ATHLETIC SPORTS.
RUGBY FIFTEENS. FOB MATCHES TO-MORROW. [Secretaries afro notified that publication of ordinary club teams' (Rugby, Association, and Hockey) will ceaso affcr this week. Houso teams, etc, will, however, be given space.] Tho following Rugby fifteens have been chosen for matches in and near tho city to-morrow :— Oriental Club. Senior.?.—Carmichael, Owle?, Murray Hale, Kinvig, M'Leod, Roberts. Skinner. Murphy, M'llraith, Paton, Eberhordt, Ciillcfpic, Shearer, Townsend. Juniors v Selwyn— 11'Giw, , Averr Bowman, Murdoch, Patterson, M'Combie Little, Mulhane, Hconan, Johnson, Kin". Mulhany, Finlay, O'Brien, Rankin omergency, R«ed. Third.—Shaw, Mooro, Watson, .A very, Bent on> Meredith, Vivian, Evans, Gri"" Jl Comisky, Gair, Perry, Bradley, King, Fourth, at Newtown Park-Eager, Inoiupson, Robertson, Maroney, Sullivan, Gilmonv, Fogdcn, King, I'enrco, liovd, iUis, Chapman, Hickson, Alexander, Jv-cstet. Emergencies: Back, Hatclier: forward. Horn. n r^ ftl V~ Wi , lton ' dewing, C. Quinn, Flanagan, Constable, Louby, Bramley, Leggott, Rose, T. Quinn. Chant, I'orsytn, Hnmilton, Bell; emerproncics, otewart, King, Atkinson, Weavers, Adams, oivinerd. Athletio Club. Senior v. Wellington (Karori No. I).— Gosling, Roberts (2), M'Donald, Madden, ivons9n. Power, C'unjiinghanie, Murphy. Fennessy, Lovick, Bell, Wilson, Paton, Orsborn. Junior t. Victoria College (Karori No. ?,Vr R obinson, WUton, Adams, Bntt, S. Wilson, Hutchinson, H'Vay, Johnson, omith, Reyling, Ryan, J. Smith, l.uoni, Duff, Watkins. Third v. St. John's ,'Polo Ground).l(yan, Casoy, Macklin, Wilson, Heley, Mills, Robinson, Fauvel, Orsborn, Walker, Bell, Steevens, Kirkby, M'Kay, Hollowav. lourth v. V/aiwetu—Thomson (3), Adams, Macklin, Haughton, Itugh, Wilson, Hibbard, Fox, Kidler, Kennedy, Donaldson, Barker, Dawe. Fifth v. Melroso (Athletic Park, at 1.30 a.m.).— Mlvail, Marcroft, M'lntyre, Lowe r abin, Pool, Leys, Jones, CJ'Flaherty, Watson, Forsythe, Lockott, Cameron, Cunninghame, Adams, Campbell, Larsen. • Sixth v. Petone A (train leaves Lambton station at I.lo' p.m.) .—Mills, Hansen, Wilton, M'Cauley (2), Spancer, Roberts, Tierney, Linloy, Bognnda, Lang, Wilson, Wellsford, Desmond, M'Dougafl. Ponoke Club. Poneke Seniors.v. Mclrose, at Athletic Park, at 2.45 p.m.—Roberta, H. Elliot, Gun, Brough, J. C'alcinai, Sotheran, B. Brqn-er, Kin?, Lamberg, Ryan, Dingle, J. Elliot, Morris, Edwards, Rogers; emergency, Watson. . Poneko Juniors, a bve. Poneko Third v. Pefone, at Sharp's Ground (train at 2.10 p.m.). Fifth Class.—Levy, Hedges, Algar, Severn, Walker, Maddock, Chiistopherson, Anderson, Olson, Troy, Ogden, Claydon, Greeks, BaUhra,..AVootton, Andrews, Dentic*, Tu.rkin.gton, Fosell>erg. Sixth v. College, at College Ground, at 1.30 p.m.—Gubbina, Pinckney, Crawford, Aitkcn, Brown, Tobin (2), Charlton, Chote, Fisher, Anderson, Lloyd, Russell, Katney, Christopherson, Prestid.?e, Iremonger, Tucker, Eigg,. Canute, Chappell.
