RUGBY FOOTBALL.
PRIMARY REPRESENTATIVES. With a view to selecting the Auckland Primary Schools' Rugby representatives a trial match has boon arranged at the Domain to-morrow at 3 p.m. Teachers are requested to send along any likely boyß. GRADE REPRESENTATIVES. The following seventh grade B representatives have been selected to train at the Ponsonby football shed at 6 p.m. to-mor-row:— S. Smith, Hedlund, Grant, Blackledge, Skipworth. Walters (Northcote), Cammick, Mclndoe, Greig, S. Bowden, Su inton (Ponsonby), .T. McSweeney, "W. R. Lnwson, J. Curran. B. Gilroy, P. Blythe (Marist), Vickery, Nolan (Manuknu), Blockley (Otnhuhu). INTER-COLLEGE MATCH. The annual football match between Wsinganui Collegiate School and King s College will be played at Mangere tomorrow. RODNEY EAST UNION. In a match played at Warkworth on Saturday, Warkworth drew with Kaipara Flatf, point* each. , Matakana. '23, defeated Omaha, 6, at Matakauu. NORTH AUCKLAND TEAM. [TiY X KLEGI! A PH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WHAN GAREI, Monday. The North Auckland Rugby trial game ■it, Ohaev.'ui on Saturday between the :Nortn and South teams was not productive of a very high standard of play, tne South team winning easily by 35 points to G. Alter the game the selectors announced the following players to represent AortU Auckland on the Southern tour:—l'ullbacK. G. Kerr (Whangarei)i threequarteis, £. Barrich (Rodney). Sellars (Kaipara), i*. Mullins and G. Nicholls (Whatigarei); fiveeighths, Davies (Northern A\ airoa . Rvaii (Wliangarei). A. Mackee (\V hang.irei): halfback. N. McDonald (Wbangarei), forwards, J. Wells (Northern Wairoa), P. Cherrington (Bay of Islands!. B. t letcnei i Kaipara). Jl. Morresey (W hftngarci). Robinson (Bay of Inlands), W. hika. (W hanpaTfi), B. Fiulayson. M. Rika (Whangarei). Thomas and one other to be chosen after the North Auckland v. Whangarei game next Saturday. The team to represent North Auckland against Britain will also be announced after tluß match. On the Southern tour matches will be played against Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa, Wangamu, Taranaki and Auckland.
MATCHES AT THAMES. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] THAMES, Monday. At Rhodes Park on Saturday the senior match was City v. C.0.8. City won by 9 points to 0. The junior match between PT and C.0.8. was won by the latter by 37 lJoints to 14. In the third grado mutch i'.T., 9, beut C.0.8., 0. OTAGO V. WAXGANUI. [i!¥ TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUXJiDiN. Monday. The following toam lias been selected to luiir'-seiH Ota so gainst , the Wungaiiui UuKby team rn Wednesday, July JO. Backs Faulk-), Giles. Lnidsiiy. Wilson BpUi' ate, L'ookes. Francis,. Bonva.ds. S,'it"r More, SomitaK. Collect. Fi.iluyw.n. 'Mi rVn'iTtie LmiK. Reserves: »n;i;danov'tch, "Smith.' Murt.igh. Abel and Stichbury.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 13
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