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FOOTBALL.

THE RUGBY GAME. ALBION CLUB. Tbe following players will represent AlSeniors v. Old. Boys, at Lancaster Park, 2.30 p.m.—Egglesonic, Beaumont, Baylis, Biddle, Sdtaoe, Thompson, Lilburne, Foster, Cealey, Hicks, Lawless, Werren, Gallivan, Carroll, Bluclior, Alexander. Juniors v. Christchurch, Albion ground, South Park 2.30 p.m.—Weakley, Johnston, Hollis, Munson, ttibley, Irvine, Grant, Nekton, Buckley, Bowatcr, Sharpe, Whitham, Burke, Oounihan, Clarkson, Searle, Shave. Third grade v. Technical A—Ensor s Hoad, 2.30 p.m.—L. Pay. P. Jack, Middleton, Lamport, Nelson, Scarlo, Lee, Calder. Dawson, Newby, Robertson, Roberts, Pom- . ton, Fulford, iSinglcton, Jordan, Ellis, i Kinley. Fifth grade v. Old Boys, No. f> Polo j grounds, 2.30 p.m.— Lorimor, JCillick, Munn, ! Oliver, Carey, Broad, Meagher, Stewart, j O’Loughlin, Roberts. Mutton, Baird, Henderson. Meadows, Winder, Murray, Bateman. : Schoolboys v. Linwood, Lancaster Park, j 1.15 p.m,—Same as last week, with emer- j SYDEN HA M CL ÜB. Tho following teams will represent Sydenham Football Club to-morrow: Juniors v. liapaiki, at Show Grounds, No. 2:—W. H. Ferguson, E. Harper, G. Cain, B. Bowden, H. Poniton, A. Marshall, T. Forrester, J. M’Geovge, A. S. Kennedy, C. Gr-eatbatch, C. Gibbs, T. Lawn, G. Hill, E. Lord, A. Oraib, F. Powell, It. Soman. Third A v. New Brighton, at New Brightou—L. Edwards, A. Browne, A. Henderson, H. Shirley, C. Davis, C. Bright, J. Grenfell, L. Bisrnan, C. Jessiman, 11. Hansen, J. Hayward, W. Calderwood L. Woodsford J. Brown, ,R. Jones, G. Goodwin. Third B v. Wesley 8., at Sydenham Park —J. M. Page, W. Barker, A. Woolcock, 11. Jacksou, F. Higgs, J. Dyer, R. Robinson, E. Diggs, O. Campbell, J. Thaw, L. Smith, F. Hopgood, A. Inkster, C. Anderson. Fourth grade v. Riccarton, at Waltham Park —H. M’Allistcr, B. Gasson, T. Young, F. Ledgard, G. Lapslie. A. Flanagan, J. 'Vat-son, W. Murray, P. Scott, J. Gibbs, L. M’Quinn, A. Seeicn, J. Chalmers, R. Brundell, H. Brown, A. Pegley. Fifth grade v. West Old Boys, at W. 0.8. ground, South Park—F. Kerr, F. Easton, S. Kidd, S. French. D. Pascoe, E. Young, C. M'Guire. M. Waghorn, AV. Betts, E. Gasson, W. Baylißs, A. Anderson, L. Piper, A. Grenfell, G. Lawrie, S. Walkland. G. Forward, AV. E. Richards, It. Forseutt, W. Talbot. Sixth A. v. New Brighton, at Sydenham Park at 1.30 p.m.—F. Butt. G. Turnpenny, W. Brown, O. Craig, J. Simmer, M. Brazil, L. Templeton, 11. Ankins, F. Grenfell, G. Swanson, T. Thin, R. Hodgson, G. Brown, A. Greig, R. Brownage. Sixth B v. Technical A, at Waltham Park at 1.30 p.m.—G. ©tethers. L. Mute, B. Lawrie, T>. Caraodus. F. Jackson, K. M’Fall, J. Mooro, J. Phillipson, S. Pickett, R. Phillips, s. Burrell, D. Harvey. A. Williamson, M. Alien H. Denhame, D. Swanson, W. P-oase, Willoughby, F. fcmith, L. Hobdcu, S. Watts. Seventh grade v. Christchurch, at Lancaster Park at 1.15 p.m.—E. Upton, F. Lagan, M. Blackmore, A. Rowe, R-. <'Hazelhurst, W. Kerr, N. Waghorn, G. Forward, I. Patrick, J. Samuels, («. Brown. K. Hartland, R.. Clive, R. Hamilton, 0. Hampton, C. Wright, F. Zalinsky, J. Forbes, J. Clarke. Y.M.C.A. CLUB. Fourth Grade v. Linwood. Linwood Park. 2.45 p.m.—Bremford, Gordon. Dawson (21, Gibson, Silvester (2), Copp, Sharp. Frazer, Nash, Simmouds, Maun, Barton, Anderson. Do Malmanche. Fifth Grade v. Linwood, Polo No. 3, 2.45 p.m.—Lee, Voyce. Joseph, M’Nulty, Heath Hyland, Innea, Hyde, Sharp, Hawkins, Scott, Deakin,' Conroy, Barnard, Emerson, Uibb, Edj'vcan. Sixth Grade, a bye.> Schoolboys v. Merivale. Lancaster West. L3O p.m.—Maxwell, Adams, Heath. Collius, Gregg, Stevens, Gaskin, Evans. Seeker. .Morgan, Malcolmsou. Barton, Marshall, Reynolds, Burgess, Emergencies: Tatam, llarriß and Pat-on. ST ANDREW’S CLUB. Third Grade v. West Christchurch Old Beys on Polo Ground No. 3, at .2.15 p.m. on" Saturday—Lee. Ray, Schlutcr, Priestriall, Mortlock. Gibbs, liilsou (2), Anderson,. Ccrsbie, W. M’DYnald, Brown, Reynolds," Rainey, M’Phersou. Emergencies: Crozier, Pocock. THE LEAGUE GAME. MARIST BROS.’ CLUB. Senior A v. Senior B, at Sydenham—E. Brosnahan, T. Gilroy, Fitzgerald (2), H. j Mullins, M’Cormick (2). R. Kirwan, A. j Mundy. L. Petersen, W. Devine, E. H. j Ellis, W E. Meachem, W. Sutherland. Senior B v. Senior A, at Sydenham—L. Brosnahau, A. M'Donald, 'W. Cooke, C. Batchelor. F. Sheehan, T. MuHan. B. Lattimore, H. Blazey, G. Rutherford, J. O'Connell. W. Minchari, C. Bateman, 11. Holloway. Juniors v. Ouruhia, at Ouruhia, at 3 p.m.—M. Molloy, M. Darby, At. Lawrence. V. Smith, C. Handisides, S. McCarthy, J M'Kay, If. Murfttt, S. Polaschek, \ r . Gonsidine, J. O'Shaughnessy, H. Mora. D. Sloan, R. Glubb, J. Hendrem T. Lilley. Third A v. Waimairi, at Beckenham, at 3 p.m.—J. O'Louglilin. J. Crocker. 3. Barnett, S. O'Brieu, L. Foster, C. Fuss, D. Crowe. S. Ashton, J. Mundy, G. Brittenden, P. Clarkson, N. Archer, J. Penrose. Third B v. Woolston, at Woolston, at 3.30 p.m.—R. Lawrence, A. Gillum, O. Growcott, M. Brennan, Noonan (2), T, Dineen, R. Courtney, Cavanagh (2), o- • Forsyth, A. Johnston, It. Milligan, J. { Price, L. Polaschek. Fourth Grade, a bye. Fifth Grade, a bye. ADDINGTON CLUB. Juniors v. Waimari (bU3 leaves Addington Post Office 2 p.m.—P. M'Grath, W. Mayne, Ashton, Pragnell, K. Baker, A. Meyer, Rhodes, Hunter, Harper, Emmerson, Clarke, Litton, F. Rouse,* Dorrizzie, A. M’-Loskie. Third-i v. Heathcoto, Jerrold Street Reserve, 3 p.m.—G. Marra, D. O Connell, G. Gahagan, H. Unwin, H. Stephens J. Clarke, A. Lagan, R. Ward. A. Gahagan, A. Bateman, D. Joseph, B Hall, W. Turner, C. Rhodes. Fourths v. Hornby. Beckenham Park, 3 p.m.—B. O'Connell, A. Peddie, J. Henderson, N. Goodman, G. Goodman, B. Hamer, L. Dunmill, L. Burgesso, J. Madden, E. Marra, E. Robson, C. Burnand, A. Marra. FINANCIAL RESULTS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and K.Z. Cable Association. SYDNEY, July 37. Receipts during tho tour of the Eifglish League team amounted to £28.195. Of this amount the English League’s share is £15,016. THE ASSOCIATION GAME. SUNNYSIDE CLUB. Sunnyside v. Western. at Sunnyside, kick-off 2.30 p.m.—Callaghan, Gould, Mitchell, Batten, Bond, Thompson, MacLaolilan, Purdie (captain), Safey. Browning, Duncan. Reserves. Mazen and Hartley. Referee, Mr Davey. LINWOOD CLUB. Junior v. Thistle, 2.30 p.m.—Wilder, Bird, Atkinson, Wood, A. Tanner. Angus, Spence, Miles, F. Tanner, Derbridge, NelFourth Grade v. St Albans.—At Hagley Park at 1.30 p.m.

