FOOTBALL.
"ALL BLACKS'» VISIT TO AKEKO) 7 Received May 20, 1&25 am, • j Capetown, May OQt- J The visit of the New Zealand foofl bailers is arousing much interest. It 14 anticipated, that the tour in South Afafaf'> will last six weeks.—Reuter. J THE LEAGUE TEAM.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. _J Auckland, Last Night. -J A trial match between the Dominion ii representative team to tour Australia! and the Auckland Rugby League twun'sj was played yesterday, the New Zealand r team winning: by 25 points to 10. AtuSc-; jj land was by far the best team on tie ;j day, and was unlucky to lose. The replfr tentative team showed little combhifc- uf, tion, and won on individual play. For New Zealand Ifwersen scored three fries' and converted three and kicked two '3 penalty goals. Waddville and W. David- I son also scored tries. For Auckland, ] Davidson scored two tries, and Ctarke, • Pullan, and Sutton scored a try fljpiMt, J I Castles and Francis converted a P! 1 each. - f I
NORTHERN DIVISION FIXTURES. The compctltons In the northern dlrhdoa HflM start on Thursday, June 5, and Saturday, ItIM 7. In the senior competition six teams ban entered for the Saturday competition, and osl] two (Stratford and Tukapa) in the ThunsJ competition. It Is, however, hoped to JmWw Clifton to compete in the Thursday competition and the matches have been drawn on that hail* Should Clifton be unable to enter In thi Thatv day competition they will take up the bye OS the Saturday drawing. In all eight teams haw entered In the senior competition, nine In flu first junior Thursday competition, and six in the second Junior Saturday competition. Oftly one team had entered In the Saturday (ante competition, and this has accordingly tan dropped until It 1b known whether other t**— will enter. It la probable that Clifton overlooked nomtoi atlng a team from Lepperton to play as to* lore. Thero Is also some talk of a Bell Block team entering the competition. Should this te so, the fixtures will havo to be re-drawn. The drawing Is as follows THURSDAY COMPETITION. i SENIORS. June s.—Tukapa v. Stratford, at WMttta Park; Clifton a bye. June 12.—Stratford v. Clifton, at Stratford; Tukapa a bye. June 19.—Clifton v. Tukapa, at Waitau; Stratford a bye.c ( rmsT junior. June s.—lngletfood y Mldhlrst, at Inglewood; * Star y. Tukapa (Star match); New Plymouth Technical College v. New Plymouth BoyV High School, at racocoufse; Stratford v. Clifton, at Stratford; Eltham a bye. i June 12.—Mldhlrst v. Elltiara, at Mldhlrst; ' Inglewood v. Boya' High School, at Inglewood; Clifton v. Tukapa, at Waltara; Star 7. Stratford, at New Plymouth ;• Technical Collego a bye. Juno 19.—Technical Collego v. Stratford, at New I-Ijiuouth; Mldhlrst v. Star, at Mldhlrst) Tukapa v. Eltham, at Elthnm; Clifton v. Ingle, wood, at Waltara; Boys' High School a bye. June 26.—-High School v. Eltham, at Ne* Plymouth; Clifton v.' Technical College, al Waltara; Tukapa y. Mldhlrst, at New Plymouth | > Inglewood v. Star, at Inglewood; Stratford • bye. July 3.—Star v. Clifton, at New Plymouth t ■Mldhlrst v. High School, at Mldhlrst; Technical College t. Inglewood, at New Plymouth; »« than) v. Stratford, at Eltham; Tukapa a bye. • July 10.—Tukapa v. Stratford, at New Ply* mouth; High School v. Clifton, at New Plymouth ; Mldhlrst v. Technical College, at MHhlrst; Star v. Eltham, at New Plymouth; Inglewood a bye. 4 . July IT.—Clifton v. Mldhlrst, at WiltarM Eltham y. Technical Collegs, at Eltham; Stnt< ford r. Inglewoot, at Stratford; H<gh School v. Tukanti (High School match); Star a fan. July 14.—Stratford r. High School, at Strafe ford; Star v. Technical College (Star match)! Inglewood v. Tukapa, at Inglewood; v. Clifton, at Eltham; Mldhlrst a.bye. July si.—lnglewood v. Eltham. at Inglewood Mldhlrst v. Stratford, at Stratford; Bin ▼. High School, at New Plymouth; Technics! Col" lege v. Tukapa, at Now Plymouth; Clifton • bye. - —,-«• = SECOND JUNIOR. June s.—lnglewood v. Star, at Inglewood No. 2 ground; Eltham v. Stratford, at Eltham. June 12.—Star v. Stratford, at New mouth; Eltham v. Inglewood, at Eltham. June 19.—Star v. Eltham, at New Pfymouhi Stratford v. Inglewood, >»t Stratford,
SATUItDAY MATCHES. i 1 SENIOR. ;i June 7.—Tukapa V. Star (Star match) r O&til v. Kahotu, at Okato; New I'lymouth Old Ban a bye. June 14,—Rahotu v. New Plymouth Old Bern ' at Rahotu; Star t. Okato, at New Plnunlhi * Tultapa a bye. " June 21.—Tukapa v. Okato, at Okato; Old Boys v. Star (Old Boys match); Bahota a bye. ' June 28.—Kahotu v. Tukapa, at New Plymouth; Okato v, Old Boys, at New Plymouth; Star a bye. T -v July s.—Tukapa v. Old Boys (Tukapa match) i - Rahotu v. Star, at Bahotu; Okato a bye. ,
SECOND JUNIORS. June 7.—High (School "A" v, Clifton at Km Plymouth; High School "B" v. Stratford D.H.8., at Stratford; Old Boya v. Star (Old Bon, match). . June 14.—High School "A" v. Old Boys (Blah School match); High School *'B" v. Star (BtM match); Stratford I?.H.S. v. Clifton, at Stat- # lora. *
(ii Jun e School "A" v. High School . , ; „°,l ( l ßos ' s „ T - cllfton ' at Waltara; Stmt- ■ ford D B.S. v, Star, at New Plymouth. Juno 28—High School "A" v. Star (Blah School match); Old Boys v. Stratfori D ££s..' ' at Stratford; Clifton v. High School "B" at "• New Plymouth. / July 5 —High School "A" v. Stratford D.H.S., at New Plymouth; High School "B" v. Old Boys (Old Boys' match I ; ciifinn Star, at Walters. It is understood tlmt the Referees' AnoeUUMI ' Is holding its annual meeting this week* wins It Is hoped that all intending raereea will t» J present. A glance ai the number of matehei = ! '" set down will show the necessity for augment' 1 . 'ng the ranks of the association. On. Thuftday Cllfton plays Tukapa, and'4b 1 Saturday Star plays Okato, both being nmtchM - In aid of the Mynott benefit fund. : All clubs are notified that the list of senior. 1 first and second junior playeis, must be forwarded to the secretary of the Itugbv Unlfa - before the fixtures open. The union has tE» v right to re-closslfy any player It consldfts'«:!" ■■ playing below his class, m the case union classifying any junior player as senior " hi cases where a-club has no nenlor team (ns Eltham and Inglewood) such piaver will hare the right to play for a neighboring club.
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