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RUGBY FOOTBALL

THE GAME IN HAMILTON. JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD. TEAM FOR MORRINSVILLE. The Junior Advisory Board has appointed Mr R- Quinn manager of the junior representatives who -are to meet Morrinsville at Morrinsville on Saturday next in the final of the Waikato Junior Cup competition. The junior -club competition will bo continued as usual. The -third grade competition will, however, toe suspended as the third grade representatives are to travel to Cambridge to play the Cambridge juniors on Saturday.

The junior representatives to play Morrinsville at Morrlnsville -on Saturday in the final of the Waikato Junior Cup -competition will toe selected from the following:— 'S'klennars (Royers), Simmons (Karamu), W. Charlston (Karamu), Harrison (Kararnu), Wilcox (Frankton), ■Collier (Franklon), Elliott (Frankton), Robinson (Old Boys), Gilling (Old Boys), Fraser (Old Boys), 11-aughey (T. 0.8.), McOrall (T. 0.8.). Ryan (T. 0.8.), E. Brown (T. 0.8.), Jordan (Marist), Hughes (Railway), T. Skinner (Railway), Begbie (Te Kowhai), Howard'(Te Kowhai). Third Grade Team. Third grade representatives to play Cambridge juniors at -Cambridge on Saturday, are as follows: —Full-back, Slow (Technical School) ; three-quart-ers, Goodwin (T. 0.8.), McNally (O.B.). Sampson (Frankton); fiveeighths, Moses (Frankton), Shaw (Old Boys);' half-hack, Osborne (Frankton); forwards, Flynn (Marist), Bennett (T. 0.8.), Thompson (Technical School), Kano (Marist), M-c-Donagh (T. 0.8.), Mnndeno (O-B.), Moses (Frankton), Jones (T. 0.8.). Reserves: B;ncks, Jones (T. 0.8.), ■Martin (T.0’.8.): forwards, Jordan (Marist), Dic'k (Frankton). All players -must attend practicesheds at 7 p.m. on Thursday evening. The junior representatives will meet at tile Hamilton railway crossing at 12.55 p.m., Saturday, for Morrinsville, and the third grade representatives will leave the railway crossing by bus at 1 p.m. DRAW FOR SATURDAY. Senior Representatives: -Cambridge v. Hamilton, No. 1 Rugby Park. 3 p.m. Junior Representatives! Hamilton v. Morrlnsville, at Morrlnsville. Juniors: Te Kowhai v, Railway, at Te Kowhai, 2.30 p.m,; Marist v. Ruakura, No. 2 Rugby Park, 1.30 p.m.; Technical Old Boys v. Rovers, at Whatawhata; High School v. Old Boys, Old Boys win by default; Karamu v. 'Frankton, Karamu win toy default. Third Grade: Hamilton Representatives v. Cambridge Junior Representatives, at -Cambridge. Fourth Grade: Old Boys v. Technical Old Boys, No. 3 Rugby Park, 1.30 p.m.; Hamilton Referees v. Morrlnsville Referees, No. 1 Rugby Park, -.30 p.m. CAMBRIDGE SUB-UNION. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETS. PEACE CUP ELIMINATION. CAMBRIDGE, Tuesday. The weekly meeting- of the Rugby Union Management Committee was held lu the Power Board Buildings on Monday evening, whenthepresldeii't.M rW.nrakeetaaj sh ets when the president, Mr W. Drake, presided over a good attendance. The project for the new fotoball grounds for the centralising or all Cambridge Tootball was advanced a step fur titer at tbe meeting, when the Cambridge Domain Board wrote that It would approve or the transrer or domain leases hr Vogel Street 111 193 G. I'or such a purpose, subject to an agreement being readied with the lessees. The meeting decided to approach Hie - lossces and also decided lo apply Tor incorporation. Binnie Cup Match. The Walpa Sub-Union advised that it bad to accept the United Club’s failure to keep air appointment Tor tbe Blnnio cup match on August 10, ns a default. The secretary 'explained the circumstances and said It was not tho rault of the United, Club that tbe team did not travel but because several representative players were in a Wdiknto team and ibe Cambridge committee bad telephoned Walpa advising the circumstances and verbally agreeing to a subsequent date. Mr McKenzie said Morrlnsville would not be challenging on the 31st and he had | been In touch with Walpa asking that that date be given United. It was agreed that the secretary endeavour to finalise a game Tor United on August 31. The Putaruru Sub-Union Invited Cambridge to visit them on September 7. It was decided to rerer the matter to tbe selector to report at next meeting. Mr A. Finch, president or the Hockey Association, waited on tho meeting regarding a representative hockey match, Auckland senior team v. Cambridge, at Victoria Square, on August 31. The Hockey Association wished to co-operate with the union on that day and arrange a Joint arternoon’s sport. It was agreed that the union would be glad to co-operate with the association and play a curtain-raiser Fleming Shield final to the hockey match. Fixtures for Saturday. Peace Cup elimination.—Cambridge v. Hamilton, at Hamilton. The meeting asked the secretary to endeavour to arrange a game at Cambridge with a team rrom Hamilton to meet the Junior representatives. Messrs B. S. Entwistlo and C. Wallace yvere appointed managers or the senior team to trawl to Hamilton. Team to Meet Hamilton. The Cambridge Junior team to meet tbe Hamilton third grade representatives at Cambridge on Saturday will bo as rollows: —L. Howarth, G. Wells, W. Boucher, D. Clow. .1. Meredith. O. Garland. E. Higgins, J. Paulson', T. Neal, C. Broderson, w. 11 Watson, Wiles, Henderson, I. Shaw, I. NlcholJ. Emergencies: C. Chard, 1. Brim- , skill, L. Mitchell, D. Collins.

