ATHLETIC SPORTS.
ASSOCIATION.
CLUB RUGBY. UNftPN'S DRAW FOR THE WEEK. The fdtlowing is the Wellington Rugby Union's arrangement of matches and grounds for all ■ grades on Saturday.Referees for the various engagements are also given:— Senior .Matches. Oriental v. Peton<\, at Athletic Park No. 1; Mr. R. Evensan. Poneke v. Melrose, at Athletic Park No. 2; Mr. A. C. Kitjto. Athletio v. Wollingtqn, at Petone No. 1; Mr. W. J. Meredith. St. James v. Victoria College, at Polo No. X; Mr. L. F. Keys.
Junior Matches. toTirua v. Petone, at Kelbiirne Teak; v. Athletic, at Polo No. 2; tMr, v. $fblrose, at Polo No. 8; Mr. H. G. Shakes. • , "Victoria College v. St. James, at Polo No. i; Mr. E. ,'l'aplin. , Oriental v.- Mwist OUlßoyß.tttWiramar Park No. 1;. Mr. R. C. Johnson, Wellington, a .tyo. Third Class Matches. Victoria College vy Johnsonville, et AnJJTk.CA, «l Miinmor Park No. 3; Mr. C. J. Crwynne. Wellington A v. XJpper Hutt, at. Upper Hutt; Mr. J. Francis. , Wellington College y. Berhamjwre, at College, at 3; Mr. C. H. CHnkard,. Athletic v. Petone, at Petone No. 2, Mr. G. H. Perkinson. , .. Wellington B v. Hutt, at Sharpe. s No. 1, Mr C. P. Brocklebank.' . Selwyn r. Old Boys, at Miramar Park No. 4; Mr. A. Brenuan. Fourth, Class.
Johnsonrille v. Athletic, at Johnsonrillo; Mr. J. B. Bussell. , flutt v. Wellington A, at Sharpes; Mr. H b W t. Melrose, at Newtown Park; Methodist, at Petone ' St/"james, at Wakefield F B^am r poi V V. Ponefe. at Beaton*; Mr. E. B. L. Eeade. Wellington B, a byeFifth Class. Melrose r. Petone, at Sharpe's; Mr. J. v. Athletic A. at Athletic Park, a W&UmSon^'oilege U B Jame9 ' at Johnsonville; Mr. A, M. Hunt. Athletic B, a bye. Sixth Class. Petone v. Athletic, at Athletic Park, at 130; Mr. W. Roberts. , w , ■HWtfsw Wednesday Matches. Oriental v. Tramway, a± Athletic Park; Mr C. C. Roskruge. ~ n Butchers v. Petone, at Petone; Mr. H. Card. . OUE TOUEING TEAM. The Wellington representative. Kuet>y team Will Wve here for Hawera this morning, and to-morrow mil Taranak representatives. Mr. E. » will manage the team. J - '°_ touowmK (Wellington), Gillespie (Oriental), Wjtai (Athletic), Miller (Wellington), >V. Eyan (Potone), Cunriinghame (Athletic) and D. Sullivan (Melrose). M'tvenBacks:—B. Roberts (Athletic),_ Hiien fil - /pofone) Tilyard (Poneke), E. _ Eyan (Petone), Mitchinson (Poneke), Morris (PonekS!Evensen (Athletic), and' M'Leod (Oriental). ■ r .
