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INTERSTATE
Pars And Results
STOKES, of Broken Hill, has
• selected in the New South Wales
il team lieu of R. Vincent, una
nriHE decision of the New South Wales
Hugby Union to change the dates of
Hie matches against Queensland from Augu.m
5 and 7 to August 12 and 14 will renwe
a strong counter-attraction to the
v.rnival. Though the N.S.W. Union de-
:d to grant £25 to Ihe combined High
schools team that will visit Victoria in
September. It declined to accede to the
U. request to guarantee a loss up to
on the proposed visit to Adelaide.
( -tflEF interest in the Wednesday League
V-/ competition r#>ntr»c {n r/. * .
? E., lMt ? eas 2r n - J 50 far
, H's season.
""-- have not suffered defeat. Todav thev
are matched with the strong Railways comu..,ation.
The draw is—Railwavs v. Post
Telegraph (Motordrome), Markets v
Cabfv T S | P(North Melbourne), Yellow
Press. byI Exchange (Exhibition).
rjlORRENS' defeat of North Adelaide. 14-
nlsvlii £ ^r 1 " on , Saturday ensure their
Playing in the final four. Sturt had an
easy win over West Adelaide. 13-14 ti .Ci
j ,1surprised by accounting for
r<S8 1o ,£lV laS supporters
1
i™ ..
5 T" 9 whl,e
' Norwood had no
difficulty against South Adelaide, winning
S^TJ" r
POintS. 1 1 fo!Inu-«H 1he , competition hu T* with 20 ...
v P 0 ' Ms ' followed by Torrens
North 14. Norwood 13, Port II, denele 10
South 4. and West nil. Glenelg'a difeat of
Port Adelaide has biven Bay supSrtcrs
B'Jn their
two matches
A2i?2iJo5f B,I * a L£ lh V ed a1{ *t-™mute
teu? ?i2£L OI « d I i unc<wtonlans m the Amateur
League in Launceston on Saturday
scoring- 7-15 to 8-5. In the 0t"- - -
game St. Patrick's Old Collects
Churlnga by 10-12 to 1-12,
S^tSLSP"" premiership it in a most
Position, with St. George
leading Granville. Gladesville Mettera and
Annandale-Leichhardt by two point? In
frt dd ' l a on ' Metters have a defend match
to play against Concord. Should thev be
m C a^US j , n ^ be up with the
Dlawarra team. There is silU ample
time for the teams jusi short of St. George
to overtake them.
CUD a IDE. the small full-forward, scored
^ g° als registered by
Yeronga to when they defeated Valley 8-6-55
m the Australian Rules premiership
played at Brisbane last Saturday.
His was one of the best displays seen in
that position this season.
\VINDSOR had to draw on reserves be-
* * cause of influenza and other troubles
and were defeated 6-10—46 to 3-6—24 by
Mayne. ^ » •«>--»-..• -
goals, t
game at .. McGhie, the Windsor
wing half-back. Injured his face and
collision with another player.
T AtJKIE NASH, South's fast bowler, li
-Li demonstrating his versatility by sterl-
TN the Lyell Association, City 9.11 de-
-L feated Sm^It^rs fi 8 in a well-contested
aher, Griffiths
the best for the wln-
— ig. Devlin, Ryan, Wakeford
and Murray played well for Smelters
^ITINES, 10.11, defeated Gormanston, 7.14
Mines were well served by Madden.
and McGlade (2).
l*^esult „ of Saturday's games In the
Northern Tasmantan competition Launm
have regained the lead. Launceston
oroke City s sequence of wins, winning 7.8
to • "6. Longford defeated North Launfeston
^ by j5 points with scores at 14-1
\TORTH-WESTERN Association matches
„° n Saturday resulted:—East Devonporu
15-26. defeated.Wesley Vale. 5-13. Devonport.
17—14. defeated Mersey, 11—3. A
feature of ihe latter noatcb was T
Heaihom's nine goals, making his total for
the season 81.
XT.S.W. League results on Saturday were:—
^ North Shore 9-16 d. St. George 9-8-
South Sydney 15-6 d East Sydney 14-10*
Newtown 9-10 d. Sydney 8-10.
rpr the West on Saturday. League results
were:—West Perth 12-19 d- East Freantle
9-8; East Perth 14-13 d. South Fremantle
12-21; Claremont-Cottesloe B-6 d.
ublaco 6-11*
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