FOOTBALL.
THE A Ely BLACKS. The All Blacks play their second last match, of the tear to-morrow at Capetown when they meet Western Provinces. The last game of the tour will take place on the following Saturday, Sept. Ist. when the fourth test match will take place at CajK-'town. LOCAL GAMES. The senior game Excelsiors r. Stars is set down fur Cass Square at 3 p.m. (Mr. I. Coulson), while the Kiwi seniors journey to Greymouth. to play United. The Third-grade match Excelsiors v. School takes place at 1.30 p.m. Tlie junior game KokataJii v. Ross for the Breeze Shield takes place at Ross. The following will represent Kiwi seniors in their match with United at Greymouth:—-Pfahlert, Moynihnn, McIntosh, White, -Milne, Hagar, Leslie, McGill, MeCleary, Stevens, Tainui, Pfahlert, J. Perham, MeFarlnne, Keller Hall and Steel. Excelsior third grades to play School at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow: Wright, Connor, Bell, Diedriclis (2), Schroder (2), Heinz, Hughes, Dale, Paterson, Sweney, Shearer, Wclls, Ferguson, Cooper, Thompson, Richards, Freitas. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association. OAMARU, August 23. In defeating the Alarist team at Rugby by 16 to 8, at Waimate this J afternoon, the Malietio Club lias estab- ® fished a record by annexing all three 1 trophies—the Citizens’ Shield, the Mol- * fison Cup, and the Clark Shield—in ono season. ’ LEAGUE TEST TEAMS. 1 CHRISTCHURCH, August 23. < The teams for the Rugby League s test match hero on Saturday arc as follow: * ENGLAND. 1 Full-back : J. Sullivan. 1 Three-quarters: T. E. Gwynno, L. f Enirclougli, T. C. Askin, and A. Frod- J sham. Halves: J. Parkin and W. Rees. * Forwards: H. Bowman, N, Bentham, J. Thompson, A. Fihlos, F. Bowen, IV. 1 j Horton. NEW ZEALAND. * Full-back: C. Dufty. 1 Three-quarters: Hardgreaves, H. 1 Brisbane, L. Scott, C. List (one to lie omitted). ‘ 1 Five-eighths: S. Prentice, M. Wetherill and F. Delgrosso (one to lie omit- ‘ ted). Forwards: L. Hutt. W. Somers, M. O’Brien, V. Goodall. C. Hall. E. Eck lioff, T. Timms, A. Townsend, and W. Le Warne (three to be omitted). You can have cheap eggs all the year round if you preserve a good supply •now with Sharland’s Moa Brand Egg 1 Preservative. —Advt. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1928, Page 1
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