FOOTBALL.
WELLINGTON RUGBY UNION
NEXT SATURDAY’S MATCHES
Senior.
Potone v. Jleßose, Athletic Park , No.
1; H. Card. 1 Oriental,v. Victoria College, Hutt, No.
1; J.' It. Ruesol). Southern v. Wellington, Polo, No. 1;
J. Francis. St. James v. Poncke, Potone, No. 1; L. Simpson.
Third-class.
Oriental v. Athletic, Newtown Park; B. Fordyoe. Southern v. St. John’s, Karori, No. X;
A, Kean, Selwyn v. Potone, Petone, No. 2; B. Tregear. Victoria College v. Exchange, Karori, No. 2; W- J. Meredith. Wellington v. Marist Old Boys, Karori,
No. 3; J. Stines. Wadcstown v. Upper Hutt, Anderson
Park; T. H. Jones. Wellington College v. Waiwetu College, at S; A. Neilsbn. Fourth-class.
Petone v. Wellington, Hutt, No. 2; F,
C." Atkinson! ’ Johnsonville v. Athletic, Johnsonville; F. Taplin. Waiwetu v. Old Boys, Young’s; J. Banm-
ber. Southern v. Oriental, Kelburne Park; F. Martin. Fifth-class.
Waiwetu v. Petone, Petone, No. 3; C.
Slater. Melrose v. .College B, College, at 1.30;
H. J. Scott.' St. James VJ Athletic, Newtown Park, I. J. Julius. Oriental v. Poueke, Anderson Park, 1.30; C. Gwynne. Southern v. College A, College, at 3; F. Larway. Sixth-class. Petone A vv Potone B, Petone, No. 2, at 2; Lynch, ponoke v. Southern), Kelburne Park, 1.30; E. Evenson. College v. Athletic, College, at 1.30; C. Ingram. TO-MORROW’S GAMES. Tramways v. Oriental, Park, No. 1; L. Simpson.. Artillery v. Athletic, Park, No. 2; F. Crowes. WELLINGTON JUNIORS.
The following junior team has bee:, chosen to represjnt Wellington against the Wairarapa juniors at the-Athletic Park on Saturday next: —Full-back, HcGurr (Oriental); throe-quarters, J. Ryan (Petone), Miller (.Petone), and iturle (WelUngtoViV.: 'five-eighths, Whit-' ley (Petone), and Eliffe (St. John’s); hall,. Russell (Petone); wing forward, Luoui (Athletic); front-rankers, Shardlow and Guthrie (Petone); -middle row, French (St. James), Nankerille and Lindsay (Petono); back-rankers, Kennedy (Melrose), and Burke (Selwyn). Emergencies —Backs, McVay (Athletic), and Entifig (Victoria College); forwards, W. Ryan (Athletic) and Mullaney (Oriental). Tae\ Wairarapa team is considered to be a| strong one, and will arrive by the morn-' ing train on Saturday, leaving for home, on the following Monday.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8180, 23 July 1912, Page 9
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