FOOTBALL
TO-MOIIHOW'S GAMES. TIk 1 Sub-Enion football competitions postponed last Saturday owing to t-lio rain will be continued to-morrow afternoon. the weather now appearing settled line. The senior games are of special interest. Kumara meeting Excelsiors on Cass Square and Kiwis journeying to Koss. As before stated a win lor Kumara will make them champions while a draw would bring them level with Kiwis if the latter are sticeessio at lioss, so that the results will he awaited with interest. The points of the several teams now are as lolipws: Kumara 17; Kiwis 10; Excelsiors 14; Diggers 12; Kokntahi 8: Ilium o; lioss o The junior fixtures for to-morrow are Excelsiors v. Ilium at Ilium at n.m. and Kokatahi v, Ross at Ross at 1.30 p.m. SECOND TEST MATCH. Tlie New Zealand fifteen try conclusions with the South African Soiihgboks at Auckland to-morrow when the second test mate'll will he played Much interest will he again shown in the game especially as the New Zealand team will he practically the same as that which met the visitor's at Dunedin. The team should show improved Imm as the result ot ha\ iug played together before and <fehe needed improvement in. combination in the lucks should have a decided 'fleet . n the niay. , N.S.W. V. REI.bEII. I The louring New South Wales team are now on the Coast and phi v the Roller team at Westport to-morrow and on Wednesday next meet the West Coast at Grevmouth. The following will represent the S tat ? , School against the Mnrists on Saturday j morning at 10.30 o’clock :L. "Wh’tc fCapt). A. .Tones, .T. Rale, Heinz (2). 1 Leslie, 'Marks, Henderson, C. Sehrodei j Conners, L. Appleton, A. Appleton, iM. j Hunter, G. McKenzie. M. Appleton, j The following are the names of the Marist juvenile team to play the State School on Cass Square tomorrow morning at 10.45 o’clock;—lT. Stonforth, L. Hughes, D. Diedrielis. R.’Hughes, M. Davidson, R. Stopforth, J. Warren, P, Lock, 0, Lincoln, ft. ‘l'aylor,'
The following "ill represent the Kiwi Seniors in their match with Ross at Ross to-morrow afternoon at 3 p.m.— Stoyens, George, Irving, Jones, Duncraft, Rutherford, Stopforth, Walker, Kearns, Devaney, Williams, -Freitas, .Leslie, Wilson and -Shannon. Emergencies O’Connor, and Steel. Cars leave Kellers corner at 1.30 p.m. sharp tomorrow.
Tlie following will represent Excelsior seniors in their match with Kumara in Cass Square at 3 p.m. to-morrow Davidson, Aitken, Barker, Williams K. Eraser T)., Heenan, Thompson, Fraser K., Bothune, Ross, Chetwynd, AVogan, King, Graham. AVogan. Emergency— Stopforth. The following will represent Excelsior Juniors in their match .with Riniu Juniors at Riinp at 1.30 p.m. to-mor-row—Nightingale, Perlrnm, Thompson. Preston, Shaw. Montague, Pierson, Moiitaguy, Rutland, Gibbons Hswissmann, Larcombo, Macfnrlane, Baird. King. Emergencies—-Telford, Harris, MacDonald. A conveyance will leave Pioneer’s Memorial at 1 p.m. sharp. Mr Mark AVallace will referee the Kiwi-Ross match at Boss to-morrow;, and Air M. Moynihan tbe Kokat-nhi-Ross Junior match at Boss. Air Williams (Greymotuh) will referee t-nc Excelsior—Kumara match.
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