FOOTBALL.
THE TOURNAMENT. The names of the competing teams in to-morrow's tournament are as follows:—Senior (8) Albion (Christchurch), Rakaia, Timaru, Star, Temuka, Piratesj Celtic, and Zingaric Juniors (14) —Timaru, Temuka, Pirates, Celtic, Zingari, Gernkline (A and B)„ Athletic, Southern Cross (AshburtoiO, Fairlie (A and B), Cricklewood, Albury, Tliwiroa (Waimato). — President's (9)—~ Temuka, Star, Pirates, Celtic, Zingari, Athletic, Geraldine, Southern Cross, High School. Fourth Grade (4)-" Celtic, Star, Zingari, High School, The first game is timed to commence at 9.30 a.m., and country teams mini arrive as early as possible, the lone programme admitting of no delay, and teams not ready to start at programme time are liable to disqualificatioa. All afternoon mixed trains are delayist? to suit the convenience of visitors, and the morning train from Oamara wili stop at the Caledonian siding.
The following teams will play fan; Pirates Football Club in the Serett* aside Tournament: —Seniors.—G. Wall, G. Coles, W. Davey, W. Davis. J. Smith, H. Carlton, R. Rodgers. Juniors. —J. King, J. Jackson, RU Allen, G. Valentine, L. Allot, J. Lahore, R. Hay. Thirds.—Cosgrove, Dosset, Williams, Anderson, Smallridge, Power, David. Celtic Tournament Teams. President's.—J. Allen, W. Feely, R. O'Connor, T. Smith, P. Mulcahy, T. Gibb, C. Stewart. Juniors.—S. 1 Mason, J. Houlihan, D. Hertnan, •' D. Houlihan, E. Leigh, W. Fitzgerald, J. Wren. Seniors. —L. Riordan, T. Hertnan, W. Houlihan, M. Darcy, G. Niatt, J. O'Brien, G. Fitzgerald. The following have, been selected M the Star Club's tournament teams: — Seniors —J. Thomson, F. Morgan, F. Robson, R. Houston, E. Gibson, H. Rollinson, H. Mayo. Thirds—H. Fraser, F. Cook, C. Groves, S. Logan, C. Clarkson, W. Collins, G. Logan. Fourths—F. Duncan, J. Mcßae, J. Clarkson, G. Annear, O. Bracefield, F. Wakefield, W. McNicol. WIN FOR QUEENSLAND. Ptcss Aasociation-By Telegraph-Gof>yrighfc SYDNEY, June 1. In the return match, Queensland defeated New South Wales by 8 t» 6. The weather was showery. It was a close gam© throughout. Nej» South! Wales was leading by a. point. at halt time. The Queenslanders scored , the winning try just before the end of tho game.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14214, 2 June 1910, Page 5
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