SPORTS TOURNAMENT.
JUBILEE DAY. FESTIVAL AT SEDDON PARK. The Hamilton Diamond Jubilee celebrations will be continued to-morrow at Seddon Park when an all-sports meeting will be held. Special prizes will be offered, consisting chiefly of gold medals which will serve to act as souvenirs of Hamilton's jubilee. The programme is a lengthy and varied one and includes a number of school cham pionship events, five and seven-a-side tournaments —Rugby, League, and soccer —together with hockey and lire brigade competitions. Given favourable weather the meeting should be a particularly enjoyable one, providing a suitable climax to the jubilee week celebrations. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. In the fixtures for the first round of the flve-a-side tournament, the games will be played in order as shown below, and the first Qxture will start at 1.30 p.m. sharp;—Wanderers Av. Rotowaro; United v. Glen Massey B; Pukemiro v. Wanderers B; Piako United v. Glen Massey A. All available referees are asked to be at Seddon Park at 1.15 sharp. Teams. Rotowaro —Tears, Hill, Cuthbert, Bullogb, and Morgan. Wanderers A —W. Moon, A. Moon, A. Smith, Lee, and Crabb. Wanderers B—T. Wishart, A. Wishart, J. Wishart, S. Baird, and J. Caldwell Claudelands Rovers, to play Wanderers on Saturday—Crabb. Cheswork, E. Darlington, Emerson, Elvey, Russell, Shelt, Kennedy, Woodhall, ,1. Darlington, Deacon; emergencies. Kirk, H. Emerson. Match l tar Is at 3 p.m. RUGBY. Old Boys (seniors) —Gray, Hall, Mitchell, Keeny, O'Sullivan, McCormack, and Ewcn; emergencies, Cooper (forward). Fitzgerald (back). Old Boys (3rd grade).—Handley, Drube, McGibbon, Barlow, Marcroft, Clegg, Pearson, Blackman, Skipworlh, Bruce, Jack, C. Brown,, Whittington, Smith, Boneham, Collier, Hansen. LEAGUE. United —Jacques, Robinson, Hemmingway, Cains, Payne, Milliard, Shortcliffe, Molesworth, Muir, Hamilton. HOCKEY. Ngahinepouri—C. Tarr, P. Tarr, Campbell, White, O'Connor, Finch. Old Boys—Bradley, Aitken, Davey, _Sweeney, Allen. LADIES' HOCKEY. . , r ., Old Girls A—Nina Brown, Doris Brett, Poppy Cliff,. Julie Masters, E. Newell, Nellie McMiken, Ada Newell. Old Girls B—Freda Hunger, V. Saunders, Avis Terley, Joy Howe, Elsie Cann, Evelyn Murray, Vera Cann. Scotts A—Misses D. Howlett, E. Young, 11. Henry, J. Fow, J, Money, E. Erickson, H. Roach.
Scotts B—Misses R. Mayes, E. McLean, M. Priestly, E. Clotworthy, G. Hewlett, M. Allen and M. Tate; emergencies, A. Money, R. Roy. High School A, High School B, and Huntly A—The matches will commence on the ladies' grounds, Boyes Park, at 1.30 p.m. punctually.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 2
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