ATHLETIC SPORTS.
ASSOCIATION.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK, The following are tho referees and fix< lures for Saturday's games:— First Division. Corinthians v. Hospital, at Porirua, Mr. K. , Windley. Swifts v. Rovers, at No. 6 Miramar, (5), Mr. W, E. \Ve!k . Thistle v. Diamonds, at Basin Reserve, (C), Mr. H. Yeoman. Wanderers v. St. John's, at Kclburne, (8), Mr. J. Ince. . Y.M.C.A. v. Ramblers-, at Nowtowtt Park, (2), Mr. E. C. Haylon. Second Division. Wadeslown v. Wanderers, at Duppe' Street No. 2, (3), Mr. A. E. Wells. lo.i v. Corinthians, at Porirua, Mr. S--1,. M'Lcan. Rovers v. Y.M.C.A., at No. 2 Miramar, (4), Mr. W. S. Press. Diamonds v. Si. John's, at No. 5 Mir£H mar, (1), Mr. J. M. Wilson. Brooklyn, a bye. . Third' Division. Johnsonrille v. Swifts, at Johnsonvilia, Mr. R. Hulchoson. Y.M.C.A.-v. St. David's, at Petone, MrJ. Munachen. Pttone v. Brooklyn, at Maidmonfs, V* tone, Mr. T. Thorley. St. John's, a bye-. Fourth Division. South Wellington v. Nowtown Congrw gahonal, at Newtown Park, (2), ait 1,15 p.m., Mr. E. C. Hayton. Swifts v. Hangers, at No. 8 Miramar, Mr. J. Moiloy. St. David's "v. St. Anne's, at Petone, at 2 p.m., Mr. J. Munachen. Y.M.C.A. A v.. Institute, at Dupp* Street, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. A. E. Wells! Y.M.C.A. B v. Diamonds, at Kelburue, at 1.15 p.m., Mr. J. Ince. ' Boys' Representatives. Marlborough v. Wellington, at Basin Reserve, at 1.15 p.m., Mr. 8.-L. Salmon. If wet weather causes the matches set itown for decision on tho. city reserves to. be transferred to Miramar, ilio figures in parentheses denote on which grounde the games will bo played. ■ '■■' TEAMS FOR TO-DAY. . ' Hearts A v. Hearts 13, at. Newtown Park.—Hearts A: Carson, W. O'Shca, Algar. B. Algar, Fulleuil, Mawbcy, BoU ton, C. O'Shea, M'C'flllum, O'Emerod. Hearts B: Dobson, Campion, Adams, Davey, Wilkinson, Alexander, De.-ills, Keltlcwcll, Robinson, Iveiling, Turner, Hartley, Hastings. BILLIARDS. LINDBUJI BREAKS HIS OWN RECORD. B.r Teloeraua—l'ress Associali-or.-Oopirlchl London, June 5. Lindrum, tho Australian billiardist, playing R-eeco (the English player) madf aii uniinished break of 1215—which is an Australian record. Ho scored 1206 off tho red, and monopolised the whole of th» afternoon'arid evening play. GRAY-INMAN MATCH OPENS. \ London, June 5. In the billiard match between Melbourno Inman and George. Gray, the Australian, in which great interest cciitres, the. .Englishman is leading, the' scoVee being:— Inman 1333 Gray ......;:....;.........:...\. ' 695 The ganie:is 16;000 tip, oii-Wel terme, tho stakes being Xso' a-side. balls are being used. . At. the Commercial Club, Pctonp. oil Monday night, Mr. ,1. W. Read, the New Zealand champion cueist, conceded an opponent. 350 points in 750, and won easily. During the evening, tho champion made breaks of 100, 96, 91, SB, and several of 50 and over.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 7 June 1911, Page 6
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