FOOTBALL.
[by geLUGUAI-n—l-Klt PHESS ASSOCIATION'.] ALL BLACKS NOMINATIONS. CHRISTCHURCH, May 1L .'fhe- fallowing pare the /Canterbury nominations tor the All Itlaek team to visit S\'diK.-y : Harris -Old Boys). F.lvv (Linwouti). J. 'furpiu (Linwnod), O. W. Turpin (Linwood), Oliver . Merivale). Baird (Old Boys). Kennedy (Ashburton), I lay (Old Boys), Brown Christchurch) McCormack t Ashburton) and Ward Linwoudi. Some doubt has arisen as to whether the IbLI All Blacks are eligible tor selection, and Canterbury has decided to nominate four of them provisionally. Rohdlial'd and Masters are definiteIv able to go it required. Ibilley and McGregor are not available. and replies are yet to he received iYi in Vaflier and A!c( h-ary. ADELAIDE. May 11. .',l the Adelaide Oval, the English team played South Australia. The weather was favourable. The attendance wa.s poor. The Fhiglishmen showed a marked superiority over the South Australians, who were overwhelmed in all departments, end were weakened hv an accident to their goalkeeper, who injured his thigh. The seore> were: England It) goals. South Australia nil. Batten (six) Williams (two) and Seymour Hamilton (one each) scored for the visitors. Tito manager of the English team, (Mr J. Lewis) expressed the regret of the whole team that the visit to Xew Zealand has been abandoned. GRKYMOUTk, May 10. WEST COAST’ ALL BLACKS. West Coast nominations for the All Black team are J. Goodall (Grey) full hack and D. J. O'Regan (inaiigahua) forward. Steel is nut available.
The team to represent Kanicri in tle-ir game with Kokatahi will he as follows: Whih-y. Five. I’fahlert (2), 11 n tehi-on. Selby. Rooney. Fleming (2). Gardyue, Woolhouse, Williams. Haussmaiin. Iluuat, Ghi-s. Boyd. (I'Cmiiinr. The following will represent Rinm I’residents in their match with Kxcelsi- rs on .Saturday on Cass Square: Lock, Davidson, Dale. Shannon. Taiuui. Ogilvie. Gardiner. Pierson. Richardson. Groweott, Anderson. Knowles. Broadhent. Stephens, Dale. liroadbenl. Kelly and Aguew. The same team will represent Rimu I ’rcsiden ts in a friendly match against School lilt, oil Sunday aflernoon at Rlmit. The following wiTl repr-es.-nl School l-ginde in a friendly maleh against Rimu Presidents ai Rimu on Sunday alTeruouii :■ Ogilvie. Wallace, Hamilton, Davidson. Fleming, Ogilvie, Tai- ■ ini. King, Sutherland. Hyndin.in. Marks, Aldridge, Wilson, Boyd, lllank TTionip-'oii. Richards. Bau.'grove. Lewis and Stapleton.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1925, Page 3
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