RUGBY FOOTBALL
TO-MORROW’S GAMES. The Westiland Sub-Union competitions' will be resumed to-morrow afternoon when, the following games are' • t set down for play:— ;/vA| Seniors. —Rimu v. Rivacs, .at Itimu (E. W. Heeiian); Kiwis v. Excelsior, at Cass Square (A'. Cutbush); Ross a bye. Juniors.—Kokatah i v. Ross, at Kokatahi (D. A. Head); Kiwis v. Excelsior, at Cass Square, at‘l.3o p.m. (W. Reeves); School v. Rimu, at Cass , Square, at 3 p.m. (D. Breeze). i TEAMS FOR. TO-MORROW. ' 1 The following will represent the’r .respective clubs in rugby matches tomorrow:— • ' ' - ■ EXCELSIOR. • • Seniors v. Kiwi: —Mitchell, Muir, Staines, Schroder,/‘Roberts, HughesDavidson, B. Kelly, Eager, M. KeKy; r Freitas, Gngioh, Ring,'L, Hughes, v Palmer. Emer.—Leslie. ' Juniors v. Kiwi:— Cooper, Gardyne, White, HavEl/*' Thompson, Reese, Rutland, J. Dale,'; S. Tainui, Hanrahan, Smith; Johnson? ' Chisholm. Emer.—Spence, N. ’Dale,'" •• Raine. To be on field at 1.15 sharp. - - KOKATAHI. " ■ - • Mjp ‘ Against Ross, to be picked from following:—Knight, Growcott (2)j| v Jones (2), Smith, Wall (2), Oropp,f; Brithu, Kennedy, Doranoe. O’Neil; Cron, O’Brien, Parkes, Wllkinaon, Ritchie, Morris, and Woolhouse, . KIWI, ? Seniors v. Excelsiors.—Griffen, Stepforth Wright, Cook, Kelly, Walker, Henderson, Sumner, Atkinson, Flem- • ing, Diedrichs, J Stopforth, We?t, ' ' ' Pitcairn, Morgan. Emer; Hamilton. ■ Juniors v. Exceilsior.—Cagney, J. Bell, Webb, J. Roberts, Hewlett, S. Diedrichs, A. Jolley, C. Jolley, J. Roberts, Morgan, West, Macfarlane, Woolhouse, Aiild, Stapleton. Emer.— ' E. Olson, Woolhouse, T. Coyle, Diedrichs. . .. . ' RIMU. Seniors v. Rivals:—Broadbent, Oolr lins, Broadhur t, Dale, Thorpe, Ogilvie' (2), Agnew, Growcott, Lewis, Hyndr man, O’Connor, Ingli's, Hunt, O’Connor, Boyd. J " Juniors v. School:—Kerr, Paterson, Singer, Shivas, Growcott, Keenan, Ogilvie (2), Mclntosh (2), Moloney, Smith, Hyndman, O’Connor, Mason. Emer.—Cooper, Chester man, Olsen. RIVALS. % ■ Against Rimu:—Carter, Pfah'lert, v ' Webster, Williams, Heinz, Larcombe, Schist, Karnbach, George. Dawson,' Monk, Richards.' Pawson, Woolhouse, ' Brown, P. Diedrichs, Smythe. | \ ' . r . I- ' ' i SATURDAY’S TEST. \ ALL BLACKS TEAM. <\C' : ' - ■■■ -- : • . ■ i3?oi; (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, June 30. The All Blacks team for next Saturday’ s Test match, will be: Full-back: Lilburne. Three-quarters: Proctor, Caughey, BuPoek-Douglas. Five-eighths: Pollock,, Page. Half-hack: Kilby. Forwards: Jessiep, Cottrell, Hore, l Steer?, McLean, Manchester, Purdue, and Jfctcalfei The team is 'reported to be very fit. AUSTRALIAN TEAM. ‘ \' SYDNEY, June 30. The Australian team will be: — Full-back: Strggall. ‘ Three-quarters Cowper, King, Sturridge and W. White," • ’ .. , Halves: Lawton (captain), Malcolm. Forwards: Clarke, Mi White, Brin--die, Bland, Cooke, Love, Bonis and Cerutti. The All Blacks’ manager, Mr Walllace, was delighted with the team’s:, showing at Newcastle. •.... ... THE. REASON WHY. , . ' • t SYDNEY, July 1. Caughey played in the Newcastle match because Bukock-Douglas was. slightly indisposed and the managerwanted to save him for the first test.. The replacement was a last minute decision.
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