FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S Ca.MFS. On ('ass Square to-morrow at I.HO p.m. the third grade match School v. Fx<el'i'ixs takes i hue. At p.m. the visiting Rivals of Wc't port me/t it combined West hind junior team. The visitors are a fairly heavy lcn.ni. and should give good account of themselves. 'lke junior game Kiwi v. llimii is also set down tor play on -No 2 ground. Members of the Westland team to play Rivals to-morrow afternoon are requested to sew a white hand on the amis of their jerseys for distinguishing purposes as both teams will be playing in the same colours. The team to play the Westport Rivals on Cass Square to-morrow afternoon at .‘i o’clock litis hern selected as I el lows : - . Full-back. Rowe ; Three-quarters. Ogg. Aitken, Dale; Five-eighths, D. Tit.ii: tti. R. McDonald (Capl.t; Halflack. Rutland: Wing-forward. I*. Ross, Forwards. Thompson. Marfat lane, Pres, too. Harris. Montagu. Williams and Shaw. Emergent ies: Hacks: C. Williams, J. Rutland: Forwards. B. l’reston, A. Stevenson. The lollov. ing will represent Ki"i Juniors v. Pirates i n Cas.s Square tnluiirtutt at :{ o'clock: Hahn, GillooIv. Eager, Fleming, M airhead. Flem ing.. Pfahlert. Morris. Baine, Breeze. Morel. Hurttey. White. I’lahlerfc I)., Breeze. Emergencies: forwards Baylor: hack.'. Berry and Morel. The follow ing team will represent I{iinti in their in their match with Kit) is on Saturday at J p.m. (Cass Square):—ltoyil. O’Connor (2). Woolhouse. Comport. Rooney. Wells. Free. Cibli. Sowat, (iarilyne, Stopforth, L. Dnman. Iloti'tnn. Scott. Emerg. Comport ami Mills. THE ALL BI.ACKS. ICBTKALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. LONDON. August 27. The “.Morning Post,” promising tho All (darks the warmest welcome, recalls (hi I higher's team of twenty years ago. and alludes to “their system, strategv. ami their device i f the seven-man ••t rummage, which has never succcsslidle been imitated he.e.’’
Tin* "Post” adds: “An English style has been evolved giving full stupe for individual genii's, ttithoui- sacrilicing the tolvtt ntages of combination fore ami aft. It remains to lie seen what the new generation of All Blacks will teai h It'. There is stile to he something nr.v ami original in their t.aetii - . lor the game has net been standing still in the Britain of the Sola them Sea*.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 1
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