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CRICKET

TOMORROW'S MATCHES

FIXTURES AND GROUNDS

Thi> fixtures, grounds, etc., tor lumorrow's cricket matches arc given below. . In the event of unfavourable weather, information as to postponements, etc., will be posted on llie nutlcii board in ilia window of the "Evening I'ost" front ollice. Information cannot be jivi'ii over Telephone No. 44-010. which is reserved for business calls, but in cases where telephone cummunicaiiun is essential inquirers are requested to dial No. 43-018 for cricket inforaiiitiou. W.C.A. MATCHES. | Senior Grade. ! j The slate of the senior grade mutches for the resumption of play tomorrow is:— Hull UOU) v. Wellington (-18 for no wickets), at llutt Itecreation Ground. .Midland (IiTS) v. Wellington College Old Boys (77 for seven wickets), at Kilblrnle. Pctone (!)8) v. Kilbiruie (235), at Basin Reserve No. 2. Kurori (193) v. University (IKB for three wieUets), at Basin Reserve No. I. Second and Lower Grades. The second and lower-grade matches commenced last Saturday are to be concluded tomorrow. The University-Wellington College Old Boys second-grade match is transferred from Kelburu to Kilbiruie No. 8. Third Grade. Petoue v. University, Petone No. 3: Kilblrnle v. Hutt, Hutt No. 6; Ouslow v. Railways, Nairnville No. 3; Karorl v. Kalwarra, Karorl No. 10. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade.—Eoseneath v. Public Trust, Newtown Mo. 1, Messrs. A. Hawthorne and 1". ltyan; Taxes A v. Hospital, forirua, Mr. a. Smith; Woolworths v. Jasco, Athletic Park So. 1, Mr. it. Brookes; Prestige Hosiery v. Smith and Smith, Newtown No. 7, .Mr. 12. Napier; Amalgamated Bricks v. Customs A, Athletic Park So. 2, Messrs. I. Key and 1\ W. Mitchell. B Grade.—Nivens v. Hannahs, Polo Ground No. 1, Mr. H. Uoas; Sargoous v. Telephone A, Karori No. 2, Mr. G. Flint; Shipping A v. Pastimes, Wakeneld .No. 7. Mr. D. