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FOOTBALL.

Jl-NIOR RKP. TEAM. The following pluyvi> have b«*n chosen -to r the maurh Sou h Canterbury juniors v. Waimate Sub-union, to be played on Thursday next at WaimateFull back, Gilleapie (Temuka) : time-quarters, Sullivan . (Celtic), McKellar (Teniuka), Booth (I'oiiit); -five-eighths. E. Darroch <Z ugari), Hagerty (Zingari! ; half, \V. han (Cel.ic! ; hooketts, \Y. C. Shields {Zingari), C reedy ('lVmuka); lock, Ni-evcu-son (Zingari); supports, Walters (Celtic). Mtifclin (Zingari); buck row, ■ Heath (Tsiiuka), Daltoii (Celtic) ; wing, Doyle lT maru). Emergencies —J. 1- itzgerahi, K. Mayo, J. Kobinson. D. Gunn. The Uarn will travel by the first express on Thursday, and any man unable to make the trip must advise lh« ?<ecreiary as early an possible. : Zingari I. v. Teniuka 11. (referee, Mr Shirtditfe,'. —Tliis game was played on !he Caledonian Grounds, to decide the junior competition. Teniuka o|>ened with tin- wind and tun in their favour,, and Jiingari foruanU by a gooU dnbbhng iu.sn look plav to tin* viM.«<i-s' line. Teniuka weie K«-p; lammed in till Wood wun a tricky run beat the opjiosiug forwards and found tlit* liik- well down the fit-Id. IVu/uka then had the town u«w on th-* def«-ncv, nuking ihein forte two <»r thwe tiuir.s in quick But tlie Zingaii pack weiv no. b«H«m; headed by Maslin and J>u-venMju they again brought play to the visitors' line, «linv tlieir backs made strong but fruitless etfort* ;o voir, Teniuka by good kicking drove rh<- hoiiK- team to tin-it' line, and from loose play had hard luck in ~uo: xoriug, and iinniedtaVly after Surr ilge obtained a sanait mark in Ironf* of the goal. Heath*!! kick .struck the upright. Zingari had to defend their line till the- fir>L call, and it - wan uiuinly through the defend of Ihirroth and Hagertv that the visitor-* did noi score. In the beginning of liit- Mrcond half Temuka were on ihe attack, but Zingari w th the «denient t j in their favour giaduaJly worked them to their own line, and McKellar, Spillun* and (iillt-.spje were n.ainly leapouiibh- for keep ing Uhiiii fi-m scoring and working -he b.ul to h ill «ay. 110 n t> ains were doing th*ir b vi. but litt'e giotin.l w;o» gain-d by either side, for >trong attack and kicking by Zingari wer<- niey with miuikl dejclu.- by 'lemuka. Towards the cio.vUk< Zing.ui combination began to :•!!. and they had the va-.i'.or.i on tiieir l.in'dll the whittle t-.oUnded. but svi i ; lllK.hkto More, and t!n- game ended in i draw. Thi« leave. the '.<eani> in (h>- >:•••;■• ji><tioii, and they w:ll have !•> |ti* t 1 again for junior ho;ioui>. Cl:ic v. Temuka 1 hotn>on, rc f. r.«-.i—The linal of the J';"->idenl > oom-|M-tition wa-> fought 'lit \u-!>i>i.iv at *lVtmika. 'lVmuka won th-- tie* and elected 10 play with the Mm. a strong wind blowing hi their favour. Celtic kicked off and tlii- ball went into touch a few yards from TtmtikaY. n"a! hn.- Fiont th»- lirH-out pr , 's v -'»l hard, but over c.igrmen.* ."[Mjilt their chatic- and Tcintska f'iceii. A number of -.ctuiim followed tin- kick off. but Celtic forwards nwn had their opjion iu (i;!!i. ui;)• Fc,ii< r iclieve<i his oide w ilh a k:ck. which Celtic mulled A nil a scrum -iniU'd. j».,t '.in* l» < i| a in! Sli-mii.di.ni .-tit ii u< 11 into T>. luuka'ji iis J fill tlk a f"I U '!.» 'iij-ll got til "Oik. • ii i i'ok piav v. i-ii »ioHii th>- !)••!<! iti i'e' :ituii'-i'iv. Kr'flu a !:ne out Kinh«*r —nurtd tile bi'l and :■ well over tho Jto-'.ft. '1 he r-j;.iv.' :h-- !.:• k '* > [oi'.ed goal, jlihotigli Wii» WK (ioubtfnl - tun L a ( '• i: iv play-T in the alii w j»ii I;' I'V 1 * J • 1; v r lie ioiild not nit.-i !n« ii.- *...n . r. !>•■ «.•. ili a ['•ititJ-'ii !«» **'•* -])«" f-iar! of t;j'- Ki.K A f:- r »■ III" fa-t forward t iv.l»e» Up ail! <!.inu tlf field '•!>•• win'C-- !.:■'> *nn«- t'n ift inning |ca* I 'eltic with wifiil at tiifr b >■ k'- tii" Uali ini'j {'. lO'ika". t. rtitoiv, ~n n'li\ a 'lVt'iiiLa j.layr ;.ivi- (•■!!;, t fr> ki k win- h »h--n 'taken t»y ju«t fr)l s»h«>rt of tin- bar. I.mnka t..rwnr<V loiioHcd j'-'tT the k; \. i '* . ' »•

the ball tfell over Celtic's line, when some fast play ensued nnd for an infringement Celtic were awarded am tlief ki ek. O.Kane took another shot and nurjtowly putting the ball ovei\ out Celtic had the advaiHiogef a*«W«a numerous of which howerer were converted. Siiovllv af»er this* the whistle sounded time leaving Temttka the winners of the PrusidenLi.v coniiietition for 19C8 bv 4 points to nil. , ASSOC I ATI OX TO I■R XK Y Per Press Association. DUX El) IX. yept. 30. At the Association football tournament tO'daw Welling ; on defeated Taranaki hj) 4 goals to nil. The linal between Wei ling Con and Otago will be played on Saturday. . . , „ , A conference of .Associat on footajall oelegate from various parts of the dominion opt*iH*i .here to-night, Mr J. J» Roberts (ire&suivr of the NVw Zealand 1 jbootboJl Association) presiding. It was decided to make the iollowing recommendations to v l,e X.Z.F.A. -. —That the present system of competing for the Brown shield be abolished, and that in future the shield be a challenge shield >o be played for on 1 ihi» MjQjiwhat similar to the Ranfurly and l'luiiket .vinelds, under rules to b" passed by the X.Z.F.A.; the proceed from tbo "shield conte-Ai to be apportioned as follows:—s j«?r cent, of the gross takings to the X.Z.F.A.. 75 per tvut. of Uie net to tho challvuging association and 25 per cent, to the challenged association; that Uie winners of the present competition be the hit>t holders of tlte shield; that in the casu oj any club or jai.-ocia-tion importing a coach, he be jx-rm tied to plav for liiat club or association, no club to play mono than oiiw coach ; that iuWprovincial schools matches bo eitcouniged; that a referws* avsociatson be established with heud<nuyjiers in Wellington, and that all expenses be borne by t'W Xvw Zealand Council ; Uiat. pay»H-iit\be made tu representative plavert> tor lo:ti of Utile if iujul-s ai« uv* Liblc, uo player in receipt of wag-en while on tour to be in clu<i,-«i ui tlijs tesolutiou.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13696, 11 September 1908, Page 7

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FOOTBALL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13696, 11 September 1908, Page 7

FOOTBALL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13696, 11 September 1908, Page 7