Football
SATURDAY’S GAMES. The senior game set down for Cass Square to-morrow afternoon is between Rivals and Blaketown. This should prove a well contested game and should attract a good attendance. The ground should be in fair order, unless there is much more rain, and as both teams are fairly well matched- a good--tussle should eventuate. The junior game set down for Cass’' Square i,s between Ross and Excelsiors. Excelsior seniors travel to Grey month where they meet the Stars. 1. >v r Star seniors will be selected from the following for to-morrow’s match with Excelsiors: Furness. Williams (2), Braithwaite, BendiicL jon, Meredith, Cochrane, O’Donneil, '.‘Sharplin, hDennison, McGinley, "Webster. Behan, Cushnie, Earthorne, Johnston,' mH'ennessv, Robinson, and Fong. • T The following will represent Rival, seniors to play Blaketown on Cass Square to-morrow • —Carter, Monk, Muir, Pawson. Pfahlert E.. Houston, Webster, Schist. Pfahlert C.. Pierson. Best, Fleming H., Kelly Larcp.pi,lje. Hutchison, Wilson. Fleming C.. .. The above, players are requested to lie on,; the ground by 2.45 sharp. ... Excelsior juniors .v. Ross on.,.Cass. Square at 3 o’clo'k:— Thompson,. Evans, .Harris, Preston, Wright, Palmer, Cooper. Rowe, Cowie, Hayward, Hughes, Dale, Butland, Schroder,, Mitchell. Hall. Emerg. R. Thompson,. Buchanan. Ferguson. ' . .; | ’ The' following players will represent Rinm 3rd-grnde in their match with School at Rimu at 2 o’clock to-mor' row:—D. Kerr. J Mclntosh, N. Dale, L. Patterson. R. Olsen. Hewlett. H. Mason, J. Freitas, A. Muir, T. Hutchison, D. Thorpe, C. Ogilvie, C. Stoop. AY. Growcott, A. Hyndman, N. Harris, I. McCaUum, D. Morris, D. Keenan. Keenan's bus leaves Central Hotel at 1.45. ; j . : i> SCRUM RULE. b> Telcginpii—Per Press Association.* ! x ‘ f " CHRISTCHURCH, July ly., Although there is a rule in Rugby. calling Tor a penalty, if a player lifts, his foot in the scrummage before the, ball .becomes in, it is one of those that has not been enforced by referees in all cases. At the meeting of the Rugby Referees’ Association,., however. it was decided that ,the rule, he enforced, and the approval of the Can-, terbury Rugby Union sought with - a view to having it applied to,the, Cqnterbury competition matches.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 6
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348Football Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 6
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