FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S RTJGBY FIXTURES. I Tie first series of matches in tie second round of the senior competition •ml' 1 , be played on Saturday. The matches set down for" Lancaster Park axe: Marists v. Christchurch, on the Dval, and Old Boys v. Albion on the South ground. r On tho West ground there will he a. junior factum, Old Boys v. Lyttelton. McrivaJe will play Sydenham at tho Show Grounds, and en the adjoining ground Marists Juniors plav Xorth Canterbury. Linwood win by tlefauh from 'Varsity. The new rules of play will corns into operation on Saturday, and it will be interesting to see if they make the gamo more attractive, from a spectator's viewpoint. Patrons of the Park arc reminded that admission charges have been increase'.! to la Gd for stand and enclosure, and Is for the embankment. All games start at 3 p m. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. At a meeting of tho Manogeinont Committee of the Canterbury Football Association there were present—Messrs B.» Knpriish president), Eosts-.-te, Bunt, Ramsay. Pick, Deans, Cornish, Davie, Riddolls, PridaiS, I'errj-nian, Lee, weid, and Knisrhts. Mr Priddis moved that the secretary writs 1., tho Otago Association, asking them what would be a suitable Sato for Canterbury to play at Dun«lin. A letter was received from Mt Humphreys advising that the cup he bed promised was loins sent from England. Corinthians wero granted permission to enter a junior team in the competitions. LI'XAVOOD CLUB. The following memberJ will represent the cihib in Saturday's matches: Juniors v. Albion, Albion Ground, South Pari;—H. Coe, A. D. McKay, C. "Walters, N. OHrddge, L. Notman, H. Elry, P. Eigby, G Elvy, C. Prudena, W. 0. Blvtho, J. Turpin, H. Stewart, B. Stewart, "W". King, S. Hooper, L. A. G. Smith. Third Grade A v. Christchureh A, .Linwood Fark—H. W. Coupland, F. Logie, E. BaTkl?, A D. McLay, E. Lilley, R. Humplniss, J. Giocott, F. Ormnndy, D. Hunt, E. W. Pollock, C. Dell, E. Mayes, C. A. Chumery, A. Westropp, Bert Stewart, F. J. Alabaster, K. Barr.
Third Grade B v. Old Boys, Old Boya' Ground, North Park—P. Austin. A. Robinson, J. Hali, R. Pitcaithly, "W. Kerr, J. L?e, V. Howell, D. Broush, D. Hoare, H. Fletcher, A. Barnes, K. Johnson, T. Spoiicr, A. 11. Beynon, W. L. Smith, .A. E. Alexander. Fourth Grade v. 11th Coy. Cadets, at Lyttelton, 1.15 p.m. train—T. Jackson, L. Corner, A. Browne, "V. R. C. Kin-, D. Turner, J. Edmonds, W. Turner. F. Clarke, E. Huitoh, J. Purves, G. Southenvood, H. Orraandy, R. Quiver, J. Taylor, E. Hams. Emergencies: H. Hastings, A. Cullen, G. Hern. Any member unable to play to notify secretary by Friday night. (
Representatives of the Canterbury Rugby Union and Referees' Association will meet members of the North Canterbury SubUnion «.t Sefton on Friday evening to discuss tho jkw ruJes.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 3
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