RUGBY FOOTBALL
AT ATHLETIC PARK. The game between Oriental and. Athletic this afternoon, at Athletic Park, should produce\a good game.' Both teams are improving—the blues (Athletic) being a much, supenor team to what they were earlier in the season. Two curtain raisers will be played. Oriental (who luw e a phenooer.al scoring record in the fourth-class) wilt meet Berhampore. Both teams are unbeaten, and both play good football. The seventh grade will be represented at Athletic Park by St. Patrick’s College and Petone, when the undergraduates should give a good exhibition. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY. PLAYERS IN ALL GRADES. The following teams will represent their respective clulba in Rugby football matches to be played this afternoon ATHLETIC CLUB. Senior v. Oriental. —Brooks, Haughton, McCabe, Bullard, Sutton, Roberts, Hall, McCauley, Guy, Christie, 'Wilson, Duncan, Ryan, Parsloe, Bennett; emergencies, Carr amd Adams. • Junior v. Poneke.—Poole, Brook, Malmanche, Waawvick, Frederick, Hutchinson, McVay, Bognuda, Brien, Poynton, Ryan, Carmody, Forsythe, Hackworth, Austard; emergencies, Wooloott, Wilson. Thirds v. Selwyn.—Le Compte, Kemp, Sutton, Geary, Milne, Ambrose, Warwick, Knapp, Mills, Authony,. Murray, Cole, Hart, Crowther, Ryan; emergencies, Brocklev and McWhirter. Fourth v.‘ diarist. —Whinlmm, Sweeney, Guy, Bradcock, Rodgers, Coleman, Wilson, Davis, Cress, Fenby, Exton, Rea, Ridley, Woodward. Taylor; emer- 1 goncies, Glavin and Bolton. Fifth v. Eastbourne. —Foley. Wixon, Guy, Cook son. Ford ham (2), whinham, Bezant (2), Cole, Costello, Mills, Keenan, Fitfeis, Ross; emergencies, Clay and GaJraan. ORIENTAL CLUB. Senior.—Watson, Riggs, Wilson, Griffiths, Armstrong, xViaxweil, Hanson, Brown, Ppulter, Moffiitt, Pearce, Parker, Scott, Bennett, Gaix. Junior (train leaves Thorndon at 1.10 p.m.).—Hathaway, Thorn, Watts, Cross, Smith, H. B. MoSwceney, Lloyd, Smart, Gilchrist, Holey, McPherson; Birnie, Burton, Croucher, Muir. Third.—Dunn, . Smith. S. Gillespie, Gemmell. Fabian, Allen, Pirihi, Hall, Gray, Look, Brini-er, .Hunt* Stevenson, Peterson, Clementson. x.
Fourth A. —Hickey, Conway, Clarke, N., Tullock, Chambers, Dufty, Corby, Matlrieson, Hepburh, Allwood, Ormandy, Fisher, Wilkins, Irvine, Patchett; emergency, Hayward. Fourth B. —Cameron* Chven, G. J., Clark. Izefct, Crooks, Dodson, GarSbett, Hobson, Ellis, Robbie, Hunt, Prince, Hill, Flaws, ‘ Kingsford, Morrison; Wiltshire. ■ • ,
SFLWYN CLUB. . J uniors v. Marist. —McKenzie, Chapman,.. sSutton, MeQuta.de, Mcßready, Learning, Cox; Hendry, Trotter, Brami ley, Freeman, Braid, Patching; emerIgencies, \Yegt,. Rutland, Mason. t I Third v. Atliletic. Mardon, Cook,. Floyd, Capes, Snell, Winchester, O’Cdimor, Ross, Fisher, Hickling, Lowe, Whaler, Walls, Miller; emergencies, A. Grigg and De Lisle. Fourth v. Petone.. (’bus leaves Royal Oak at 1.45 p.m. sharp).—Ottaway, 'Gilmore, Kershaw, McMillan, Hines, Budge, 1 Davey, Bridges, Robb, Jamieson, Dillon, j Dawson, Thompson, Hanson, . Bruce, i Gruinnes, Diaper, Lambert, Phillips. ■ Fifth v. Upper Hutt (trahu. leaves j Lambton .station at i. 15 p.m.).—Cajlagi ham, Mu£holland; Robertson, CFCohhor, Dowling, Osmond. Stanbridge, Moll dor, i Brown, Durbridge,' ' McCallum, iMcLellan, Skilton; emergency; Boyes. j -Seventh v. Wellesley.—flails. Claridge, jDavys. Blackburn, MeDuff, Carey, Green, ; N-icholl, Simmons, Draper, Howard, A. ■ Cleyerley. Lawson, Leggat, Mailman; 'emergencies, Taylor, Sullivan. Middleton, Cleverley. PONEKE CLUB-. Senior —Maim, Tunniimgtoh. F. Tilyard, D. Algar, B. Alg-ar, Gbristofph-erson, Caleb Tilyard. E. idiiig, E. Hushes, S. Shearer. A, Baker; J. .Shearer,, A. Power, U P. Caicinai, T. Booker, D. Slater. Junior—Ballinger, . Horne, Goodhall, Pritchard. Prestidgst, Russell, Chapman, Perry, Pointon, -Morris;; M:iliner,„ Beauchamp, Field, Welsh, Vi&kerSi Tyman. : Sixth Class—Mahoney. Weils. love, Harris, Jessop, Ayres, Water®, r McKenBie, Middleton, Baker, Edwards," Hammonds. \ : Fiftih Class—L. Lavs, J. Burns,, E, Jessop M. Turner. R. Wickens, A: Per kina, I G. Dutch, R. McKenzie, L. Barker, G. - Hanlon, 1 F. &; Baker; H. Toms, J. Morris. M. Fuller, F. James, Dutch. HUTT TEAMS. Hutt teems for Saturday Fourths.—Dukeeon, Meidrum, Smith. .Dunn, McDonald, Carter, Hurrell, &e4va» Brorni, Swaan, Jones, Woodland, MoCaw and McDonald, H. * Fifths.—Rea, Hansen, Frazer, H.. Conroy, Cook, Hughes, Frazer, C., Doyle. Odiiuh Foster, Doran. Lambert, Cameron, Evans, and Ansell. Hutt Sixths.. Kilkes; Waatai, Rigg A., Seddon, Cave, Ansell, Salmond Adams, Hodgins, Rigg, EL, Salsbury, Bird, Hutton, Bradley, and Warner, F.
JUNIOR GRADES SOME ALLOCATIONS. In connection with to-day’s games, in the fourth claes St. John’s have defaulted to Wesley. * The Upper Hutt and Wallaoeville games wall be played at 2.30 p.m. The early game on No. 2, Petone Recreation. ;wiir be played at 1,30 p.m. PRIMARY [SCHOOL MATCHES. Following are some of the ersults of the primary school matches played yesterday X Kilbirnie School <lO points) v. Eastern Hutt (8).- • For the winners McFarlane sclpred two tries, and-Barrett nonverted both. Island Bav <l2 points) v. Marist (11). Lyall Boy (19 points) v. Te Aro (0).
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10924, 11 June 1921, Page 9
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