FOOTBALL.
TO-MORROWS RUGBY GAMES. The Rugby Union competitions will be continued to-morrow, and at Lancaster Park throe interesting games will be played. There will also be two matches at" the Show Grounds. It is expected that there will be » largo attendance of the public nt both crcunds, in view of the great revival of interest in Rugby this season. ATI games will commence at 3 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. The following are the teams for to-morrow: Seniors v. Merivale, Lancaster Park—S. C. Orchard, G. Tapley, T. Barrell, F v W. M. Cowlisbaw, G. H. Robinson, A. V. Coon, V, r . Melvin. H. Feast, E. Gray, P. Kirby, T. Y. M. Gibson, L. Cooke, R. P. Jones, A. K. "ohiison, H. B. Knight. Emergencies: A. C. Parson, B. West. Juniors v. Old Boys, on Old Bovs' ground — C. H. Richards, R. Webber, A. "Kixby, G. Tilbot. J. T. Bell, A. C. Robilliard, 0. Guy, T. Fleming, E. -Spooner, L. Stringer. H. Wiliiaras, H. W. Robinson, -T. Slieen.J. M. 1?«T1, A. Crowe. Emergencies: 5. William.•on, H. Perkins. Third CTadc A v St. Bede's, St. Bede's j;:oiind, Papanui Extension—A. Ogilvie, H. P. Smith. D. Lawson. C. D. Bum, C. Clement, M. K. Boon. A'. C. Smith, G. Lp.wwm. V. Ritchie, G. Waiker. R. Muhalm C. Smith, C. J. McCrce, W. Scott, M. .Tr-hn-tfor.-c. Emergencies: S. 'Haitian; 1 .. D. Cocks, Y.. Murray. Third Grade B v. Riccarton B, at Riccartnn—A. (',. Tlo'nb. H. A. Ledger, H. C. Batten, !). .McDonald, R. Walker, C. Cocks, A. Bar-v,-ir,k, F. J arret t. J. W. Ruskin, J. W. Stan-V-v. X. R. Karrant, F. Brooke-Smith, R. H-.nnibell, L. -.A. T. Bell; A. R. Williams, Kmorgoncies ■ G. Morris, E. Orbell, M. Han* •.iisides. NORTH CANTERBURY SUB-UNION. A meeting of delegates to the North Canterbury Sub-Union was held at Sefton on Tuesday evening.
It was decided that competition matches should start on April 30th. The draw for the first round resulted:—
April 30th—Waikari v. Oust, at Waikari; WoodeSd v. Amberley, at Woodead; Kowai v. Oxford, at Eclton. May 7th—Waikari v. Woodend, at Woodend; Cust v. Kowai, s-t Cust; Amberley v. Oxford, at Araboiley. May 14th—Waikari v. Kowai, at Sefton; Cust v. Amberley, st Amberley; Woodend v. Oxford, at Oxford. | May 21st—Waikari v. Amberley, at Waikari; Woodend v. Kowai, at Woodend; Cust r. Oxford, at Cust. May 2Sth—Waikari v. Oxford, at Oxford; Woodend v Cust, at Oust: Kowai v. Amberley, at Sefton. It was decided that all matches be ' scheduled for 3 p.m.. Nt which time hcrae ! teams must be on the ground, and travelling teams not later than 3.30 p.m. The matter of a junior competition waa deferred till a later meeting, the secretary to arrange junior friendly matches in the meantime. ADDIXGTON RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB. The following will represent Addington tomorrow : Seniors v. Federal, at St. Albans Park, 2.45 p.m.—H. Watt, A. Green. B. Smith, W. Gieen, D. MoGibbon, L. Baker, K. Watt, M. H. McLeod. J. Sunders. C. Goodman, F. Sanders, B. Christenseu, and C. Giffney. Emergency: S. Symister. Juniors v. Federal, Addington Reserve, 3 f.in.-K. F. Kerr, G. Brown, J. Mortlock, D. McKenzie, S. Gordon, F. Dorrazzie. A. T'imms, E. Cox, C. Harding, T. Christ-on-sen, W. Small, W. Turner, H. Quicke. Third Grade v. Hornby. Aldington Roserva, 1.40 p.m.—C. Waghorn, ('. Harding-ham, J. McClcskie. M. Xoonan, G. Osborne, A. Collie, F. Ron.se, C. Bullen, W. Brown, R. Matthews. P. Saunders, R. Xcale, and G. Fa I gar. Emergencies: V. Locke and C. Locke. Fourth Grade v. Svdenham. Sydenham Park, 1.40 p.m.