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Three Good Games

BRIGHT RUGBY AT EDEN PARK Manukau and Varsity FAST and open Rugby should be the fare at Eden tomorrow when Manukau meets Univeraitv AhT l trounced by Training College last week the at’ lthou £ h can be relied upon for spectacular ™ ’ the * Manukau slde sity, now that weaknessesnearSe and Un.iveris revealing flashes of last season’s rectified,

Marist and Training College meet on Eden Park No. 2 and an Interesting game should result. The teachers are as yet undefeated, but Marist, securing its first win last Saturday, will be keen to add another scalp to its collection. City and College Rifles play on No S, and if it can maintain last week's form. City should not be greatlr troubled. Rifles may provide such another sensation as when it swarmed over Grammar. The curtain-raiser at Eden Park will be between Varsity and Marathon, stalwarts of the senlor B competition. Ponsonby plays Graf ton at the Showgrounds and Gram* . ™ar old Boys meet Technical Old Boys on Domain No. 6. AH senior matches are timed to start at 3 n m Teams are as follow: pm ' Senior A Grade University.—Robinson, Edwards r„„ kin, Pinion. Anderson, Clarke (>,l'!.,' Jeukin. McKay, Carter, s totter Winns' Goodwin, Matheson, Bush, Brooker ' Grammar 0.8. Skelton , , Wilson, Lewis, Olsen, Connor, Potter (2i' Jordan. Batty (2), Knight (2), Cathcart' Schnauer, Eady, Singleton. J atncart, College Rifles.—Lansen, Williams (•f'i Wilson, McGregor, Webber, Gillesnie Art/’ (■hell. Kirk, Donald, Fogarty steel" Naokes, Stewart, Nicholson, Dodd, Lawn McDonald, Sou ter, Kidd. awn. City.—M Herewini, N. Ifwerson. R Wheaton, J. Ferguson, A. Berridsre Allen, B. Lockie, D. Kerr-Taylor, B. Fletoher. N. Crisp W. McLean, A. Sorrenson, H. larnall, B. Kennedy. H. Flav V Clarkin, H. Fitzjames, P. Phillips ’ N* Pa pish. ’ Marist—Cornthwaite, Johnson, Stuart Walshe, Mallett, Smith, Wright, Marshall, Dunne, Henry. Malloy. Locke, Cotter. Davies, Hadley, Carroll. Training College.—Butler, Abbot, Lawrie. Mcßae. Mackay, Weir, Rae, Woodroofe, Blow, Dobbs, Peacock, Webb Stiioey, Herbert, Hodge, Belshaw, Johnson, Walker. Senior B Grade University.—Miller McCarthy, Jensen Foreman. Hudson, Dunn, Stone, D’Aurhreau. Dtxon, Babbage, Bergham, Stehr, Lamb, Moorehouse, Milliken, Bailey, McGlaahan. H.M.S. Dunedin, against North Shore.— 'ihoraas, Summerhayes, Hopwood, Lissette, Mclntosh, Churchill, McLeod, Stott, Hewson, Chadwick, Martinson, McNeil Mason. Milne. Boyle. North Shore.—Boston, Parkinson, Hooker, Hume, Callaghan, Roach, Palmer, Lynch, Robbie, Strange. Souter, Ray, Stapleton, Newman, Windsor, Eade, Rutland. Parnell.—Packman, Dyett, Franklin. O’Grady, Southerly, Rhodes, Iverson <2), Munyard. Flynn, Davis, Barry, Bell, Newland. Killipp, Mclntosh, Lawson, Greigg, Hines, Stevens. Second Grade

\ arsity A.—Jackson, Henton, Hosking, K. Taylor, Watts, Malcolmson, McCrvstal. Bark, Watt, Stronge, O’Halloran, Me-

