WANGANUI RUGBY
TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW “MOYE” SCHEME TO OPERATE The Aloye Rugby scheme functions to its full extent as from to-morrow, and city teams participating will be chosen as under: — Wanganui and Old Boys. Seniors v. Alarton Old Boys at Alarton (bus leaves Alartin and Vernon’s at 1 p.m.): Blyth, Grace, AicGreg'-T, Williams, Robertson, Nicholls, Aloltatt, Chamberlain, Alclntyre, Barton, Neil son, Hunter, Halligan, Thomas, Hansen, Sharp, Bullock-Douglas, and Polson. Juniors v. Kaierau, at Racecourse, at 1.30 p.m. —Roydhou&e, Lloyd, Renshaw, AlcNeil, Futcher, Northover, Taylor, Fleming, Stroud, Blyth, Cooke, Reid (2) Campion, lluwyler, Kitney, Hoare, Hague-Smith, Allen, Jeffs, Kilt. Alarist Club Seniors v. Pirates, on Spriggens Park, al 1.30 p.m.—AlcCashin, Bowler, Loader, Connor, Sextyu, Box, Currie, Morgan, Smith, Alallhews, Ford, lienolds, I’lnll.ips, Hansen, AlcGiynn, Dow, Young, AUriin, Doodie, Boag, Sheehan. Jun.ors* v. College, on College grounds No. 1, at 2.15 p.m.—Bilderueck (2), Cronin, AlcCashin, Irving, Corrigan, Cudby, Wilson, Brennan, Wailace, Dowdall, Greener, Gilbert, GiliKk, Townsend, O’Neill, Alattnews, Fremont, Gallagher, Low, and Richardson. Fifths v. Tech. School, on School ground No. 3, at 2 p.m.—AlcAlahon, Dowdall, Bergersen, Reardon (2), Brown (2), Wallace (2), Green, Brewci, Alanagh, Fremont, Peters, Sullivan, Dellow, Brownsharp, Ohiel, Cross. Kaierau Club Seniors v. llalcombe, at Halcombc (meet at Alartin and Vein.cn’s at 1 p.m. sharp).—Luckett, Alorgan, Thompson, Brogden, Smith, Jones, Burgess, Darby, Glenn, Firmin, Le Fevre, Dawson, Sercombe, Stewart, Simpson, Whale, Pleasants. z Juniors v. Old Boys, on Racecourse No. 1, at 1.30 ,p.m. —Gilford, Co-rby, Earles, Cresswell, O’Donnell, Wilson, takarangi, Duncan, Poole, Childs, Afanssen, Larsen, Alooney, Shipman, Anderson, Paddy, Clarke, Hawkins, Wahlst roiu. Thirds v. Tech. Old Boys, on Racecourse No. 2, at 1.30 p.m. —A full muster is req ties red. Fourths v. Collegiate L, on Collegiate No. 2 ground, at 2 p.m.—A full muster is requested. Fifths v. 'technical 1., on Technical ground, at 3 p.m.—A full muster 1» requested. Tech. Old Boys’ Club Seniors v. Waverley, on Spriggens Park at 1.30 p.m. — Valentine, Alufray, Briscoe, Beadle, AlcCormick, Welsh, Gilbertson, Fowler, Day, Goffe, Hutchinson, Davidson, Blakely, Kjos-s, Aiderton, Jones, Goldsbury. .Juniors v. Kaierau 111., on Racecourse, at 1.30 p.m. —Donaldson, Smith, Workman, Welton, Fowler, Aloosman, Sherlock (2), Delves, Shuker, Johnston, Groshinski (2), Low, Phillips, McKinnon, Christenson, Brown, Breed, Cairncross, Harrison, Owen, Godwin. Fourths v. Pirates, on Racecourse, at 1.30 p.m.—Shipman, Couchman, Forrester, Healy, Coates, Gifford-Alcore, Cairncross, Bustard, Rogers, Kingham, Fowler, Alullholland, Adamson.’ Liddell, AlcKonzie, Scddon, Ward, Sherlock, Ralph. Pirates Club. Seniors v. Alarist, on Spriggens PtM'k, at 1.30 p.m.—rpriggeus; Berryman, Ale Pike, Stewart. Gordon, McGrath, Lind, Copley, IDicker (2), Kench, Tonks, Pedley, Agnew, Grayson, Duncan. Brown, Head, Maitland and AlcNeil. THE REP. TEAM In yc,terday’s issue the representa five team suggested by “Cross-bar” was not complete, some of the type having gone astray. The complete team should have been: — Full-back: K. Welsh (TlO.B.). Three-quai’.ers: T. Chase (T.), Camp bell (Wav.), Bullock-l Douglas (O.B.). Five-eighths: Barton (2nd.), ‘Drake Thompson (Ist.). Half-back: J. Morgan. Back of Scrum: G. Lockett. Sides: C. Hutchinson and James. Locks: Firmin and Davidson. Front. Row: AlcGregor, Charles, “Wally” Thompson. Reserves: Petersen and Jone? (backs); AleClcnaghan and A. Stewart (Kaierau), forwards. The reserves have not been placed in order of merit, but according to positioning—Petersen for an inside position, Jones perferably foi a wing’s job, Stewart as a front row forward and AleClcnaghan for loose play.—‘ ‘ Cross-bar. ’ ’ GAY LOCKETT’S PLAY To the Editor: Sir, —In reading “Crossbar’s” notes on football in to-day’s paper I could not help noticing the mild way in which hu suggests that Gay Locket’, should be nominated for the North Island team. Now, sir, I have followed football for over thirty years and have played a bit and have seen some good players in that lime, including Seeling, Brownlie, Ale Williams, Porter and Co.. but I have never seen a better exhibition of forward play than was given by Gay Lockett on Tuesday last. Afost forwards have their spells in a game, but Locke't goes from whistle to whistle, and if I was picking a New Zealand team he would he the first forward I would pick.—l am, etc., JACK HOGAN. Wanganui, June 25, 193 G. Lockett has always been a hard player and has maintained the vim he has always been noted for, but, this season, his control of the ball has added’the lustre to his play which was lacking to some extent in former years. —“Cross-bar. ”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 150, 26 June 1936, Page 4
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719WANGANUI RUGBY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 150, 26 June 1936, Page 4
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