Southern Glut. Seniors'v. Oriontal, at Petono. Junior v. Melrose, at Polo No. I.—Gill, Grnver, Wliiterod (2), Liindon. Burns, MTrlean, Ledbroods, Parker, Wetherell, Dwau, Hardio, Alexander, Smith, nunt. Third v. Victoria College, at Polo No. 3.—Little, Bell, Moffitt. Hayes, Gray, Peck, Uiif.-ell, Mears, Tnromev, Hague, Latham, Richard, Bowie, M'Coll, Miles; emergency, Nedine. Fourth v. Petone. Fifth v. Oriental, at Athletic Park No. 1, at 1.30.-Tilyard (2), Foley (2). Colman, Perry, Hovard, Smith.-Kinfri-'-Piissmore, Keono, Kelly, landers," BacliOlor , , O'Brien, Andrews. - ■ Sixth v. Petone B, at Petone, at 2 p.m. Wellington Club. Seniors v. Athletic, at Karori No. 1, nt 3 p.m.—Bridge, Lambert, Mills, Hurle, Wilkes, Grace, Drake, Irons, Thomson, Marcha.nt, Cotter, Weir, Cokei , , Kirkwood. Juniors v. St. John's, at Karori.—Pcnlinston, Durie, Tothill, Schramm. Henderson, ' Dwyer, Reid, Can , , Salmond, Jackson, Munro, Wallace, O'Leary, Carmoely, Shcehan, Puki. Third.—White, Benington, King, Ward, Hampson, Abercrombie, .Alley, Smith, Webster, Dii Bakker, Smith, Carter, King, Bird, Davidson, Price: emergency, Cross. Fourth v. Johrisonvillc, at. Johnsonvillo (drag leaves Royal Oak at 1.50 p.m., and Government Building at 2 p.m.).—Do Latour, Wilson, Henderson, Miller, Cates, Mulcahy, Chapman, Morton. Cannington, Coutts, Justice, Dunn, Amies, Hurrcll, Waterman, Goldsmith. Victoria College. Senior fifteen, a byo. Junior v. Athletic, at Karori.—SievVright, O'Brien, Chamberlain, Salmond, Anton, Blake, O'Shea, Pathers, Cox, Jenkins, Devine, Middleniass, Busby, Parrant, Brosnan. , Third v. Sonthern, at Polo No. 3. — Tyrer, Barr, Robertson, Pilkington, Atmore, Jameson, 'fate, Hendry, Stubbs, Greyille, Rhodes, Longhurst, Foster, M'Kay, Adams. Marist Brothers' Club. Marist Bros. v. Exchange, at Kelbnrne Park, at 2.4s.—Hopkins, M'Cardell, Box, Alley, M'Grath, M'Keowon, Riddick, Brown, Bryaut, Scriuigcour, Cotter, Finnigan, Duggan, Dovine, Gould, Davis, and Ryan. Exchange Club, Exchange (third class) v. Marist Old Boys, at Kelburno Park.—The Exchange team will be the following:—Wilkins, Hayden, Murray, Garbes, Baker, Davis, Simon, M'Rae, Fowler, Armstrong, M'Williams, Larks, Batohelor, Perrett, Allan. Emergency: Cameron. St. John's Club. Jnniors v. Wellington, at Karori No. 2. -Bigwood, M'Leay, Martin, Williams, Elliffe, Enting, Houstan, Fawcett, Andrew, fimith, Forsyth, Fowler, Hall, Watters, Roe.