Wrlght K9lly ' Boswel1 ' Hudson, Watkin, ■Whul Sit s«i B 'r G ?? ham - McLaurln, Hogg, son. n. Hely: Gaudip- , C*rammar A.—Cleverly Garliu-R tin S™“: BVnnVh 8 ’ Bllrke . ' Meredith, Biss" Von Stnlm1 kh: LT' Scarborough, Hamilton, cJeyo^Sb&^rWm" I’6 1 ’ 6 - P °‘ luck ' w,| rai mif B.—Graham, McCoy, Brace«bf “ ith ’ ManSi “' Coliege Rifles.—Gifford. Vere MeMcKlrv,v a U ey ' Kin eston, Malloy, Fisker, bie rn oV,?J orEan ,'/ lait ’ Speakman, Lami utchinson Metcalfe, Collins, Rushworth, Leiske, Lawford. Emi ty 'TS-a din g' • Bickering, Crook, P‘ ‘f'- Ba ‘ d ' Smith, Peillon, Judson, Doornn, Ross, Johnston, Cornaga, Allan T>hilliS, US^ U '- W ,‘ lite - Howie, Simmons, Phillips, Elwm, Dudley, Logan, Wathem. mr J ;l a J iS ir“ 1 , J , oomb ,'. Garvey, Belcher. Main, AU nS l le f' Rennie . Lock, McVeagh, cl, Q e _ r ; McCabe. Eville, Lynch, Clark, Stuart, Downes, Peters. ft nn i k . a l >U ?, a '- —Y eitch > Andrews, King, £i l „ r - B f l nsd ® ll ■ Double, Aitkin, Dale liml ' cS 11 ?,' Better, Hewson, Woods, Ronn. Christie, Dumper, Mclnman, Somerville. Longfleld. Third Grade , r .y a^ s j, ty -—: Br °wne, Andrews, Mason, Hawkins, Mars. Ludbrooke, McCoy. Gregor//. Martin, Farrell, Clarkson, Abbott, T«±ttersfield, Cleland, Mandeno, Baildon, Smith. Kenny. Grammar A.—Marriott, Owen, Molloy, Copeland, Warren, Robertson, Holmes, Stevenson, Miller, Macey, Tattersfield, Rawle, Dickson, Griffiths, Gould, Johnstone. Grammar B.—Main, Walton. Warren, Sealy, Wiberg, Whitley, Taylor, Potter, Sefton, Percy, Res ton, McKearney, Stuart, Cannings, King, Davidson, Anderson. City.—Cantlon, Wells, Cummins. Patten, Payne, Ford, Rea, Pivott, Webb. McLean, Absolum, Wigmore, Wales, Warren, £Joble, Fahey, Molesworth. Y.M.C.A.—Watt, Munro. McDonald, Gray, Smith, Bycroft, Wild, Lane, Jansen, Findlay, Barnfather, Cole, Bergman, Whitmarsh, Mather. Waitemata.—Sinton (3), Thomson, Taylor, Cutler, Reber. Mettam, Delaney, Mitchell, Nicklin, Ross (2), Reannie. Buchanan, Berry, Greenslade, Murphy. Parnell.—Watkins, McCarthy, Jenkins, Strong, Dowd. Barry, Cox, Cullumn, Smith, Courtney, Halpin, Scarabough, Keane, Kay, Kelly, Callaghan, McDonald North Shore.—Davies, Armiger, Tope, Knox, Carrington, Walker, Kitehings, Kircher, Wilson, Sheldon, Muskett, Matwig, Anderson, Sua Tui, Stowers, Brown. Third Intermediate Grade Varsity.—Lewis, Henderson, Boucher, Shroff, Sheriff. Wilson, Pickmere, Kalaugher. Benton, Horsfall, Sutherland, Scott, Krebs, Moore, Young, Gresham, Miller, Lowry, Thomson, Foote, Elley. Training College.—Simmons, Nagle, Wooller, Gayley, Lee, Smith, Cutter, Witten, White. Frith, Addis, McNiven, Cornes, Thompson. Takapuna.—Wilson, Double, Fountain, Hunt, Wells, Bigwood, Edmonds, Hyland, Brunton, Anderson, Brough. Jacobsen, Bennett, Clark, Gunn, Lisk, Thomas, Cupitt, Nevill. Y.M.C.A.—Chambers, Randersnn, McTvor, Carroll, Corbett, Marlow, Eamnuel, Herbert, Underwood, Mills, Edwards, Howley, Love. Osbalir, Gardiner, Cutforth. North Shore.—McCallum, Broughton, Mclndoe, Shea, Ilislop, Curtayne, Moore, McGann, Letts, Hagen, Ranby, Clark, Mason, Joyce. Fourth Grade Grammar O.B.