ATHLETIC SPORTS.
THE "SOCCER" GAME. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. The following are the fixtures and referees for' Saturday's Association games:— First Division—Rovers v. Ramblers, at Kelburne Park, Mr. A. AVilliams; Diamonds v. Wanderers, at Minimal' jNo.b, Mr. E. S. Lithgow; Hospital and, St. John's, at Porirua, Mr. J. luce; 1 .A1.0.A. v. Thistle, at Basin Reserve, Mr. W • Munacheu; Swifts v. Corinthians, at Newtown Park, Mr. R. Huteheson.
Second Division.—Wadestown v. Diamonds, at Duppa Street No. 1, Mr. B. h. Salmon; Toa v. Wanderers, at Porirua, Mr. E. Windier; Rovers v. St. Johns,at Miramar No. 2, Mr. W. S. Press; Brooklyn v. Petone, at Petone, Mr. \Y. L. Wells. Third Division.—Swifts T - a "o eri ' Jr Miramar No. 5, Mr. 0. B. Melville: St. John's v. Petone, at Maidmeius,Ml", Ji. Smith; Y.M.C.A. v. Brooklyn, at Duppa Street No. 2, Mr. E. C. Hayton; Jolmsoiiville v. St. David's, at Jolinsonville, Mr. J. Bates.
Fourth Division.—South Wellington v. Swifts, at No. 1 Duppa Street,-at '. p.m., Mr. A. F. Newbold; St. Davids r. Y.M.C.A. "A," at Petone, at 2 p.m., Mr. W. E. Wells; Brooklyn v. Diamonds, at Basin Reserve, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. L. Godber; Newtown Congregational v. Y.M.C.A. "B," at No. 3 Miraihar, at 3 p.m., Mr. J. M. Wilson. _ Fifth A Division.—Swifts v. Jurist, -at -No. 2, Duppa Street, at 2 p.m., Mr. h. t. Havton; St. David's v. Brooklyn, ac Maidment's, at 2 p.m., Mr. 11. -Smith; Y.M.C.A., v. Wadestown, at No. 2 Miramar. at 2 p.m., Mr: W. S. Press. Fifth B Division—South Wellington v. Marist, at Newtown Park, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. R. Huteheson; Institute v. Ngaio, at No. 4 Miramar, at 3 p.m., Mr. o. i • M'l.ean; Rangers v. Y.M.C.A., at No. 4, Miramar, at 2 p.m., Mr. S. F. M Lean.
Sixth Division. —Brooklyn v. Porirua, at Porirua, at 2.15 p.m., Sir. E. AAindleyj Swifts v. Karori, at Kelburne, at 1.15 p.m., Mr. A. Williams; Institute v. Seatoun, at Seatoun, at 2 p.m., Mr. C. K. Dick; Y.SI.C.A. "A" v. Y.M.C.A. "B," at No. 5 Miramar, at 2 p.m., Mr. C. x). Melville; Marist v. Hangers, at No. G Miramar, at 2 p.m., Mr. K. A. Lithgow. HOCKEY. WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION. The following are the hockey fixtures, grounds, and referees for to-day:— Post and Telegraph v. Pctone B, at Petono; referee,' Sir. Cusack. Karori v. Pakeha, at Karori; referee, Mr. Manning. . Petone A v. Hui Mai, at Basin Reserve; referee, Mr. Hollis. Hereawa will meet Artillery at Duppa Street, if the Artillery players can make arrangements to obtain leave. ,
REFEREES FOR FIRST ROUND. . The following drawings,, showing the referees for the first .round of the Saturday hockey fixtures have been forwarded;— Senior. —May. 13 —At Day's Bay, No. 3, Mr. W. E. S. Ilickson; Day's Bay, No. 1, Mr. Of. Carver; Karori, Mr. Forrest. May 20 —Day's Bay, No. 1, Mr. H. Walton; Day's Bay, No. 3, Mr. AY. R. S. Hickson; Karori, Mr. Gendall. Slay- 27—Day's Bay, No. 1, Mr; G. Carver; Day's Bay, No. 3, Mr. Forrest; Karori, Mr. H. V. Walton. Junior.—May 13—Day's Bay,' No. 2. Mr. J. Gendall; Day's Bay, No. 5, Mr. C. P. M'Kenzie; Basin Reserve, Mr. F. Ashbolt; Miramar. No. 3, Mr. Disher; Karori, No. '4, Mr. A. Hollis; Hutt, Mr. Austin. May 20—Basin Eeserve, .Mr. D'Anvers; ICarori, No. •!, Mr. Forrest; Day's Bay, No. 5, Mr. Luckie; Miramar, No.- 3, Mr. A. Hollis; Duppa Street, Mr. Grindrod; Day's Bay, No. 2, Mr. M'Dowell. May 27—Day's Bay, No. 2. Mr. Luckie; Dunpa Street, Mr. W. R. S. Hickson; Karori, No. 4, Mr. D'Anvers; Day's Bay. No. 5, Mr. rDisher; Hutt. Sir. Austin; Miramar, No. 3, Mr. Grindrod. Third-class.—May 13—Day's Bay, No. 4, .Mr. Grindrod; Miramar, No. 2, Mr. '•JPDo wells Basin Reserve, Mr. Luckie. May 20—Day's Bay, No. 4, Mr. Carver; Miramar, No. 2, Mr! Disher; Hutt,' Sir. Austin. May 27-rßasin Reserve, Sir. Hollis; Sliramar.' No. 2, Mr. J. Gendall; Day's Bay, No. J, Mr. C. P. M'Kenzie.
Members and intending members of tho Eeferees' Association are asked to forward their addresses to tho secretary. Those unable to take the frnmo for which they are drawn are asked to notify tho secretary by the AYednesday preceding such match.
ROWING.
THE OLYMPIC CARNIVAL. By TeleiraDh—Press Association-Oopyrteh? (Rec. Stay 0, 8.25 p.m.) Sydney, May 9. The Inter-State -Rowing Conference has decided in favour of- sending an eightoared crew to compete at tho OlympicCarnival at London next year, provided the inquiries lo be instituted into the matter prove satisfactory.
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