Third Grade v. Athletic, at Polo No. 4. —Robinson (2), Packer, Tiley, Smith, Hopkirk, Jamieson, Pearce, Ptillar, Eggleetone, Watters, Davoy, Fisher, H'Caskey, find D. M'Kay. St. James Club. . St. James Seniors v. Petone, at Athletic Park No. I.—Ponanga, Cook, Ashor, Young, Heketa, Dobsou, TJtiku, Murray, Hills, Riggs, Itowe, Moffatt, Donaldson, Brown, Wright. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. The following are tho League fixtures for Saturday :—Athletic v. Newtown, at Dnppa Street, Tfferos, Mr. T. OTarrell. J'etono v. Hutt, at Petone, referee, Mr. J. Hey. The following team will represent Newtown on Saturday :-T. AV. Bott, J. Kollett, J. Porry, W. Barton, K. George, J. R. M'Cardell, D. Taylor, J. Spencer W King, B. King, H. Boon, W. Collins, J. Caifcmer. Reserves—E. Cooper, It. A. Ferris, J. Shivanan. The following team will represent Athletic on Saturday:—Adams, Burke, Gattrell, Basliiville, Casey, O'Snllivan, Murphy, Wilson, Chapman, M'Cnlhon, Abbott, Weaver, Hamilton. Reserves— Johnson, Carlyle. AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE TOUR, TEAM FOB NEW ZEALAND. (Reo. July 5, 0/10 a.m.) Sydney, July 4. A Rugby League football team of twenty men leaves on August 17 for a month s lour of Now Zealand. Each member of fhe team will receive .£3 weekly.
ASSOCIATION.
SELECTIONS FOR MATCHES. The following; Association. eloven3 will repressnt ciubs in matches on Saturday:— Mental Hospital. Ffrofc Pivisioa v. Corinthians.—CockT.urn, Cross, Wollis, Shand, Eoots, Youne, Loadsman, Yold, ■ Hughes, Phillips, Elliott, Bishop. Diamonds Club. First Division v. Rovers, at Kelburne Park (if not available, No. 5 Jliramar).— Patrick, Ciisw, TitzKeraliU Barnett. Taji.
lor, Collins, Hodges, Robinson, Liversage, Black, Lowo (2). Second Divisiou v. Rovers, at No. G Miramar.—Makin, Kestle, Roberts (2), Norgatc, Hcrzog,- Duinbloton, Contl, Wheldon, Edo, Black, Lyuncberg, Guilfonl. Swifts Club. Senior?.—Ponlington, Wilson, PyeSmith, Perks, Riekerby, Guise, Scott, Vessey, Barry, Woodnaut, Campbell. Juniors. —Thompson, Swinburne, Cameron, Guise (2), Balks, Mattingby, Edge, Kin.;;, Waterson, Maciiityre. Reserve, Clifford. Third.—Kutner, Eowntree, Sanders, Roljson, Griffiths, Adams, Jones Dickie, Ward, Brown, Kelly. Corinthians Club. First Division v. Mental Hospital (train leaves Thorndon Station nt I.ls).—Whittle, Rutter. Lloyd, Trovethick, Bradbury, Gregory, Robert?, Willis, Ives, O'Shea, Hull. Y.M.C.A. Club. First Division v. Ramblers, nt Nowtown I'ark.—Hollis, Coate, C'oad, Roberts, Quilter, Wilson, Gowan, Phillips, Beavis, Hughes, Baker. Johnsonvillo Club. Third Division team v. St. David's, at Johnsonville.—Porteous, Needham, Furguson (2), Auld, On , , Murphy, Hofijf, Newport, Thompson, Kennedyj reserve, O'Donnell. Wadestoivn Club. Second Division v. Swifts, at No. 7 Miramar.—Marshall, Riley, Overend (2), Johnson, Emley, Shepherd, Kay wood, Williams, Reddy, Noyer. Nowtown Congregational. Third Division, a bye. Sixth B Division v. Kolburne, at Kol-bitrne.-G. Pike, H. Roberts, F. Scott, A. Cteffwidtlen, 0. Anderson, J. Pike, F. Death, F. Johnson, E. Bold, C. Harris, A. Williams. St. John's Club. St. John's Team v. Swifts, at Duppa Street.—Walls, Fayell, Cosney, Cummins, Dick, Johnston, Aitchcson, Bruce, Shaw, Walls, Brynnt, Nawby.
HOCKEY.
ELEVENS FOE SATURDAY. The following elevens will be engaged for various hookey clubs to-morrow:— Victoria College. The following are the Vitcoria College hockey teams tor Saturday next:—Senior. —Beere, Strack (2), Griffiths, Bowler, Gaze, Salek, Dunn, Morice, ]}. Smith, Kowntree. Junior A.—Hogg, Foclon, Cleghorn, Delamore, Castlo (2), M'Dowall, Fosette, Fair, Robinson, Robertson. Junior B.—Parker, Kelly, Windor, Johnson, Taylor, Gardiner, Ross, Eager, Mason, Hall, Grant.
