RUGBY FOOTBALL.
EDEN PARK ATTRACTION.
AUCKLAND AND BAY OF PLENTY Flayers for the club games. The principal attraction at Eden Park tomorrow will be the meeting between the and Bay of Plenty representative teams. A good match should result, Tho 'Auckland side will bo almost the equal of "that which will play Wellington at W ellSnjjton to-morrow, and the Bay of Plenty team contains some very promising country players. The curtain-raiser will bo a match between Takapuna Grammar SchooJ and ißotorua High School, this being the Eden 'Park debut of tho first fifteen of the youngest grammar school. Before the secondary schools game a primary schools representative trial match will bo played, IThe third series of matches in the Pollard Cup competition will provide games for (senior players not in the representative sides, and tho junior competitions will also be continued. Following are the teams for to-morrow's games:— GRAMMAR OLD BOYS. Senior Grade.—Schnauer, Williams, Olsen, IWilson, Garlick, Gladding, Tapper, Single ton. Weir, Rae, Potter, Steere, Short, ■Biyson, Wilson. Powell, Johnstone, G. Skelion. Sexton, Hamilton. Second Grade.—Lindrum, Gilmore, Lewis, Bourke, Menzies, Wilson, Bell, Corner. .TorIdan. Batty. Savory, Forsyth, Gladding, Kinnear, Potter, Young, Simmonds, Gould Third Grade Intermediate.—Walton, Main. 'Barker, Paterson. Warren, Garner. Wy berg, Whitley. Obren, Singleton, Wilson. Graham (2), Kins. Bishop, Inskip, Bassett. iHawle, Johnson. Fourth Grade.—Fisher. Tilly, St.u'obs (2> Evans, French, Allen, Macey, Laird, Cato, Cairns, Bean, Ramsay, Nicholson, Mueller. Clarke, Dando, Allan, Pattison. UNIVERSITY. Senior Grade.—Bush. A. K. Bell, Stotter, Scott. HaEiiora, Malcolmsen, Babbage. McNaughton, Miller, Simmers, Brooker. Lowe, Kaa, Forder, Pool, Grey, Connell, Eady. Second Grade A.—Lamb (2), McCoy. Taylor. McKay, Rishworth, Bark, Kelly, Harxop. Hardy. Foreman. Watkin, Ewen. McCullough, King. Ross. Second Grade Colts.—Adams, Fay. Hawkins. Henton, Hudson, Hume. Kingston, •Mansell. Siddol. Taylor, Tripe, Turves-. WatBon, Watt, Wright, Boughton, Rawle. Kusabs, Tattersfield. Third Grade Open.—Glover, Abbott (2). Potter, Byrt, Gaudin. Walker, Laurie. McKean. Mitchell, Farrell. White, Hodge. Saltnen, Gregory. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS. Senior Grade. Whittaker, Couper, Harris, Turbott, Hogg, Haslam, Mclntyre, ■Keane, Kennerley, Otto, Rosevear, Woolihouso, McMiken, Grant, Tilley, Pearce. Cobb. Third Grade Open.—Binns, Burus, MoLean, Day, Mathew, Craddock. Cooke. [Love, Hutchinson. Cameron, Robertson. Stowell, Rimmer, Roscoe, Lamont. Fourth Grade.—Grey. Warren, Mulvihill. Dldbury, Rentoul, Wernham, _ Plummer, iMurphy, Simms, Cooper, McKenzie, Rough, ton. Blow, King, Davey, Jack, Kerr.
