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RUGBY FOOTBALL

QUESTION of replacements • AUCKLAND'S REPRESENTATIVE MATCH WITH THAMES VALLEY The management committee of tlio Auckland Busby Union last, evening Appointed jls clnirmaii. Mr. 11. Frost, to represent it, at /the special meeting of delegates called by the New Zealand Union for Thursday j, e jt to discuss tlie question of replacing jujuied players. The comrnitteo expressed an opinion in favour of using nil constitutional means toward securing replacements. Mr. A. Baker was appointed manager of the> senior B team, which is to travel to Uelensville to meet tho Kaipara representatives on Saturday. The, following ground officials were appointed for Saturday Domain, Messrs. Jloare and Galbraith; Onehunga. Messrs. C. Williams and Carr; Gribblc-Hirst Park, Mr- Bowden; Point Chevalier, Mr. E. Matthews; Avondale. Mr. Hollier; Show Ground?, Mr. A. Craig; Victoria Park, Mr. Rrooker; Devonport, Mr. O'Bricu; Green Lanel Messrs. Campbell and Hayhow; Sturges Park, Mr. Arnold; "Western Springs, ilr. Hancock. / FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY Following aro the lixturcs for Saturday test: — Representative Game.—Auckland v. Thames Valley. Eden Park .No. 1, o p.m., xcferee to he selected. Secondary Schools' Match.—Mount Albert Grurumar School v. Whangarei High School. Eden Park No. 1, 1.45 p.m., Mr. C. F. Paull. Pollard Cup.—Grafton v. Roskill. Show Grounds No. 2. 3 p.m., Mr. A. S. Bagnall; University B v. Technical Old Boys. VicPark No. 2. 3 p.m., Mr. J. G. C. Wales; College Rifles v. Otahuhu, Sturgcs Park, 3 p.m., Mr. E. Boulton; Eden v. Marist, Eden Park No 2. 3 p.m., Mr. C. F. Stratford; Manukau A and Training College win by default; the game between North Shore and Manukau B has been postponed until a later date. / Junior Grade A.—Trinity College v. Tamrki. St. Heliers, 3 p.m., Mr. H. D. Craig; Waitemata v. College RiQes, Point Chevalier No. 1, 3 p.m.. Mr. C. W. Henderson; Northcote v. Marist, Point Chevalier No. 2, 3 p.m.,' Mr. C. F. Fowler; Grammar A v. Ponsonby, Eden Park No. 2. 1.15 p.m., Mr. 0. M. Bailey; University v. Training College. Domain No. 2, 1.15 p.m., Mr. \. Jveefo. i*i Junior Grade B.—i anrauro v. lechmcat O'd Beys, Domain No. 6. 3 p.m., Mr. C. \V. Schnauer; Y.M.C.A. v. Grafton. Show Grounds No. 1, 3 p.m.. Mr. A. M. Mackay; Marathon v. College Rifles. Domain No. 6, 1 15 p.iil-. Mr. C. W. Schnauer; B.N.V.R. v Otahuhu. Domain No. 2. 3 p.m., Mr. V. Keefe; North Shore v. Manurewa. Manurewa, 3 p.m., Mr. L. Bay; Grammar Colts a bve. _. . Third Grade Open.—Lniversity A y. Unirersity B, Show Grounds No. 2, 1.40 p.m.. Mr -V S Bagnall; Technical Old Boys v. Oratia. Oratia. 3 p.m., Mr. J. Sweeney; North Shore v. Newton. Victoria Park -No. 2. 1.45 p.m.. Mr. J. G. C. "Wales; Lden v.in? by default. . Intermediate Grade , A.-Ur.iversity v. Technical Old Boys Colts. .Ixl en Park >. S >.15 p.m., Mr. E. Earlly; Training Col-ie-4 v Marist. Gribble-Hirst Park, l.io p.m., Mr. H. C. Bowden; North Shore v. Grammar A, North Shore No. 1, 3 p.m., Mr. A. A. Lucas; Northcote y. Suburbs, "Western Springs. 3 p.m.. Mr. G. Hancock, Colle-e Rifles v. Marathon. Gnbblo-Hirst Park, 3 p.m.. Mr. H C Bowden. Intermediate Graae B.— lonsonby . Manukau A. Outer Domain. 1.15 p.m.. Mr. \y J Meredith; Technical Old Boys v. Dilworth. Point Chevalier No. 2. 1.45 p.m.. Mr/ C. F. Fowler; City v. R.N.V.R.. Western Springs. 1.45 p.m. Mr. G. Hancock; Famnure "wins by default. Intermediate Grade C.—Grammar B Training College. Show Grounds No. 3 1.10 p.m., Mr. J. Hebdcn: Manukau A v. Men, Onehunga No. 1, 1.45 p.m.. Mr. H. O. "White- Grafton v. Otahuhu, Eden lark Jo. 3. 3 p.m., Mr. D. V Moore. . Fourth Grade A.—Northcote v. Technical Old Bova Colts, Northcote High School. 3 rm Mr. F. Lmtott-. Parnell v Tamasi. St Heliers. 1.15 p.m., Mr. H. D. Crai g; G/ammar A v. North Shore North Shore No 2, 3 r.m., Mr. J. R. Milier. " Fourth Grade 8.-Otahuhu v. Manukau. cluirrpa Park 145 p.m., Mr. E. Boulton; Papatoetoe v! Technical Old Boys. Outer Domain. 3 p.m., Mr. V\. J. Meredith; Eden, »W; Ellerslie wins by default; Manurewav Grammar B, postponed to a later date. Fifth Grade.