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J<\<i- ~ • : :"--l ATBIOAN TEAM. ' Vk * . it NEW ZEALAND TOUR. ' ">&S*I*MBS ASSOCIATION TXLEORAM.) U% WELLINGTON, April 21. ' -.JstMf'-Now Zealand Rugby Union to-night itproved M tho following list of matches for African team Manly** 6th, vj Wfurotapa and Bush Districts, /jjjfjjlj Oth, v., Wellington , 'Wfi£jy!jJßth, v. West Coast, at Greymouth. l6Vh, v. Otago, at Dunedra Southhnd, at Invorcj.rgill. 1 4j3w 28ro, nTSt test match, at Dunedin. ' v * Canterbury, at Chnsvymroh. &||m&Bothy v. South Island, at Ohmtohurch. 'lilJMfoist Brd, T Marlborough, Nelson,* and: Ittffifeh. Bay, at Nelson. • JajMgust 6th, v. Taxamki, at New Plymouth. @§siffcsti 10th, r. Waxwaoui, at Wangamii. i v. Auckland, North "' '■■ SP Mti> t v. Native leam, at Rotarua, second tesj match, at Aiick&th, ▼• Poverty Bay and Bawke'a 27th, third test match, at Weliingw«|f||ln»t 91st, v. Manscwatu and HoromhemA, North. and Rotorua fudnres are J|§|§M'Mo tho approval of the South African AT LANCASTER PARK. inteieptf to being* taken an'' 4he , 5 between Old Soys and-Marists, to be Lancaster Pork to-morrow after- > teams have an unbeaten re\Jyi- M *** t ' u * Beason > the result of yCUda&game should give an indication as *§fo thojprobablo winner of the senior cham- , tMjHhni.l'' The two clubs will have their (teams in the field. In^antici»WraQtfuof'» kvrge-'attendanoe, the gates at ,1 3S^S!&fciR- , *> open at 2 pm., and .the.. "t nggU *iU start promptly at 3 p.m. There be two/ other senior games,. LinY v2S£p,Y< Merfvale. and Albion v. 'Varsity,' : at x .«liM4wl(, <■ J • •; " n J-$* h " " 3YDENHAM CLUB. ise -will represent to-Christ-church, Show Grounds, 3 nythe, S. Beckett, H Davis, J. Skelton, P. Docherty, H. Lerunn, C. Gxeatbatch, T. James, E:-Collins, P. Htll, J. Stevenß, Emergencies L Maidens,' J. Hill, A. Kennedy, J. Beattie. lide v. Linwood, SydenhatX) Punk, Kerr, H. Poulton, C. Fewbn, N. A. Piper, Ef Thornton, *V. fiarVWft, J. Youri|M, F. er."Ci Davis, J. O'Cfennell, N. fffi TZ Silby, B. A. Harriebh. :-A. Bennetts, C. F. Clisby, 7. m # CHRI9ICHUROH CLUB. jM^W* l following win represent Christchnrch ,^»-aioftowt—--o§,lkM(m v k Sydenham, at Show Grounds— G&*. V. Boon,/J. A. Barreß, A. R, JaoobH: Bohmson, F. M. W. CowUshaw, , M' M «l>iai % B. Knight, H. Feast, E. TSMtf, P. Kirby, T. F. M Gibson, L. Cooke,. £*!.£> Jon*s»A. K. Johnson, C. S. McCully. tyr-Juniors f. Albwn, on Chnstchuroli -*l,or<m4d, North Park—G. Richards. R. Webiw, A< Korhj l , G. Talbot. J. T. Bell, A; O
Robilliard, J. Mcyo, T. . Fleming, R. R. Spooner, L. Stringer, J. M. Bell, A. Ctowe, H.'W. Robinson, H. \yilUams, J. Sheen, D. M. Koop. Emrrgonci*s:; 0, Guy, H. Perkins, S.' Williamson. '; President's A v. 'Varsity C, at No. 2 Polo Ground— S. Park, A. Ogilvie, H. P. Smith, M. K. Boon, C.'D. Burn, C. Omens, A. C. Smith, D. lawson, G". La'wson, Malcolm; V. Ritofie.'E. H. Murray, C. Smith, 18?. Scott. C. J-. McCree,; .M. JoKtotone. Emergencies: G. Walker. F. Brooke-JSmith, H. Sinclair, H. G. Williams. . ■ President's B v. Merivalo, on No. 1 Polo Ground,' South Park—E. Eade, H. A. LMger, -11. C< Batten, D. MoDonaid, G. Morris, «. Walker, C. A. Cocke, A. Berwick, J. \V. Kustkin, N. R. Farrant, L. A. T. Bell, G. Simpson, »R. Hunnibell, A. XJ. Robb, D. Spence. Emergencies: A. B.'Williams, J. W. Sh'anley. ' ALBION CLUB. • The following will represent Albion to--morrow:— / . "' , Seniors v.. Varsity, Lancaster PaTK—G. Gaylor, J. Burnard, S. B. Wilson, N. uayliss. S. Bayliss, W. L. Henry, T; Johnston, C. O'Neill, R. W. Biggs,'P. Miller, T. Gal•lavin R. R. Masters, E. Jtjonniface, W. T. Overendj W. Dinnis. Emergency: D.. McJuniors ''w. Christohurch, Christchurch ground (North Park)—C. R. Hollis, H. Anderson, L. McGee, A. Freeman,'T. Condlifle, S. Pitt, J. Burke, V. Duff, GRutherford, T. B. Chambers, W. H. Shaw, A. Mercer, H. Herron, G. Whitham. Emergencies: A. Andrews, E. Pillinger. Third Grade v. Kaiapoi, Kaiapoi, 1.20 p.m. train—A.. Herron, A. E. Resoe, V. Hampton, C. B|»water, A. Ir-ving, E. Rcfcinson J. Foster, L. A. Plackett, A. Cunnmgham, M. Dickie, L. C, Pay, R. McFarlane, A. Cummook, T.'Blood, T. Husband. Emergencies: F. Fullwood, P. Farmer.