Third.—Ewart, Edwards, Robertson, Fulton, Mathejon, M'Eldowney, Tinney, Munro, Davic;, East, Purdie. Wellington Club. Seniors, at Karori.—Morpeth, Schlaadt, Morrah, Haase, Hall, Porter, Reul, Paul, Mollis, M'Ewen, Armstrong. Juniors, at Duppa Street.—Cudehy, Maomorran, Nash, O'Hara, Smith, Myers, Haigb, Muriell, Turton, Bay; Morris, Gray. Third A, at Day's Bay, at 2 p.m.—Ashby, Haggett, Gow, Holelen, Pratt, M'Alistor, Ashwin, O'Elaherty, Davidson, Hickmott, Vincent. \ Tliird B, at Mirariiar.—Wylie, Holmes, Baternan, Martin, M'Lean, Binning, Tomlinson, Jessop, Pope, O'Riordan, Harris, Myers. United Club. Tho following team has been selected to play for the* United Juniors in their match against tho Vitcoria College B, ou Duppa Street Reserve No. 2 Clrouud, on Saturday.—Craig, Morgan, Bingham, ClapEon, Birch, Stuart, Smith, Cameron, Miller, Benge, Eton. St. Mark's Club. Junior.—St. Mark's v. Gregg's, at Karori.—Ferguson, Read, Hntson (2), Wilson, Freeman, Vallance, Harris, Charlton, Clapper. Williams; emergencies, Edmonds and G. Grace. Tliird—St. Mark's v. Gregg's, at Day's Bay.—Wilson. Jones, Howard, Burdekhi, Poss, Brocket!. Smith, Bin-t, M'Clusky, Edmonds, R. Grace; emergencies, Ward and Pleasant. K.Y.M.I. Club. K.Y.J1.1. A v. Karori, on Kilbirnie Reserve —L. Emeny, Z. M'Leod, Carr, Penney, Eyres, Ryell, Martin, Jorgensen, M. Ba'llantyce, G. Balluntync, C. Fear. K.Y.M.I. B. v. Wellington, on Duppa St. No. I.—F. Emeny, Rickaids, Smith, Ogden, Gray, Hortoii, Bigg, Wiseman, Beyer, Williams, Mason. " • LADIES' MATCHES. The following are tho ladies' hockey matches for to-morrow: — Collego Old Girls' A v. Girls' College, at Day's Bay No. 3; Mr. C. Smith. St. Aiigustino's v. College Old Girls' B, at Petone; Mr. Nicholas. Herewhini v. Rita, at Day's Bav No. 1; Mr. Gendall. Petone District High School v. Rambler A, at Petono; 31 r. Carver. Rambler B v. Sirens, at Day's Bay No. 2; Mr. Searell. Petone, a bye.
LACROSSE,
The following will represent Capitol Kelburno on Saturday next, at 'Duppa Street, Ground No. I:—Andrews, Snow, Coard, Comrie, Culvenvell, Dillner, Hubbard, Morgan, J. Renkin, R. Renkin, Tuston, Turner.
ROWING,
DIAMOND SCULLS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, July 3. Tho rnco for tho Diamond Sculls at Honloy Regatta resulted in A. J. M'Culloch beating Cecil M'Villy, tho amateur champion of Australasia, by six lengths. M'Villy gained a length at the start. His bad'steering, however, nearly caused a foul several times. M'Culloch was stcaring well and went ahead at tho halfway, winning by four lengths. Time, Bmin. olsec.
BOWLS. By Telesnph—Press Association—Copyrieht London, July 3. Tho Now South. Wales bowlers defeated Queen's Park (Glasgow) by 103 to 03.
COURSING.
(By Tclfljraph.—Prese Association.)
Timaru, July i Tho New Zealand Watorloo Cup coura ing meeting concluded to-day in favourable) conditions. There was a good attendance. The following aru tho ret-Tilts of tho Cup:—Third round: Star of Papanui beat Bugler. Rhoborough beat Curiosity, Lofty boat Wild Lily, Woolton beat King. Semi-final winners: RhoborougTi and Lofty. Final: Mr. Malcolm's (invorcargill) Lofty beat Mr. J. Granger's (Timaru) Rhoborough. Waterloo Purse (second round).—Winners: Meteor, Princess Ena (bye), Crosshoy, Goldstar (bye). Third round: Crossboy, Goldstar (byn). Semi-final. Meteor nnd Crossboy. Final: Ifr. J. Mills's (Duncdin) Meteor beat Mr. W. J. Raines's (Invercargill)' Crossboy. Waterloo Plate—Roulette beat Struck Oil, Kufiis Duwes beat Lightning, Star «t Erin beat Boyne Water. Wild Night (bye). Second round (semi-final) winnersRoulette and Hufiis Dawcs. Final: Mr M. Schiicrs's (Wellington) Emus Dawes boat Mr. W. J. Raines's (Invercargill) Roulette.
MOTOR CYCLINU,
The hew Zealand Motor Cycle Club will hold a petrol consumption test on Saturday, July C. over a course from the Ivoro Korn Stream, Hutt IJoad, to town, ilie nompsfation is open to everybody, ins following are the conditions-.— Each competitor must provide a tin Mutable for holding petrol. The tanks of tie machines will be emptied and petrol put into tho different tins. Petrol will tnen be "iveii to each competitor ns follows:-]} to 2 h.p., 3Jozs.: 2} h.p., -iozs.; 3J h.p., aozs.; i h.p., s<ozs.; 5 h.p., Cnzs.; G h.p.., 6j0z5.; 7 h.p., 7ozs. j 8 h.p., 7Jozs. Thfl competitor who rides the furthest will bo tho winner. The judges, Jlc»r Barber nnd Rankine (with side-cars containing the tin;) will start with the mm-pt-titors, nnd as each rider drops out he will be g : vcn his tin of petrol. This is a sporting event. There axe uo cutraace isei .and aajarlzMk.
BOXINQ,
PALMERSTON TOURNAMENT,
There was a crowded attendance at the Palmcnton North Oppra Jlouso last cvonin« to witness thy MiMiawatu boxing championships. Following are results:Novice Section (!)■*. 71b.).—M. Shceran (Pnliuerstou North) Ireat Carson (Palmerston North). L. Shceran (t'aline.r.-lon North) beat Ware (Palmottton. Nprfli). Bell (I'alniei-ftou Norlh) beat Steer (Piiincrstou North). Kelly (I'nhiatim) beat CnmniiiiKS (Pulinerston North). Law (Dannovirke) beat Hunt (l'ahiatua). Novico Section (lOst. tlb.l.—]lni,iics (Tokomnru) beat Hasting (l'almerslon North). Kelly (Pahiatiia) beat aid (Palmcrston North). Jl'Noil (L'almcrston North) beat Downes (I.ongburn). Gilinoro (Tokomaru) boat Marsell (Dannorirke). Kyder (Wellingion) beat Bell (Falmerston. North).
Second Round, Novico Section (lOst. 91b.).—Hiirfics (Palmcrston Noitli) beat Kelly Q'almerston North). Ryder (Wellington) beat Ciilinore (Tokomani). Championships.—Bason (Palmcrston North), 9*t. Olb., beat Kei--el (P.ilmerston North), 9st. lOlFj. Champioushin Welter.—Watchorn (Palmerston North), lO.st. 81b., beat "Sailor" Russell, of H.M.S. Pioneer, lOst. lib. Webbav (Palmerston North) Iwat Sandow (Wellington). Mr. "'rim" Tracy, of Wellington, acted as referee. The somi-finals and fintils will bo fought this evening. GAULT BEATS MAXWEJ,L. (Bj TeleEraph.—Press Association.! Auckland, July 4. The Auckland boxing carnival was continued to-night, but no amateur finals had been concluded at a lato hour. In tho professional contest botweeu Gault and Maxwell for a purso of £00, Gault ivas civen tho verdict at the end of 13 rounds ou points.
GOLF.
By Teleeraph—Press Association—Copyrieht (Rec. July 5, 0.40 a.m.) Sydnoy, July i. Miss Duret has won the New South Wales ladies' amateur golf championship.
PIGEON SHOOTING.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. July 5, 0.55 a.m.) Melbourne, July 1. Tho Commonwealth pigeon shootiii" championship has been won by Dick Grant, who killed the whole thirty-one birds.
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