FOOTBALL.
COMPETITION GAMES TO-DAY. After a break occasioned by the visit of the South Js’and Maori team, tho competition will he resumed to-day in all grades. At Fraser Bark, AVailii will meet Ohl Boys on No. 1 ground, and Star and Celtic arc drawn to play on No. 2 area. ’The preliminary matches will be Star v. School A. (fourth grade) and Star v. Old Beys (junior), I both of which should be of an attractive ' nature. At -Teniuka,. the chief event wi I be the senior contest between ; Zingari and Tcmuka. | Some changes aro announced in the i allocation of referees for to-day’s matches. Mr P. Cosgrove will take the Zingari-School game at the Caledonian Ground at 1.30,-vice Mr C. de Joux, who will control the. senior match at Tcmuka, Air Phillips not being available. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY. Star B. filth glade have defaulted to Zingari. | In tlie fourth grade, AYaslidykc havo J furleitud to Colne, on account of iniiuenza among members of tbo team. | The fol.owing will play for Zingari fourth grade against Tcmuka, on Anxac Reserve at 2.15 sharp:—Dunn, Holland, Hilton, Laing, McKoaguo, White, Bracefield, Cox, Kay, McKay, Ellis, Davey, AVcston, McKay, Hobbs (2), Chiles, Rush, Andrews. Point Juniors (v. Zingari, at Point, 2.45). —O’Sullivan (2), Kappley, Boyd, Kolliher, Saunders, Gliddon," Hanes, Burrows, Campbell, Alimro (2), Cartwright (2), Larson, Halstead, Dussclt, Hendrickson. (Players to be on ground I at 2.30.) The following tennis will represent Star to-day:—Fourth Grade (v. St. Andrews—bus will leave Church Street corner at I.3o)Tutly, Blanchett, Beckett, Barker, Thompson, Hutton, Solomon, Pickering, Underhill, J. Hill, AA r . Henderson, A. Shannon, Jones, Mi lei-, Armstrong. Huntley. I’ifth Grade (v. Tcmuka. Wnshdvkc—bus leaves corner Church am} Sonliia, Streets at 2 p.m.)—Kave. McColl, Faith, Currie, Coates, Rustnn, Burtenshaw, A'erdon, Marshall. MrKnv, Ball, Brown, Clarke, Rilev, Morris, Spriggs. LUCAS NOT GOTNG TO AUSTRALIA. By Tclecrmpii—Pross A ssooUtion AVELLINGTON, June 25. Lucas of Auckland, has notified the Onion that ho cannot make the trip with the football team to Australia. It is questionable whether Nieholls will be able to play in AVodnosdav’s match versus Wellington, as he is ftdl suffering from strain to the muscles of the back received in Iho North v. South match.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 4
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366FOOTBALL. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 4
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