CANTEBJBURY ASSOCIATION. The opening matches of ithe season will b».played to-morrow; when 2a teams wjU take in thc» various grades. The grounds are in escellent order, and some Very : fasf plaj'Sstiißuld tfc witnessed. Chief interest will- 'in the matches in which Corinthians and Crown Brewery, iSeX engaged; Both, are new teams, and are in good fettle, • Iho schools'' competitions will ; start to-day, and should prove very interesting. T£e Association has been able to provide coaches for ea«h <rf -,tuo acba& Below are • list of games, players, and referees for. the opening competitions;— ■ • Seniors—Western* v. Nomads, at Richmond Park, 2.45 n.m., Mr Black;; St. • -Ooriathians," Eng'.Hh Park, 2.45 pan., Mr Davey; Crown Brewery v. Rangers; Linwood Park 2.« p.m., Mr Riddolls; Nomads B v. Sunnyaide, Sunnyaide Park, Mr Porter. t luuiors-St. Albans A y. Y.M.CA., Hagky. Park, 3.45 p.m., Mr Wellum; St. Albans B v. Escelsior, Hagiey Park, 5.45 p.m., Mr Grtde-Y.M.CAV V. Bible Class, Hagiey Purk No. 2, 2.45 p.m., Mr Shur'rock; Western v. No. 3 Field Ambulance, Hagiey 'Park, 2.45 p.m., Mr Newknd. Fourth Grade-Y.M.C,A. v. Corinthians, Trißlish Pari, 1.30 p.m., Mr .Beauvßis; SuKn Rovers v/Y,M.C.A,. Woolston Park, 2.45 p.m„ Mr Byphus. . Filth Grade— Strange s v. Riccartni JJovers, Hng'-cy tfark, WO p.m. Mr Mamot; YM.C.A. v. Technical A, Hagiey P»/k i.oii •a ra: Mr Cornish; St. Albarts v, Western, Uagfcy Park, 1.30 p.m.. Rev. Tsuwor; Teclintcil v. Sumner, llagley Park, 1.30 p.m., R*v. Hughes. _ _ • _ r , „ • Western-FaUoqn (2), Hoy, C, Marshall, Smith, Lock'wood,.. Whittington, Wilkinson,
Sproston, Penny, and Andrews. • - Rajjigers—Tup*.• Dovker,-- Lindley,'-Hill, Low,-Lidon, Barwell Mason, Bissett, Norman,' Shaw. Reserves: Lusk and Lilbume. St. Albans—Bobbs, Palmer, Mfti«-.n, Wilkie, Koys, Simpson, Donaldson, Colvllle, Kelly, Tennant, and Kirk. Western, Third .Grade—Simm, Robertson, Moorkouse, Thaokwell, Sproston, Thompson, Harbot, Brown, Blyth, Robertson, and Chudley. ..Reeetvca; Richardson, Josland, and Woolf. St. Albans B, Juniors—Cook, Carey. Aschoff, Roy, Grose, Hannah, Ford, Colville, Butcher, MdGill, and Road. No. 8 • Field Ambulance—Davey, Woodwood, McNaughton, Vale, Bigwood, Handisides, James, Cooper, Spencer, .Owen, and Brown. Bible Class—Sinclair, Mnxwsll, Bennett, Ward, Sinclair, Struthers, Anlerson", Francis, Shier, Batcbelor, August, McAllister, ,aud Logic. , , Riccarton Hovers, Fourth Grade—Mitchell, Edo, Cooke, Chalkland, Booth, Kiddey, W. Mitchell, Towart, Jackson, -Downing, and Porterfield. , , Riccarton Rovers, Fifth Grade— Silvester, Brazil, May, Sutherland, Buchanan, Simmons, Williamson, Shaw, Woods, S. Woods/ and King. . • i Western—Hunrtley, Brown, Lee, Sanclaif, Harrison; Bedwell, North, Blroes, Henderson, Ramsay, Seymore, Leek, and Lane. LEAGUE RUGBY. ' The various competitions will bo continued tomorrow afternoon. The- principal attraction is at' Sydenham Park, where the game between Addington and Sydenham will take place. Frum the- form shown, in the opening games a fine snectaoular contest should reBult. At. St. Albans Park Federal play Linwood, and Wooksion and Hornby meet at Woolston Park. AUSTRALASIAN LEAGUE TOUR. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian awl N.2. Cable Association.) ' . LONDON,' April 20. Evory club of the Northern Rugby League has applied for matches 1 Against the Australaeiaiv- footballers.
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