horsley,_ Brennan, Paterson, Tanner, Hill, Christian, Bussett. Thorpe, Bose, Spruce, Archer, Richards, Matheson, Laing, Anderson (2). United Suburbs.—Little, Hatton, Gutry, Stephens, Berrynian, Henriksen (2), Montague, Hamilton, Carson. Sharp, Richards, McKay, Buffett, Fryer, Wilson. THIRD INTERMEDIATE GRADE. Newton.—Sallen, Clark, _ Ball, Dyer, JoyEllis. Reid, Ward, Williamson, Howarth, Dufty, MoQuoid. Phillips, Bournville. Veart. FOURTH GRADE. Ponsonby.—Pyke, Thompson. McLcod. Reid. Cameron. Metcalfe, Hodson, Orams (2), Nicholson, Mackie., Barclay. Parris, Ful-lert->n, Rogers, Burgess. Parnell.—Simpson. Jones (2), Stewart, Clapha.m, Clough, Riley. McConnell, Meehan,' Hunt, Sloman; Lott, Tate, Southwell. Pearson. , ■ .* 'Richmond.—Biddick, Verrall, Hyland, Potter,, Nicholas. Craikc, Jones, Wilson, Payne, Jones, Edmonds, Clark, Patterson, Mclnnarney, McMahon. FIFTH GRADE. Ponsonby.—Edwards, Durrant, Matson. Thompson, Orams, Hassett, Sherlock, Wrathall, Barron, Snedden, Patten, Robinson, Spencer (2), Casey (2). Zilinski, Simmond, Biier. . Richmond.—Dunne. Sutton, Davis _(2), Simmons, Richards. Powell, Turner, Lindsay, McGonagle, Young. Mormon, Mincharn, Agner. ' ~ ' , Devonport.—Pennell (2), Way, Rutherford. McLaren, Seagar, Gussy, Johnson, O'Leary (2), Thornton, Young, Rust, Stallard, Waterman, Laing. , SIXTH GRADE. Newton A.—O'Connor.- Middleton, Watkins (2) Truscott. Jones, Webb. Wiles, Giros, Merritt. Cross. Wiggins, Lusty, Pedley. Richmond A.—McDonald. McKinney, Patterson. Thomas, Gallagher, Deacon. Allan, Powell, Porteous. Jones, Verrall, \on Lubbe, Southey. Richmond B.—Mclvor, Dunne, McCarthy, Costello, Johns. Agnew. Taylor,. Campbell, Barraciough, Eaton, Whittingham, Patterson. Travers, Jones. GOLF. AUCKLAND CLUB. The following is the draw for the C grade match play tournament in connection with the Auckland Golf Club (one week is allowed for the completion of each round):— Mill v. McCullough, Wake v. E. H. Reid, Horrocks v. Asser. Ludbrook v. F. Bull, Kinder v. George, R. J. lunc v. Gi - Allan, Scott v. Stokes, Nathan v. Airey, Hellaby v. H. C. Bull, J. McK. Wilson vl H. M. Bull. Austin v. Williams, A. M. Smith v; Herman, Benjamin v. Grant, Worley- v. Carr. WAITEMATA CLUB'S MATCH. The Waitemata Golf Club will decide the Duder Memorial trophy match, postponed from last Saturday, to-morrow afternoon. The draw is as previously published. GLENDOWIE CLUB. Owing to Papakura being unable to send a te&m to plav the Glendowie: Golf Club, members of the latter club will play _ a medal match to-morrow. Post entries will be received. Players will choose partners. MA UNG AKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. The draw for the C grade match to be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club, commencing on the Ope Tree Hill links this morning, is as follows: Mrs.* Rough v. Miss-Pickett, Mrs. Swain v. Miss Asser, Mrs, Baird v. Miss McDonald, Mrs, Balgarnie v. Miss Robb, Mrs, Smith v. Mrs. Moore-Jones. Miss Haddow v. Mrs. Jones, Miss Syms v. Mrs. Canghey, Miss Smeeton v. Mrs. Choyce, Miss Ryan v. Miss Johnston, Miss Russoll v.. Mrs. Goldwater, Mrs. Dervan v. Miss Moodie, Miss Gallagher v. Mrs. Coldicutt. The medal round, field conditions, was won by Miss Robson. The play-off of the tie in the L.G.U. medal match resulted -.—Miss D. Horton, 90 —12—78; Mrs. Banister, 88—8—80. The match for Saturday players, which was postponed las! Saturday on account of the weather, will be played to-morrow. THE PAPAKURA CLUB. The Papakura Golf Club's draw for the second round of the Ryan Cup match tomorrow is:—Olsen v. Pavitt, .J. D. Elliott v. Rice, Williamson v. Witherow, Matheson v. Elliott, Hutchinson v. McLennan, Dr. Page v. Robbins, Hobson v. Dr. Mcßae. Pilston v. Johnstone. Busing v. F. Page. Gilmore v. Naylor. Mullins v. Allen. PAPAKURA LADIES' CLUB. The following players will represent the Papakura Ladies' Golf Club in a match a<*aiu»t Waiuku at Waiuku to-morrow.— Misa Walker, Miss McLennan, Mrs. Elliott. Miss White, Mrs. Busing. Miss .Rhind, Miss Wilkins, Mi's. Pavitt. Reserve: Miss O'Callaglian. " Other members of the club will play d. medal match of nine holes, the draw being as follows:—Mrs. Naylor v. Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Tilston r. Mrs. Mullins, Miss Davies v. Mrs. Francis. Mrs. McCrae v. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Earl v. Mrs. Foote, Miss O'Callaghan *■. Miss Beams, Mrs. Gilmore v. Mrs. Johnstone, Miss Campbell v. Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Williamson v. Miss Hobbs. EVERSLIE CLUB. The following is' the draw for the handicap match, to be played by members of the Everslie Golf Club to-morrow:—Milne v, Goddard, Farrant v. Rhind, Beechey v. P. Parker. Wardell v. J. O'Neill. F. Parker v. R. O'Neill, Lever v. Dykes, •K. Walker v. Pemberton, A. G. Smith v. Faliey, Sim v. Langbein, Watson v. M. O'Neill, H. Smith v. Schmitt, T. G. Smith v. Slack. The championship matches have been postponed. HAMILTON LADIES' CLUB. The ' results, of the matches played by the Hamilton Ladies' Golf Club on Wednesday are as follow : Senior Championship.—Mrs. D. Coyne beat Mrs. A. Job, 2 up; Mrs. Guy beat Mrs. Bellingham, G and 4. Junior Championship.—Mrs. Bartiett bear Mrs. A. J. Bond, 2 and 1; Mrs. L. Tompkins beat Mrs. .Masters, 5 and 4; Mies D. Mackay beat Miss Coventry. 4 and 2; Miss W. Manning beat Miss J. Masters, 2 up. The open tournament will .be held at Hamilton on September 15, 16 and 17. The links are in fine order, and the greens are playing fast.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19405, 13 August 1926, Page 15

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THE LEAGUE CODE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19405, 13 August 1926, Page 15

THE LEAGUE CODE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19405, 13 August 1926, Page 15