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THE SKIN'S HEALTH.

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him. In the race for the. leather, which went into the dead-ball area, both players camo down on the aaphaH. The Blues made the ensuing play very warm indeed, and Macpherson, getting away, passed to Dansey, who, running strongly, just managed t.o keep off the line ami score. Wi Repa was again unsuccessful, rfie scoro then being 22—3. Immediately on recommencing the Light Blue lacks adopted their usual tactics, Gilray this time making the opening for M'Chcsncy, on the left wing, and the latter had no difficulty in .touching down. Dansey's attempt at goal was a little wide. The visitors swept down field on the ball being- returned into play, Taylor being mainh; responsible for the reverse. A shot at goal from a penalty bv Ryder was ineffectual, and University turned defence into attack, with the result that M'Chesney, picking up from a looso scramble, was enabled to add to the scoro. Bansey failed to convert. With about 10 minutes to go, the Maroon forwards. headed by Longlon and Cook, invaded their opponents' twenty-five, Where Univcrstty could effect no relief. Tijjht play followed, and the visitors gradually forced tho Light Blues back, Harrison at length scoring in a good position. Itvder attempted to place a goal without" su'ccefs. The visitors returned vigorously to tho attack, confining the play pretty well to tho forwards, but without further result, and just prior to the call of time, as the result, of a smart run, Nukti placcd play at halfway. Scores: University 2& points. College 6 points. Mr W. ,T. "Wilson gave every satisfaction as referee. OTAOO REFEREES' ASSOCIATION, The following referees have been appointed, for Saturday's matches: — First Grade—Port Chalmers v. AlliambraIfr V. M'Donald; Zingari-Richmor.d v. Taicri Rovers—Mr A. Martin; Pirates v. Dunedin— Mr 11. M'Farlanc; Southern v. University— Mr J. Williams; Union v. Kaikorai—Mr B, C Proctor. Second Grade.—Kaikorai v. Dunedin—Mr XV. Facer; Zingari-Richmoitd v. Union-Mr S. Ballnntyne; Southern v. West Taicri— Mr W. Spence; Ravensbqurne v. PiratesMr A. E. Fish; University v. Port Chalmers—Mi C. Eyre; Taieri Rovers v. Alhambra—Mt C. Brooks. Third Grade.—Union v. Ravensbotirne—Mr J. Connelly; Zingari-Riclimond v. Kaikorai— Mr J. King;. University v, Alhambia-Mi- A. Kingi Port Chalmers v. Southern—Mr XV. Bridges; Pirates v. Dunedin—Mr J. Morris. ' Fourth Grade.—Pirates v. Dunedin—Mr A. Archer; Kaikorai v. Southorn B—Mr 11. Lawrie; Alhambra. v. High School—Mr E. Kchoe; Zingari-Riehmond v. Southern A— Mr 1). Corson. Fifth Grade?— School C v. School A—Mr A. F. Anderson; Port Chalmers v. Kaikorai— J. Dey; Union v. Zingari-Riclimond—lit T. Morton; School B v. Dunedin—Mr A. Wallace; Alhanibra v. Kaikorai B—Mr J. Gurside. * School Hatches.—Arthur Street v. Musselburgh—Mr S. Sandcs; High School v. St. Patrick's—Mr ft. C. Black; Union Street v. Ravensbourne—Mr M'Culloueh; Albany Street v. Schvv'u—Mr E. Itobson; George Street v. Kensington—Mr V. Shclton; Port v. St. Clair—Mr T. M'Queen. Country Matches. — Waikouaiti v. Shag Point—Mr A. Austin; Waiwera v. Clinton, at Clinton—Mt T. Boyle; Owaka v. Kaitangata, at Balclutha—Mr A. Hobson. Referees are requested to note that a player cannot bounco the ball into the field of play from the touchline. but ho can roll it in and play it himself.—X.Z.R.A. OTAGO FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. The following referees have been appointed for Saturday's matches:—' First Grade.—Southern v. Mornington B— Mr W. Smith; Mornington Av. Maori HillMr W. H. Irvine; Battalion v. Kaitangata— Mr H. Hannah; Green Island v. Roslyn— Mr P. Braithwaite; Northern v. Wakari— Mr A. Lang. Second Grade.—Wakari v. Mornington C— Mr ,T. Watson; Southern v. Roslyn—Mr Howell; Northern A v. Green Island—Mr J. B. Dempster; liavensbourne v. Maori Hill—Mr F. Murphy; Battalion v. Northern B—Jlr Freeman. Third Grade—Roslyn A v. Mornington D— Mr P. Braithwaite; Northern D v. Roalyn No. I—Mr W. H. Irvine; Wakari v. Northern C—Mr Aitcheson; Southern Av. Northern— Mr A. Lang; Ravensbourne v. Maori HillMr J. Laing. Fourth Grade.—Northern v. Wakari—Mr Aitchcson; Christian Brothers v. High School —Mr A. Hall; Southern v. Mornington—Mr F. Murphv; Green Island v. Ravensbourne— Mr A. Hall.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13940, 27 June 1907, Page 10

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THE SKIN'S HEALTH. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13940, 27 June 1907, Page 10

THE SKIN'S HEALTH. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13940, 27 June 1907, Page 10