WAIPA UNION. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. The following is the jtininr representative team whlfh Is In represent Writ pa against Otorohangra. at. Te Awainutu, on Saturday: Full-back: S. I.nrlmer (Suburbs); three-quarters: Slater (To Mawlial), 1. Dalzlel (Te Awamutti), Tautari (Suburbs); five-cightbs: C. Ropers (Te Mawlial), w. Owens (Te Mawlial); liatr-liaek: SutlierlHiid (Te Awainutu); bank row: L. Huirord (Suburbs); middle row: 0. Maruleno (Old Roys), N. Duggan (To Mjtwhal), H. .lackson' (To Mawlial), A. Blair (Old Boys); front row: .T. West (Suburbs), A. West, (To Awamutu), Scott (Suburbs). Reserves— Backs, S. Abler (Old Roys), A. Etnpson (Old Roys); 'forwards, J. Hinton/Old Boys), G. Reilly (Old Boys). TE AROHA UNION. CI.OR COMPETITIONS DECIDED, ROI.I.ER Mll.t.S SHIELD TEAM. U a meeting of the Te Arnha Rugby Onion. Walhou were declared the winners or the senior competition, and High School Old Bovs winners or the Junior grade. The following players have been' selected to represent Te Aruba In (lie McLean Clip final against I'aeroa on Saturday ties I: Clearwater. Tremaln. McLeod, Hordes, Sheehan, Wtdmer. Sullivan. Frear. Glover, W Wltimor, Trebllco, Mlkkelson, n. Stewart Sims, Gaylard. Reserves: Mossmau, Barker, L. Gibbs, Chamberlain. Tho Thames Valley Union has decided to

semi a team to Auckland to compete Tor the Northern Roller Mills Shield, In which ten teams rrom various parts of the province are to take part. The following hoys have been selected to represent Thames Valley:—H. Wight, G. Spence, R. May, Mlkkelsen, K. Sutton, IC. Gibbons (To Aroha), Paktanga, Robinson, McKenzie, Gerrand, Samierson, Duncan, Hurunul (Pneroa), Lawrence, Courtnoy, Hunt (liaitrakl Plains), Robertson, Smith (Waihi), Words (Thames). Mr W. Dickson, of To Arolia, has been appointed manager. CAMBRIDGE TEAM. GAME WITH HAMILTON. The following team will, represent Cambridge against Hamillon in a Peace Cup elimination game at Rugby Park ■on Saturday:— Pullback.—T. Mills. Tlireequarlcrs.—.'lf. Held, H. Peake, H. llultne. Five-eighths.—W. Wilson, J. Meanic. Halfback. —W. Stewart (Ca.pl,.). Forwards. —F. Cnullcr, 15. Hall, ,P. Beero, R. Bryant, M. Ilewill, A. Burns, A. Miller. Reserves: .1. Weliipcihana, It. Easier, W. Blackcll, It. Kidd. TOUR OF JAPAN. U NIVISIISIT Y P 0 OTB Al.l, 15 f IS. WELLINGTON. Wednesday. Arrangements have been eomplelcd between I lie New /.calami University Rugby Pool ball Council, and llie Japanese Rugby Union for a New Zealand University learn In visit Japan al llie end of Ibis year. '1 he Irani will leave from Sydney on December and it is exported it will lie absent lor about three months. There is a possibilily Ihnt in addition lo llie games in Japan, two games will lie played at llong Kong. D is expected Dial llie seleelor, Mr P. Martin-Smith, will be in a position to announce Hie learn In a few days’ time. It is ascertained that the prospect of the visit is already arousing considerable interest among tho public in Japan.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19661, 22 August 1935, Page 13

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RUGBY FOOTBALL Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19661, 22 August 1935, Page 13

RUGBY FOOTBALL Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19661, 22 August 1935, Page 13