RUGBY LEAGUE
MEETING OF EXECUTIVE ROTORUA VISIT OFF At last evening’s meeting of ttie Management Committee of the Auckland Rugby League a letter was received from the Rotorua League cancelling its visit to Auckland- It was pointed out that several of its best players had left the district. A discussion arose over the charges for admission at next Saturday's representative match. The usual prices were favoured, but if was pointed out the rules governing the Northern Union Cup matches demanded one shilling admission for each adult. It was decided that, with the exception of the teams playing, the free list be suspended for the proposed match for the Mayor’s unemployment fund. SATURDAY’S ARRANGEMENTS The following fixtures have been arranged for Saturday:— Northern Union Challenge Cup.—Auckland v. South Auckland, Carlaw Park No 1. 3 p.m.. Mr. L. Bull. Auckland Junior Representatives v. Frank ton, Carlaw Park, No. 1 1 45 rni Mr. H. McKubrey. ' " Fifth Grade.—Akarana v. City, Carlaw Park No. 2, 3 p.m. r Mr. B. Em era] i. Sixth Grade A. —Devonport v. Athletic, Carlaw Park No. 2, 1.45 p.m., Mr. W TV eston. Primary Schools.—Ngaruawahia v. Onehunga Convent, Carlaw Park No 1 l p.m. Outside Matches. —Leighton's, Ltd v \V right and Jacques, Carlaw Park No 2 1 p.m., Mr. T. Churnside.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 13
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