RUGBY FOOTBALL
WELLINGTON EXECUTIVE. LAST NIGHT'S MEETING. A meeting of the management committee of tho Wellington Kugoy Union was held -last evening. There were present : Messrs J. Prendeviile (chairman), J. M. Millard. H. Buck, E> Perry, J. Hennan, W. J. Hardham, and J. Lundon. The question of representative fixtures was left in the hands of the ohairman, as also the question of days on which Basin Reserve would be used. The chairman reported that three grounds had been procured at Miramar on polo grounds. The following reinstatements were ap- . proved and recommended to the New Zealand UnionWaari, S. Foley and T. Foley. The application of A. R. Morns for reinstatement was forwarded to the New Zealand Union without recommendation. Fixtures were arranged for the senior grade for followPetone v. University, ot Athletic " Park, Berhampore v. Athletic, at Eelbum fr .» Oriental v. Wellington, at Kilbirnie; Selwyn v. Marist, at Newtown Park. A new stile entrance to Athletio Park is being opened on Saturday afternoon next, giving aocess from Upper Adermf to the new terraces. .The Petone team was granted permission to take -part in a- seven-a-side tournament at Kapongn (Taranaki) to-day. FIXTURES FORjSAtuRDAY. : The following are the fixtures for Sattogether with the grounds and referees: — SENIOR. Poneke v. Berhampore, Athletic Park/ No. 1; 3 p.m., B. Ferry; Old Boys v. Selwyn, Athletic Park. No. 2, S p.m., 4- A. Fletcher; Petone v. Marist, Petone Oval, 3 p.m., J. S. King; Oriental ’ v. University, Kelburn, 3 p.m., A. C. Kitto; Athletic v. Wellington, Kilbirme, No. 1, 3 p.m., v, A.- Smart. j JUNIOR, ‘ j Wellington v. Johnsonville, Johnsonville, 3 p.m., R.. G. Cook©; Teachers' Training College v. Hutt, Hutt Recreation, No. 1, 3 p.m., D. J. Guiney; Porirua v. Old Boys, Porirua, 3 p.m., A. M ’ Flynn; Oriental v. Petone, Petone, No. 2, 3 p.m., R, Herron; Berhampore V. Athletic, Duppa street, No. ’l, 3 p.m., I W. Lennon; 'Varsity v. Marist, Kilbirnie, No. 2, 3 p.m., H. lE. Blßiott; Poneke J- Selwyn, Newtown Park', 3 p.m., S. J. Gnlly. FIFTH A. I Athietic v. Upper Hutt, Upper Hntt, 3 p.m,, G. Wale: Berhampore v. Selwyn, Athletic Park, No.’2, 1.30 p.m., R. El J Martin- Hutt v. Poneke, Hntt Recreation, No. 2, 3 p.m.. O. H. Cleland; Manst v. Petone, Petone, Ston Bank 3 p.m.. G. Rathbone; Oriental v.'Y.M.C.A., Kilbimie, No. 3, 3 p.m.', J. Russell. FIFTH (COLLEGES). Scots College v. Wellesley, Scots College. 3,p.m., H. M. McGirr: St. Patrick's College v. Wellington College B, Wellington College, 3 p.m., R. B. Wilkinson; Wellington College A v. Technical College. Wellington College, 1.30 p.m., A. E. Nicholson. SIXTH. Wellington College A v. Poneke, Wellington College. 1.30 p.m., A. Watson; Wellington College B v. Athletic, Wellington ■ College. 3 p.m., A. H. Nixon; Wellington College C v. Khandallah, Wellington College, 3 p.m.. R. McCullough; Scots College v. Y.M.C.A., Scots College,. 3 p.m.. D. Moroney; St. Patrick's College v. Eastbourne, Athletic Park, No. 1,. 1.80 p.m., C. A. Wandon; Technical College v. Hutt, Hutt Recreation, No. 1, 1.30 p.m., L. D. Reidy; Marist v. Petone, Petone, No. 2, 1.30 p.m., H. Pilcher; I Selwyn y. Boys’ Institute, Duppa street, No. 2, 3 p.m., J. H. Duncan.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11194, 27 April 1922, Page 8
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