FOOTBALL.
FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY. SENIORS. Kimieri v. United, at Hokitika, at 3 p.m. Air llceuau. JUNIORS. Excelsior A. v. Excelsior B. at 1.30 p.m. Air Pcrliam. Kokatahi v. Rimu, at Kokatahi, at 3 p.m. Kauieri v. Ross, at Hokitika, at 3 p.m. Air E. Best. THIRD GRADE. School v. Rimu, at Rimu, at 2.30 p.m. Air Screen. The senior game for Cass Square tomorrow afternoon is United (Grey) v. Kauieri. The visitors should make a good showing and Kauieri will have to show of their best form to hold their own. ’This game takes place at p.m. At 1.30 p.m. Excelsior Juniors A. and It. try conclusions, and Ross and Kauieri play at 3 o’clock, while at Kokatahi, Rimu and Kokatahi meet. With a continuance of line weather the grounds should again, lie in capital or-
dor for fast play. At a special meeting of the Most Const Rugby Union held on Wednesday evening, all the recommendations made by Westland Sub-Union in regard to re-classilieation and change from League were granted. Players are reminded that Monday night next is the last night on which transfers and reclassifications will be dealt with. Excelsior A. players arc notified that they must wear a. white band on their arms to distinguish them from the B. plovers.
The following will represent Rinui Juniors in-their match against Kokatahi at Kokatahi :—Ogilvie. 1‘ reitas. Dale, O’Connor (2), Glass, Irving, Whitehead, Heine. Carter, Comport, Boyd, (iroweott, Mills, Kelly. Emcrg. Breeze, Gardyne and Stephens. Keenan’s bus will leave Rimu at ‘2 p.m. sharp. The following will represent Rimu 3rd. grade in their match against School at Rimu at 2..‘10 p.m.—Ogilvie. Broadbent (2). Jliedriehs, Hyiidman (2), While.v, Boyd. G. Tainui, Sutherland. Maloney, Selhv. Emerg. Ogilvie (2). Thorpe and Cruise. "by TELKCEAPII —PEK PRESS ASSOCIATION-J
N.Z.R.U. ATTITUDE. WELLINGTON. May 12. Tile Committee of the X.Z. Rugby Union in reply to an empiiry from Warren (Secretary of the International Rugby Board) whether New Zealand would be prepared to attend a suggested conference, decided to reply that New Zealand emphatically refused to attend any conference until the Imperial Rugby Board was set up. as suggested by New Zealand. SOCCER, ADELAIDE, A fay 12. The Czecho-Slovakian soccer team defeated South Australia by eleven goals to one. The visitors were superior in every department of the game BRISBANE, May 12. The Chinese soccer team to tour Australia arrived by the steamer Okimaru. It plays the first game at Sydney on Saturday. BRUSSELS, May 11. England heat Belgium 9 to 1.
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