—Fisher, Allen, Stubbs (2), Tilly, Pattison, Cato, Wray. Turner, Laird. French. Watson, Bean, Blonifield, Mueller, Knight, Kelly, Coomljies, Clap--1 Marist.—Corbett. Swindley, Clark, Dodd, Gaw, Kennedy, Craies, Oddy, Astrella, Butler. Oram, Bradley, Williamson, Greenwood, McKenna. Travis, Armstrong. McCabe. , __ , Y M.C.A. —Johns, Pressly, Haiford, Bruno, Hawkins, l< f C. Harris. Shortland, E. Hnrris, Miller, Duncan, McLean, Kirk, Bathurst, Redpath. Spratt, Jamieson, Stephens. _ Parnell. —Harding <*). . Tomlinson. Keane, Clegg, Sorenson, AVhittle, Best, Smith, Magee. McKenzie. Johnston, Cullumn, Barry, Wilson, Johnstone. Matches Postponed Owing to the prevalence of influenza the following games set down for decision tomorrow by the Auckland Rugby l*iiion will not. be played: Third Grade intermediate: Training College v. Public Sth k grade Ur Ma S mlkS 1 “mf ton; sixth Kade er luburb S a v. St. Hellers: seventh grade B, Manukau v. North Shoie. BOWLING AND CROQUET W All! XU CLUB’S MEETING (from Our Own Oorrcspondcnt) AVAIUKU, Thursday. The annual meeting of the Waiuku Bowling and Croquet Club was held In the Parish Hall on Wednesday night, the president, Mr. A. P. Jack, presiding over an'attendance of over 40 members. The report and balance sheet disclosed that the club was in a much better financial position than last sear. The president thanked all members for the support accorded him during the year and made special mention of the work carried out by Mr H Flavell as green superintendent. The president then presented trophies to the winners of club competitions. as follows: Full rink winners. S. Bonnar, F. S. Millington. D. Neil and A. P. Jack; club champion, Mr. D Neil; first-year champion J. Arkle, championship pairs. O. V. Williams and H. M. Barribull; B grade championship pairs. B. Oeraghty mid C . O Roscoe; handicap pairs. 1. Gill and H. M. Barriball. The following officers were elected: President, Mr. J. O. Crouch: vicepresidents. Messrs. W. L. AVest and S. Bonnar: secretary and treasurer, Mr W t>. Bridle; executive committee, Messrs. D. Neil, Lieut.-Colonel M. Aldred C. O. Roscoe, H. Flavell and F. S Millington; Mesdames H. Flavell and AV. H. McNaughten; green superintendent. Mr. H. Flavell; auditor. Mr. C II Greenhead; selectors, Messrs. H. M. Barriball, G. A’. Williams and O. Roscoe; delegates to Northern AVaikato Association. Messrs J. O. Crouch and AV. L. West. A notice of motion to increase the subscriptions of croquet players from £1 Is to £2 2s was defeated, and a motion to increase them to £1 10s was carried. PONSONBY BOWLING CLUB The following skips have entered for the King's Birthday tournament, to be held on" Monday, June 3, commencing at 8 4a am.: Meese (A'ew Lynn), Bell (West Knd), Potter (AVest End), Dick, Miller. Parsons, Letham, Best (Pon- j sonby). . . Further entries are invited.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 671, 24 May 1929, Page 13

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Three Good Games Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 671, 24 May 1929, Page 13

Three Good Games Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 671, 24 May 1929, Page 13

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