CHINESE TEAM. FIRST MATCH DRAWN. Per Pes*s Association. MASTERTON, Jftly 17. ! The Chinese University students’ Association football team -opened play in their Now Zealand tour at Dlasterton to-day, when they- drew .with tlie Wairarapa re>)oue. g«sal each. The attendance totalled Ruin’ m tfife morning rendered the ground heavy and this eou- - \iaitors. The home team was the heavier, but the visitors suffered little from disparity. Their .speed and elusiveness were their beat defence. Though unaccustomed to play with a greasy ball, they showed masterful control and accurate passing, leaving scoring chances to their inside forwards. Their defence was good, the star performers in t \

j this department being 'Ting, right fuilI back; Li-ang, left hall' and Wang, centre- ! half. Their attack relied solely on team i work, individuality being unknown to I them. j Tho first spell was evenly contested, ! neither side scoring. In the second epc-11 j the visitors became accustomed to the } underfoot conditions. Chang, centre for- ! ward, played a splendid game and opened the scoring account half-way through the second spell with a shot that, the local keeper never sighted. Enthused with success. tli© Chinese peppered the home area with successive attacks, but tho local players, more used to the conditions, defended well. Shortly after Wairarapa were awarded a free kick from which Stacey goaled, the ball hitting the upright. and skidding in behind the falling keeper. Hie visiting team gave the impression that,, with combination, they will play sparkling football. They were very popu lar with the public.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17345, 18 July 1924, Page 11

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FOOTBALL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17345, 18 July 1924, Page 11

FOOTBALL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17345, 18 July 1924, Page 11

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