FOOTBALL!
TO-MOHBOAV’S GAMES. The Rugby Games set down for Saturday on Cass Square include a return match between Stars (Grey) and Knvt seniors and a junior fixture Kamori x . Kiitnara. The first m>m r '<! team# »' each instance should have no difitcu - v i„ securing the honors. The Exceldnr seniors travel to Greymouth to ,1 ay United, the latter team eonsistn<, ~f; fainicson. bamhertou, How,rd. Jamieson, W'arm-s. McKay, Bell, 'liarteris. T.ambort, Burley. Jamieson, Jut-lev. Dodson; etiK-rgem-ies -Ames. Alack.
EXCELSIOR TEAMS. Seniors v. United (Grey) -W ngh . Thompson, Wdgatt. Ross. Ile.iderso . Movnihtin. Gibbons. Freitas. Gug.cl, Morrison. Hanmster. Preston. St« ( . (! reeves. Best. Dawson. Ihe team will travel bv car leaving Newman s gar-
a- f e at l" o’clock shaft). ''juniors v. Kok at ah i :-N tgh., nga b. Freitas, Staines, Dale. McDonalJ. Baird. Bnthuid, Stevenson. P'Vston. Montague G.. Hess Kelly. Blank. Evans. Montague, .). Best-no: k ng. Cars leave Centra) Hotel corner at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Third-grade v. Scliool at 1.30 Piursoti. Smyth. AbDonald, H>>ghes. Dowling. Shearer. .Hutchison, A\ akeliu. Gibbons. AUFarlane, Mason, 11mriitg. Evans. Taylor Hughes Re-'•i-twa-s ■ Sumtu-r and Marten. All __ M1,, V1- must be at tin- Square at Lb, sharp.
The following will represent Kiwi seniors in their match with Stars on l*ass Square to-morrow at 3 p.m.~ Walker. Griflilhs, Dumraft, Neilsen. Breeze. Devaney. Oliver, Shaw. Kearns Carter. Baird, i’erham. Griffon. O’Connor. Shannon. All players to he on the ground at 2.15 o’clock sharp.
[UY TET.EOBAI’n —VER fltt'.SS AKSOf'lATfi.s’.] SOUTH ISLAND TEAM. CIIIHSTCHUHCII. July 17. The following South T.-hmd Rugby team has been selected:---Backs —Harris, F.lvv, Retd (Nelson), Steel. McGregor. R. Bell (Southland), Dailey. Forwards- R. Stewart, A. MtCormirk. C. Knox (Oatnaru). R. Masters. ,7. Riehardson (Captain), L. AVtllmms. D Dickson, and P. Burl (Southland). l-'mergencies : -Backs— o. AVise, A. Robilliard. C. Oliver. Forwards—C. Gerard (Titnaru). J- T'. Burrows (Christclitireh), AT. .Jamieson OVest Coast).
AVAIROA V. BUSH UNTON. AYAIROA. July 10
Wairon Sub-Union representatives defeated Bush Union this afternoon bv 8 to nil scored in the first spell. The game was played iu heavy rain. Tlu- ground was in a shocking condition. ami the game was a mud scramble confine,l mainly to the forwards. Bush held the advantage in the second hall, but could nob score.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1925, Page 1
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