RUGBY REFEREES
"''-,..; FIXTURES FORSATURDAY. " .'" 'A'-meeting of the Rugby. Referees' Association was held' last /nteht,. Mr. T. B. -Bailey presiding/. ;-;v ... ' With regard to' the proposed match be- '.- tween Wellington' an» Canterbury referees the following Vdates were',. suggested for Canterbury to clioose from:— August 12, 23, or September.4.'":This;.game wa.B an.annual event before, the war, and it is now proposed to revive ; it.'-. ',- . The Canterbury Association asked for a decision concerning the '/fair catch" rule, as there had been some misunderstanding with regard to it. The letter stated that they considered the heel mark Impracticable. It was decided to inform the asso- . elation that the rule was being adhered -to as laid down in the handbook. ' Messrs. C. Lamberg and D. Moroney were elected members of the association. '"-'■'■ Mr. G; Dradloy will referee the match • -hetween fit. Patrick's College and Scots College in the Moascar Cup competition. The match is being played as a "curtainraiser" to the Hanfurly Shield match on Wednesday. -.'-., MATCHES FOR SATURDAY. '.' The following are the.fixtures and rerer'ees for Saturday:— ./"'.':''"' Senior Grade,. ' ' Petone'v.' .Oriental, Athletic Park. 2.40 • Bra., It. Evehson: 'Varsity v. Berhampore, ■Duppa Street, No. i» 2.45 p.m.. J. Moffitt; Athletio v. Selwyn, Petone. 2.45 n.m., H. Patonj Wellington v. Poneke, Kilblrnle No. i, 2.45 p.m., G.. Bradley. \ ■ ■ Junior GrAde. ' j Petone v. Selwyn, Newtown Park, 1 2.45 . ;'p.m., G. G. Dennison; 'Varsity v. Wellim?- ■ Duppa Street No. 2, 2.45 p.m., T. V-- Fletcher; Marist v; Athletic. Duppa Street, i No. 3, 2.45 p.m.. H. 8. Leith; Hutt v. OrlVVenial, Hutt, No. 1. 2.45 p.m., T. H. Jones; Berhampore v.' Old Boys. Dupna Street, :,';No. 4.-2.45 p.m., 0. P. Brocklebank. Third A Grade. Wellington College v. Johnsonville. Wellington College, No. 1, 2.45 p.m.. Ij. Simp- '" son; 'VaTsityA v. Marist, Kilbirnie.-No. 3, 2,45 p.m., A. Smart; Miramar v. St. Palrick's College, Miramar, No. 1, 2.45 n.m.. 8. A. 0. Darby; Porirua v. Berhampore, Porirna,-2.45 p.m., J. 8. King; Athletic, a bye.
Third B Grade. , ,Hntt v. Oriental, Hutt-Park, 2.45 p.m.. A. .'""0. Kitto; 'Varsity B v. Old Boye. Lyall Bay, No. 1. 2.45 p.m.. J. W. Nicholson; . Petone' v.'Unner Hutt, Hutt. No. 2, 2.45 '-'p.m;,-E. Smyrke: Y.M.O.A. v. Scots College, ":Scots...Colte, No., 1, 2.45 p.m., R. T. Bailey,-WeUington v. Solwyn, Ijyall Bay, 2, 2.45 p.m.. 0. Mullany. Fourth Grade. :. v ':.3firamar v. Marist, Miramar, .No. 2. 2.45 tun., R. E. J. Martin; Petone v. Porirua, Kelburn Park, 2.45 p.m.. 0. A. Wanden; Berhamporo v. Poneke, Duppa Street, No. ■.':'■!, 1:30 n.m- A. Watson: St. James's v. Sel- -■- wn, Kilblrnie, No. 3. 1.30 p.m., B. P. Galvin; Bt. John's V. Johnsonville. Johnsonville, 2.45-p.m„ W- K. Tanlin: Y.M.O.A. v. Athletic, Kelburn, 1.30 p.m.. W. A. Godbet; Oriental v. Wellington A. Kilbirnie. No. 1, 1.30 p.m.,- F. Bradley; Hutt, a bye. ' Fifth, Grade. ■' Petone v. Berhampore. Athletic Park, -•..1,30 pm„ A. J..Hau.b; Hutt v. Scots Oollega, Kilbirnie'. No. 2. 2.45 p.m.. O. Snow; Oriental v. Wellington College B. Welhng"ton College, No. 2. 2.45 p.m., A. Nancartow; Athletio v. Wellington College College A, Wellington College. No. 1. 1.30 p.m., R. E. Wilkinson: St. Patrick's College v. ... Uanka College. Duppa Strcot, No. 1. 1.30 p.m.,'A. E. Nicholson: Amokura v. Poneke, . . Kilbirnie, No. 2. 1.30 p.m., H. Brooker; /. -Porirua'v. Selwyn, Porirua, 2.45 p.m., H. F. Larway. '
Sixth Grade. Petone v. St. Patrick's Collego B. Newtown Park, 1.30 p.m.. E. Perry; Poneke v. Wellington College A, Wellington College. No. 3,-2.45 p.m.. O. Rusaell; Wellington College O v. Wellington Colleee B, Wellington "Colleee, No. 2, 1.30 p.m., J. Hayden; Technical v. Scots College, Scota Col'lege, 1.30 p.m., J. Francis;, St. Patrick's ■College A, a bye. ' oji '■ " — ■■■nvi ■. : THAMES DEFEATS WAIHJ. ' ! jaa [By Telegraph—Press Association. />.j: (-.+ Thames, June 28. ,\-In the inter-union Rugby match between Thame'a and Waihi, played, on Saturday, .Thames was superior in all departments, eventually winning by 27 to 9. -'■il.ftV';T/W. mf BAYi/OF. PLENTY V. WELLINGTON.
•", .iThe r secp.nd Banfurly Shield match of tho j season', is to be played at Athletic .Park',' 'to-morrow afternoon between 'Bay 'of'iplenty (the challengers) and Wcl:lirigton«(thol holders). The Bay of Plenty fifteen is.said to bo particularly strong, ,beln? practically the same team that defeated. Auckland by 25 points to 16 last are expected to nut up i a T, '£<Sbd''Bhowln(?, and some of their sun- • porters expect to see them lift the shield. " '>:•'"THE WELLINGTON TEAM. "Inliin-y; -xi '" . ■ " , ..' ~ j Tho .following team has been selected to 'represent 'Wellington against Bay of Plenty.,at Athlctio Park to-morrow:—Full-,back;''',lfiiddells; three-quarters. Altken, ißyan;'Barker; five eighths, Corner, Tilyard: half, Nlcholls: win? forward, Fitzcerald;' hookers. Hushes, Standen; forwards,. ,_l?rjpe, Harkness. A. Wilson. J. .Shearer |and De Olifton. Emergencies: . 'Backs.'i Jackson and M'Arthur; forward,' S, •Shearer.' '< .10 jnli: Kit _
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