FOOTBALL
: WESTLAND SUB-UNION. The Executive met last night at 8 o’clock. Present: Messrs FI. M. CouLson (President), Cutbush, Dowell, Mora, Breeze, McGregor, Lawn, Stafford, McDonald, McCleary and Heonan. The minutes were confirmed and outward correspondence approved. FIXTURES. SATURDAY, .JUNE 28th. ' DPITMAN SHIELD. Westland (holders), v. Inangahua .(challengers), at 0 p.m. Town -V. Coui\try Juniors, at 1.30 p.m. INWARD CORRESPONDENCE. From Boxing Association asking for fixtures for July.—Received and supplied. From Stationmaster supplying particulars re test train.—Received as satisfactory.
From Referees reports on Saturday’s games.—Received and approved; the senior game report to be sent on to the West Coast Rugby Union. From llirnu and Woodstock Schools, thanking Sub-Union for footballs.— Received. ... '
.From Wataroa School, asking for a football.—Received ; to be supplied. From J. Walker applying for reclassification as junior.—Received and resolved that the application be recommended to the West Coast Rugby Union.
It was resolved that all fixtures set down for July sth be postponed. It was resolved that the names of Messrs D. and E. W. Heenan, A. Cutbush and J. Mora he submitted to the Inangahua Sub-Union for selection of a referee for Saturday s
game. Messrs H. M. Conbon and M;cOlenry were appointed gate stewards.
The Treasurer’s statement was received and approved. It was resolved to ask the Country team to play in Rimit coloitrs and the Town^team in Kiwi colours.
WESTLAND T’kjM V. TNANGAH'UA for dittman shield; •..!! ■ !'■ • :■ ! ■ -hart The following team lias been selected to defend the Ditlnuui Shield against the challengers, Inangahua; on Saturday next on Cass Square: Full-back: Carter (R.) Three-quarters: Martyn (E.), Stopforth (K.), R. King (E.) Five-eighths: Houston (It.) oapit;, Pfahlert (R.) Half-back: Davidson (E.) Wing-fonvard: Dennehy (It.) Hookers: Moynihau- (It.), Pfalilort (It.) Lock: Bannister (E.) Sides: Freitas (E.) Hughes (E.) Back: Kelly (E.), Kelly (K.) Eiuerg: Backs—Staines (E.), Muir (It.); forwards—Fleming (R,.), Stevenson (E.)
As a curtain-raiser to the Dittman 'Shie.Fd game ion Saturday • next the following have been selected to take part in a Town v. Country junior trial. • .TOWN TEAM. Full-hack : Stapleton. Three-quarters: Schroder, .J. Dale, Heinz. Five-eighths: Hughes and Diedrich Half-back: Hayward. Wing-forward: Palmer (capt.) Hookers: Thompson, Broadbcnt. Lock: Parldiill. Sides: Sumner, J. Wright. Back: C. Preston, Dicdrichs. Emerg: Rutland and Bell; Cowio. COUNTRY TEAM.
Full-back: Hamilton. Three-quarters: Agnew, K. Ogilvie, Dale. Five-eighths: Wakelin, IToulaluin. Half-back: Boyd. . 'Wing-fonvard: A. Parker. Hookers: Gardyne and J. Growcott. Lock: Brown. Sides: N. Inglis, C. Wright. Back: Smyth, J. Inglis. Emerg: Green, Johnson; Martin, My nd m a li. The town team will play in Kiwi jerseys and the Country team in Rimu jerseys.
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