. REFEREES' ASSOCIATION,^ The Wellington Referees' Association met last night. Mr. D. M'Kenzie presided. Tho Classification Committee torwarded a recommendation that all senior Sees' names should be forwarded to the Wellington Union as being available for representative matches, lhe recommendation was adopted A vote sympathy. was passed with Mr- *• Martin, .whose mother died yesterday. MAORI TEAM BEATEN. BY 16 POINTS TO 5. (Bee. June 23, 8.55 p.m.) Sydney, June 23. Three thousand spectators witnessed tha match between the Maori and New South Wales teams. The. ground wasi very heavy. "Winiata replaced Peki at full-t>ack, Rukingi replaced Papakura (three-quar-ter), Blake replaced Eukmn at fiveeighths, and Takarangi replaced Jacobs in the forwards. For! New South Wales the team was as follows: Full-back, Cooney; three-quarters, Suttor, Dwyer, Woean, and Carr; halves, Tasker and Woods; forwards, Watson, Tremam, George, Fahey, Wallach, Walters, Hughes, aI In ttefiret spell Suttor scored a try for New South Wales, and Cooney dropped o goal from tho field. The scores at lialfttmo were: New South Wales, 7; Maoris, nil In the second spell, George, Suttor, "nd Carr scored tries for New South Wales, and Wood scored for the Maoris and converted. The final More was: New South Wales, 16; Maoris, 5.
MATCHES AND THE GROUNDS. The following are the Association grounds and referees for Saturdays fixtures:— „„ , _. . . First Division. Hospital v. Wanderers, at Porirna; Mr. E Ssfts dl at Wakefield Park, No. 1; Mr. S. P. M'Lean. ltovers v. St. John's, at Miramar, No. 12; Mr. W. Auld. . Diamonds v.. Corinthians, at Basin Reserve; Mr. J. Duffy. Y.M.C.A. v. Brooklyn United, at Kelburne; Mr. R. S. Litngow. Second Division. ' Thistle v. Brooklyn United, at No. G, Miramar; Mr. H. S. Claughton. Diamonds 7. Swifts, at No. 10, Miramar; Mr. A. E. Wells. Brooklyn, v. Eaiwarra, at No. 2 Wakefield Park; Mr. B. Bell. Railway v. Petone, at Potono; Mr. P. R. Pye-Smith. Y.M.C.A. and St. John's, byes. Third Division. Marist Bros. v. Swifts, at No. 3, Wakefield Park; Mr. T. Thompson. Brooklyn v. Congregational B, rfo. 1, Miramar; Mr. W. J. Coleman. Y.M.C.A. y. Congregational A, JSo. 5, Miramar; Mr. J. M. Wilson. Fourth Division. Kaiwarra v. St. David's, at Petone; Mr. E. H. Home. M „ Marist Bros. v. Institute, at Wo. 3, Miramar; Mr. A. L. Hearn. . South Wellington y. Swifts, 2, Miramar; Mr, S. Wiffen. _ Y.M.C.A. v. Brooklyn, 1.30 p.m. at Basin Reserve; ft, „ „ Island Bay v. Tt.M.C.A B, at Ivo. 9, Miramar; Mr. L. Adams.
Fifth A Division. Brooklyn v. Y.M.C.A., at No. 12, Miramar, at 2 p.m.; Mr. K^'rhyPetone v. Institute, at Petone at 2 p.m.; Mr. P. R. Pye-Smith. Congregational v. Marist Bros., at Anderson Park, at 2.15 p.m.; Mr. A. I. Ncwbold. . . , Fifth B Division.
Institute v. Seatoun, at No. i, Miramtir. 2 p.m.; Mr. S. \\iffen. Island Bay v. Wadestown, at Kelburno at 1.30 p.m.; Mr. R. S. lithgow. Marist Bros. H v. Amokura, at Anderson Park, l.« P.m.'; Mr. A. I. Nowbold. Karori v Y.AI.O.Am fit Mirtiinar, j, 2 p.m.; Mr. H. S. Claushton. St Paul's v. South Wellington, at Wakefield Park, No. 3. Nt l.« P.m.; Mr. J. H. I've-,Smith, Kelburne, a bye. Sixth Division. Marist Bros. II y. Institute A, at No; !), Miramar. at 2 p.m.; Jlr. .1. Coleman. Island Ifav v. Congregational -1, at Wakefield Park, No. 1, at 1.45 p.m.; Mr. S. M'Lean. . „ Kelburne y. Marist Bros. (T) A, Kil*
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