FOOTBALL.
SENIOR CUP riNAI>. KAIER AU v. OLD BOYS. ON REC. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Probably never before in the history of Wanganui Cup football have the rinal games lor the senior championship been invested with such an extraordinarily great; amount of interest. Old Boys are leading Kaierau and Pirates-Ara-moho by one point, so that the last matches Lire full of interesting possibilities. The meeting of Old Hoyts and Kaierau at 3 p.m. on Saturday is* really the Cup final, for should Old Boys gain the victory the Cup is theirs again. S.'ivuld they draw, provided Pirates-Ara-moho defeat Marists, the former will have to play off with Old Boys. Or again, if Kaierau come out on lop. they will be the ones to play off with Fir-aies-Aramoho. The position of the three leading senior teams is undoubtedly interesting. PALMERSTON HIGH SCHOOL DEFEAT NAHEK. The annual match between Palmerston North and Napier High Schools was played at Palmerston Noith yesterday, in the lirst spell Napier led by 5 to nil. In the second spell Brophy scored for j’aimerston North. Hodder equalising by conceiting the try. Almost at the end of the game Napier were penalised, and Hodder kicked another goal, giving Palmerston North the game by 8 to 5. Palmerston also won the debating contest, ana the junior match by 19 to 13. N.Z.B.U. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, July 29. The Jlanagenftnt Committee uf the New Zealand Rugby Union met to-night. It was decided to urge that the South Island inter-college tournament to be held at Dunedin next month should be included in the Moascar Cup competition. A similar request is to be made in connection with Auckland Grammar School-New Plymouth Boys' High School match, which will be played in Taranaki shortly. A communication i'roiri the Old Boys of Te Ante College asking for permission to play a game against Sydney University team at Wanganui, was forwarded to the University Council with a recommendation that it be considered favourably. J.u application from the Manawatu Union for a match against the South African touring team next year was deferred pending consideration of the visitig team's itinerary. An application from Otago Rugby Union for reinstatement of G. Jarvis was granted. TO-MORROW’S CUF FINAL. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. WANGANUI AND OLD BOYS. —Campion. Newsome, Clare, Ross, Alabaster, Mullins, Cox. Palmer, Swan, Svenson, Tempterton, Scott Strachan and Rowe. KAlERAU.—Pairman. Grogan, Collier, Glenn. J. Lockett, A. Lockett, B. Lockett. Ogilvie, Wilson. Beard, Whiting, L>uggan, Teehan, Lynch, and Stewart. KAIERAU CLUB. Seniors, on Rec., at 3 p.m., see above. Juniors, on Rec. at 1.30 p.m.—Williams, Bristol, Perrett, Lockett. Boulton. Traill, Garner, Reid, Richdale, Glasgow <2), Robinson. Waterhouse, Lumsaen, McLean. Brooks, Reynolds. Fourths, on Rec. at 1.30 p.m.—Stevenson. O'Connor. Darbyshire, Murray, Simpson, Wahlstrom, Mutimer, GJ), AlcKenzie, Brookie, Munro, Wilson (2). Lockett, MtjLauchian, Everett, Coulston, Pedley, and Price.
OLD BOYS CLUB. Seniors v. Kaierau, on Rec. No. 1 at 2.4 5 p.m. (see above). Juniors v. Kaierau, on Rec. No. I. at j.3u p.m.—Withers, Eadie. Paterson, Anderson. Woods, Fleming, Dunlop, Wylie. Carvel, Harrison, Strachan, Mullins, Newton Scott, Welsh, Tell'ar, and Deem. Fourths v. Kaierau, on Rec. No. 2, at 1.30 p.m.—Wakeling (2), Mosen, Johnson. Couch, Palmer, Savage, Boyd, Williams, Gurney, Lints, Hardman, Hoggarth. Clapman. Hali, Lvnch, Cowie and Wiikie. PIRATES-ARAMOHO CL ÜB. Seniors v. Marists.—Head, Philiipson, Kerr. Hartwell, Sutherland, Sanderson, Ahern, Bidwell, Boswell, Hogan, Tyler, Ross. Delves, Danielson. Bartord, Heinold, and D. Smith. Aramoho Thirds v. College, at Tech, ground at 2.30 p.m.—Luff. Owen, Mooseman, Hooper, Sargent, Harper, Walker (2), Gibson, Horne, Sloan, Burmester, Haylock, Ahern, Summers (2), Greaves. MAR IST OLD BOYS. The following will represent Marist Old Boys against Pirates on Saturday.— Sutherland. r r. Quirke, Hastings, Paki, Dodson, Hogan. Timms, Bates, Benefield, Wilson, C’oxon. Fromont, Shanks, Greener, Corliss, Dillon, Connop. TIE ASSOCIATION GAME, Teams for games on Victoria Park to-morrow are as follows: — Returned Soldiers v. The Rest. (Referee, Mr Phillips). Returned Soldiers will be selected from the following: Thomas. Blcasdale, Moreland (2), McDougal. Barker, Campbell, G. Beckett, E. Beckett, Walker, McKecknie, Cooper, and Tipper. The Rest will be selected from the following: Carter. Healy, Stapleton, Harrison, Low, Lett. Glover, Woodham, Mitchell. Maloney, Humpton, Pap worth, and Hedgnian. All soccer players are requested to roll uj> in view of a possible match against M ellington for the Brown Shield next month, as full practise is necessary.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 6
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