— Ponsonby v. Roskill, A%onr>iie "No 2, 3 p.m., Mr. E. Horning; rvorthcoto' v Eden, Northcote High School, 1.40 r.m.. Mr. F. Lintott; Marist y Otahuhu, Show Grounds No. 3. 3 p.m.. Mr. J. He den; Technical Old Boys v. Suburbs. Grey Ltfnn No. 2, 3 pm.. Mr. D. Sisth Grade. —Ellerslie v Parnell Show Grounds No. 1. 1.45 p.m., Mr. A. M. Matkav Ponsonby v. Marist, Point Chevalier No.'l. 1.45 p.m., Mr C V 7. Henderson: Suburbs v. Manukau. Onehunga No 13 vlw. Mr. H. O. White: Technical Old Boys v Eden, Grey Lynn No. 2, 1.45 p.m., Mr. I) Wakerley; Northcote, a bye. Junior Boys.—lntermediate grade: Manukau v Northcote, Victoria Par*. 12.30 p.m., Vr C S. Reader: Grafton v. Penrose. Green Lane. 3 p.m.. Mr. C. Campbell; Lden v. Suburbs. Avondale No. 1, 1.15 p.m.. Mr. Ni S. Conquer. Junior grade: Suburbs v. Roskill. Avondale No. 2. 1.40 p.m.. Mr. •. Horning: Parnell v. Panmure. Green Laue, 12.30 p.m., Mr. H X. Hayhow; Marist v. Newton A, Grey Lynn. 12.30 p.m.. Mr Garden ; Ponsonby v. Lden, 1 otter s 1 ark. _ p.m., Mr. A. E. Mcintosh; Otahuhu v. Good Shepherd Convent, Green Lane, 2 p.m., Mr. H prim^y T Schoola.—Calixtu9 Shield: Eden Group v. Western Suburbs. Lden Park r>o. i 12 30 p.m., Mr. J. Colvin. Trial games: Central v. North Group, Eden Park No. „ 32.30 P.m.. Mr. S. Ashby: South v. Ponsonby Juniors, Eden Park No. 3, 12.>>0 p.m., Mr. J. \Sundav Schools.—St. George's (Epsom) v. Holy Trinitv ( Devonporti. North Shore >o. 1. 0 p.m., 'Mr. A. A. Lucas; St. Aidan s tßeir.aera) v. St. Georges rfKinesxand). Show Grounds No. 4, 3 p.m., Mr. G. Murdoch. _ , ~ , t, Other Games.—Mount Eden Hoys Brass Bard x. Dominion Road V.M.8.G., Potters Park 3 p.m., Mr. C. Thomas; John s, Limited, v. Wiseman's. Limited. Avondale -rr 0 i 3 p ni.. Mr N. S. Conquer. * Secondary Schools.—Second grade: Grammar B v. Mount Albert A. Mount Albert. 9.30 a.m.. Mr. A. Blow Reserves.—Messrs. A. E. Austin (to take place of referee chosen for representative match, if necessary). G. Peace. W. Lomas. B F. 11 worth. A. J. Dotchin. L. R lgh t on, K. W. Adam*. <"• J. Howard, r. try, L. J. Hayden, F. E. Gargan. PRIMARY SCHOOLS GAMES The following matches will be played in ♦ha Domain Group of the primary schools Rugby competition to-morrow afternoon:— Senior grade: Parnell v. Rcmuera, No. / . Newmarket, a bye. Intermediate grad<>: Pemuera v, Ao. 0, Meadowbank v King's. No. 3: Wellesley v. Parnell (Monday). Junior grade: Parnell y. Newmarket. No. G: Newton Central v. Kmc a B. No. S: Grafton v. King's A, No. 4; Remucra v. Wellesley, No. 10. MAORI TEAM DEFEATED KING COUNTRY'S VICTORY [EY TELEGIIAFH —PRESS ASSOCIATION J TE KUITI. Wednesday The Jfaori (onr,'r.~ tenra was defr.ited by Ring Country in a Rugby match at, Te Kuiti to-day by 16 points to 12. Ibe weather V.'i! 3 fine. . The Maoris opened the scoring with a penalty goal by Potaka. McLeod equalling v.ith a penalty two lninutes later. A fino /pairing movement iuitiated by Nunn saw t/ucki"on» on the v/innr, ccore an uccoiiverted try in the corner. Thomas broke away fl car the Maoris' twenty-five and scored. McLeod converted. Three minutes later the King Country score was further increased by a try by D'own, which was converted by McLeod Potaka, kicked another penalty roil just before half-time. Clemetto scored f n r King Country, making the ecorc: rvm£, Country. Ifij Maoris. 9. The only score in the. second halt *#B one by Tibbie for the Maoris* the cflinG end* ingr—King Country, 10; Maoris, 12. The Maoris won 90 per cent of the set "ci'in.a and line-cuts, but the backs nullified manv promising movements by running *<-ross field Bv deadly tackling the J\ins Country baiks held the first half lend when the Maoris were in possession most of the tine. Potaka and Nunn (backs) and KWrtere and Jones forwards) were outstanding for the tourists. For the King Country / <" ; ilbraith wa? tlie best back oil the nPid. Thomas was the outotaudii'S forward for the Iviiig Country. TARANAEI CMAMPIONSHIP [EI" TtLEGRArH —PRESS ASSOCIATION"] • HAWERA. Wednosday 'ln the plny-off for the South Taranaki !Kugby premiership to-day Okaiawa defeated J Patea by 15 point 3 to 0. thus retaiumg the J title won last year. Okaiawa is to contest the provincial championship with the Northern winner, which has not yet been decided. ,