TRAMWAYS. Senior Grade.—McKoy, Olsen, Boag. Garrett, Warren, Rogers, Keenan, Howell. iWhitham, McGrath, Maddren, Glass. Fielder, Home, Cordon, Reserves: EglinjtoQ. Selohamber. Campney, Martin, Belteller. i KOHIMARAMA. :• Third Grade Open B.—Watene (2), y] Kathan.. (2), Daisley, Young, Party, Hira, Collings. Remaka, Davis, Dixon, Waata, iMaru, Heremaea, Paul. Seventh Grade A.—Hira, Hogg, Teivaiwai. Fletcher, Fleet. Poland, Heath, La Franchie, Taylor, Milne, Dunn, Campbell, Lane, Shields, Pye, Trott, Povey. Seventh Grade B.—Hawke, Fleet, Forbes, Gillespie, Allen, Talbot, Povey, Farrant, Weaver, Mathews, Webber, Laden, Morris, iinisht, Miehie, Lynch, Hopkins. MARIST. Fourth Gradp.—Loornb. Roberts. Williams, Rennie, Barrett, Pope. Turner, Gabriel. McNeil, Hickey, Bettridpe. Culpan, Shnltz, Lee, Oram, Oddy, Clarke, Wheelhouse. Fifth Grade.'—Elliott, Dodd, McLuckie, Grace, Miller, Lawson, O'Carroll, Little, Bradley, Dowsing, Fitzgerald. Toye, Ganley, Holland, Hobbs, McGonagal (2)„ Kelly, Turner, Fearn. WAITEMATA. > Third Grade.—Nicklin, Boucher, Mitchell, Cutler, Ross (2), Reber, Diamond, GreenBlade. Taylor, Thorpe, Thomson, Berry, Sinton (2), Guy, Mettam, Connell, Wilson. MATCH AT RANGIRIRI. The following players will repreisent WaiJi are-Northern Pukekohe in a match at .Rangiriri to-morrow: —Ellis, Finlayson, Barclay, Souther, Nicora, Austin, Ward, McCready, Wataon, Firth, Watson, Gibbons, Gordon, Carter, D. Tharry. Emergencies: 1 rentice, Gordon, Cox, Hanson, Porteous, MANUKAU JUNIOR TEAM. The following junior Rugby team will represent Manukau against Pukekohe at Pukekohe to-morrow:—J. Wilson, M. Sfep- <" hens, F. Duder, R. Richardson, W. Lees, C. Ross. W. Wild, J. Holden, D. Ryburn, E. •Tones, J. O'Hara, R.. Stephens, C. Tayloy. §• Harding. W. Hope. Emergencies: C. otephens, Jennings. . PAEROA BENEFIT MATCH. {BY TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT. [J f PAEROA, Thursday, , . The Herbert. Robinson benefit campaign &3 ; b resulted in the sum of £3B 4s 7d being raised. The effort will be continued with * b football match under the supervision of jthe Rugby Union on September 29. OTOROHANGA V. WAIPA, |BY TBLEGBAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.!] OTOROHANGA, Thursday, The following will represent Otorohanga fceniors in the representative Rufrby match against Waipa, at 'Te Awamntu on Saturday Fullback, T. Hughes: threequarters. Sweetman, A. Telfer, Falconer, Roberts; five-eighths, Trapski, Brown; half, Quin; forwards. Hill, Love, B. Clarke, Baggs, i Hitchmgs, T. Clarke, C. Brown, Meredith ana , Carter. One back and one forward '•will be omitted and will act as emergencies, together with B. Carr, Box, Bremner, Harris, Cahill. The following will represent Otorohanga suniors in the match with Waipa -juniors .at Otorohanga on Saturday:—Fullback, Walker; threequarters, Stafford, Eveleigh, Roberts; five-eighths, Callaghen,, A wanui; half, Robinson; rover, Leatnam; forwards, Donaldson, . Josephs, Carter, Morgan, Pihama, Williamson. Emergencies: Backs, Rhodes, Kedgley; forwards. Dale, Corboy.
THE WHANGAEEI UNION. JBY TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT.!] WHANGAEEI, Thursday. Applications for reinstatement by two players who- recently attached themselves to the League code at Hikurangi were received at a meeting of the management of the Whangarei Rugby Union. They were referred "to the controlling authority. The Mangonui sub-union wrote stating that it would send a team to challenge for the Harding Shield later in the season. August. 25. as the date for a maich for the Brake Shield, was approved. . Mr. A. B. Charters gave notice of motion fhat a sole selector be appointed for every grade, and fhat the selections be made by the management committee. OTAGO MINOR UNIONS TEAM. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION. 0 ASHBURTON, Thursday. A scramble in the mud describes the Srnatch between the Otago Minor Union's touring team and Ashburton County, played at Ashburton this afternoon. The visitors won by 8 points to 3. Olliver and Donnelly scored for Otago and Doranelly converted his try. Seyb scored for Ashburton. BULLER DEFEATS SOUTHLAND. STRENUOUS GAME AT WESTPORT. [BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION. 3 WESTPORT. Thursday, weather and before a large a.ttendBuller defeated the si?ic n r. touring team by 11 points to 3 TuTiu Ib , e Eame verv strenbnt at 4i, f T vardß dominated play.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20027, 17 August 1928, Page 20
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