—E. Falgar, H. Unwin, J. McKenzie, AV. Downing, K. Thompson, A. Brown, T. Laga i, R. Ward, W. Smith, E. Egan, C. Lee, H. Stact- an-.l Mayne. Emergency : Penrose. SYDENHAM CLUE. The following will represent Sydenham tomorrow: — Seniors v. Marists, Show Ground, 3 p.m.— W. Smvthe, H. Davis, S. Beckett, A. George, P. Giles, P. Sheehan, A. E. Billcliff, C. Gre'atbatch, T. James, F. Rogers, D. Fabian, E. Collins, D. Gunn, V. Hall, J. Stevens; emergencies, Bathurst, Lecombe, Brown. _ Third Grade v. Linwood B, Polo Ground, No. 3, at 2.45 p.m.—W.-Reader, J. Dunlop, L. A. Maidens, T. Lawn, J. Stanton, A. J. Skelton, H. Roberts, J. McGeorge. A. Monteith, G. Hill, T. Hasscll, T. Clarkeon, W. Calderwood, R. Jones, A. Woodsford; emergencies, F. Larkin, L. Woodsiord, H. Hanson. Fourth Grade v. College, Sydenham Park, 3 p.m.—C. A. Reader, E. V. Thornton, F. Woodham, D. E. Lilley, N. Wadsworth, H. Poulton, R. Dodd, C. Feaion, L. Terrell, K. A. White, C. Davis, A. Shaw, A. Bennett, B, A. Harrison. W. Barker. D. Ma-nson, L. F Foster. ALBION CLUB. The following will represent Albion tomorrow. — Seniors v. Linwood, Linwood Park—S. Gaylor, N. Bayliss, G. R. Wilson, L. Buchanan, W. L. Henry, L. Spicer, T. Johnston, C. O'Neill, R. W. Rigge, P. Miller, T. Gallavin, R. R. Masters, E. Bonniface, W. H. Dennis, W. T. Overend; emergencies,'J. Burnard, D. Mcßae. Juniors' V. 'Varsity A, Show Ground—C. Hollis R. Hollis, A. Freeman, L. MoGee, T. Ccndliffe, S. Toomey, S. Pitt. J. Burke. V. Duff, G. Rutherford T. B. Chambers. G. Whitham,- W. H. Shaw, A. Mercer. A. Bates. Third Grade v. Merivale, Albion gTound— V. Boaumont, A. E. Reece, V. Hampton, F. Fullwood, A. Irving, E. Robinson. J. Foster, L. A. Plackett, A. Cunningham, J. Clarkson, L. C. Pay, R. McFarlane, A. S. Camniock, 0. Ilumm, C. Bowden, T. Blood, A. Smart, R Seymour. CANTERBURY- ASSOCIATION. The Canterbury Football Association opens its season to-morrow, when trial representative teams will take- the field. Two very interesting games will tdke place at English Park, viz., seniors v. seniora, and third grade v. third grade. The latter g«mo will co.mmeuce at 3 p.m. The general outlook for this season's games is decidedly good. A number oi the competing clubs liav-c- been greatly strengthened since last season by., tho inclusion oi ne/.v players, and- the- games should bs fairly even.; English Park is beginning to look its best now, and when, in -a week or two, the two new turnstiles ore installed, the park should be a credit to the sport; The following players will represent the teams: — Senior—A team: Swift (goal), Mitchell and McFarlane (backs), Dowker, Whittington, and Palmer (half-backs), Cummings, Bissett, .Norman. Hoy, and Kirk (forwards). Senior —B team: Frickleton (goal), Graham and Flood (backs), McCreanor, Low, and Drury _ (half-backs), ..Smith, : Kelly, Barwell, Grant,.'; and Woods .-(forwards). Reserves: Lindley, W. Perry, Spencer,' Lilbum, Lyddon. ■N. Perry, and Trupe. Third 1 Grade^—A team: J. Cummings, M. Muirson, J.. Hartley J. Muir, O'Flaherty, J. McLeod', P. McLeod, McEwen, O'Callagho-h, O'Reilly, J. Badland. Third Grade—B team: C. Bowden, J. Luke, F. Chappie, N. Trenberth, G. Johnson, M. Chappie, Brosnahan,'J. Phillips, Brosnahan, k Falloon. Rescrvee: Streeter «nd Bunt. " Mr. George Black has been appointed refe-. ree for the senior match, and Mt L: Davey for the third grade match. | "" LEAGUE TEAM FOE ENGLAND. ' (PBES3 ASSOCIATION TBLBORAH.) AUCKLAND, April 14. The New Zealand Rugby League has decided to allow New Zealand playere to go .with the Australasian team to England, provided they received only out-of-pocket expenses, and do not participate in the profits of the tour.
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