INTER-UKTVERSITY MATOH VICTORIA BEATS CANTERBURY [BY TELEGPArn —rUESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Wednesday The Victoria. University Collego Rugby team defeated Canterbury Collego to-day by 22 points to 11. For Victoria, Ruru scored two tries, Hislop two and Knnc one. Clif-ford-Jones kicked n penalty goal and converted two tries. For Canterbury, Geddes and Perkins scored tries, one of which Thompson converted. Thompson also kicked a penalty goal. BEBBINGTON SHIELD MATCH DANNEVIRIvE'S THIRD WIN [r.Y TELEGRAPH —I'ItKSS ASSOCIATION] DANNEVIRKE, Wednesday In a. Rugby football match to-day Danuevirko successfully defended the third Bebbington Shield challenge, defeating Bush in a game mostly confined to the forwards by 9 points to 3. HAMILTON TEAMS CHOSEN. [FROM Ol'R OWN CORPESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Wednesday Two Hamilton representative teams will be engaged in the Waikato Rugby Union's Finlay Cup matches on Saturday:— Tho A team, which will play Morrinsville at Hamilton, is as follows:—G. McCorinack, Cotter, Hook, Parker, R. Johnstone. Everest. L. Dcnz, Weatherby. T. Cassidy. Goodyear, Noakes. F. Cassidy. McCormick. Byrne, "Priscott. Reserves: W. I'aterson. Monteith. Following is tho B team, which will meet Waipa at To Awamutu:—Lissetto, Griffiths, St. George. Brodrick. Gilling. Potter, McDell. Caskey. Robinson, Dold. W. Johnstone. Crillett, Clough. Roach, Attwood. Reserves; Bruce, tlrogan. TE PUKE V. TAURANGA [t!V TELEGIIAril —OWN CORRESPONDENT] TE PUKE. Wednesday Tho following will represent tho Te Puko Rugby Union in a match with Tauranga at Tauranga.:—Fullback. Cleary; threequarters. Moses. Farmer. McNaughton; five-eighths. Potaka, Corbett; halfback, Potene; forwards. Paymond. Hadley, Webber, Whiteside. Malcolm, Wieklyfe, Joyce. Morton. Eincrseucics; Ahiuiiro, Jackson, Bradford.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21258, 11 August 1932, Page 13

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RUGBY FOOTBALL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21258, 11 August 1932, Page 13

RUGBY FOOTBALL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21258, 11 August 1932, Page 13

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