FOOTBALL.
A PROBABLE VISIT. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WEMJQs T GTON, Last Night.' Negotiatiioms have been in progress between, the New Zealand. Football Association and the New South' Wales body, concerning tihe proposal that a New South Wales Association team should visit New Zealand. A cable message was received by the local secretary to-diay, to the effect titoat a New South Wales team are prepared to come if the gates and other arrangements are satdsfoctory.
TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES. The fixtures for to-morrow are as under:— Senior.— Red Star v. Glads-tone, at Masterton■ referee, Mi- T. Fielding. Carterton v. Masterton, at M«.sterton• referee, Mr Cliarter,s. Jimior.— Masterton v. Carterton, at Masterton; referee, Ma- Harding. Liberal v.. Red Star,:, at Ga-eytowin;-referee, Ma* Higgins. Dalefield v. G<reyrtown, at Greytown; referee, Mir Ndcholls. Third Class.— Liberal v. Red Star at Oanterton; referee ,Mr •Roydhouse." "Mastei-toh v.- Carterton, at Carterton; referee, Mr Waterson. Dalefield v. Greytown, at Dalefield, referee, Mr Chapman. TEAMS. Following is the Masterton senior team to play against Carterton tomorrow:— Yates, A. Thompson, J. Hanley, W. Minett, A. Waugh, Ellers, Douglas, M. lggulden, MicLachlan, V. Billington, Spaceman, C. J. Mackellar, Grant, Dixon, Mfunii. The Masterton junior team to play Carterton on the Showgrounds to-morrow is as follows: Norman, Mcintosh, Jones, Pauling, H. Billington, Johns, Thompson (2), Moersoh, Langdon, Fly, Murphy, Kite, Wagg, Cameron; emergency: Jerry. The following will represent Masterton 111. against Carterton 111. at Carterton to-morrow :C. Jones, Crippen, Perry, Montgomery, Hanley, Morris, Boyd, Diggitts, Rregant, James, Shackleton, Moore, Appleby, Terry, Bannister. Emergencies: Boyd, Harding, Baillie, McOonville.
An Auckland telegram states that Gnillett and Francis-, two New Zealand Rugby representatives, have gone over to the Northern Union, and will accompany the Australian team to England. The South Canterbury Rugby Union has agreed to devote an afternoon for special matches to raise funds in aid of the erection of a Coronation band rotunda in the Timaru Park.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10248, 26 May 1911, Page 5
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