LACROSSE.
SATURDAY'S PitOCiIIAMME. Some attractive play ami well-contested games should be witnessed at tho Basin Reserve on Saturday afternoon ( in the opening matches for the Proud Cup coin* petition. The principal match will bo between Capitol (last year's champwu?) and Columbia (rumicrs-up for tho cup;,
and as both teams are strong, and includn snmo experienced players, a good exhibition of should reMi/t. Kvlbunu 1 , with several proniifing young players, is also expected to make a good showing ugainst a fairly strong Wellington team. The Capitol Club will be represented by (lie following ;—Andrews. Hubbard, Wootton, Morris, J. Kenkin, Connie, Coard, Burgh, I'ustiu, Turner, Slaiiton, and H. Benkin (captain). The Columbia players are:—Grant. Fisher, White, M'Allistcr, Craig, Thomas, Baker,- Buriis, Hedge, BosriugTave, Leydon, (.'armiiie, O'Leary, Quiim, Harding, and Casey (captain). Both matches will commence at n. o'clock, all players to assemble not later than 2.40 p.m. Messrs. A. C. Jantkc and P. J. M'Govern are the referees.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 7
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156LACROSSE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 7
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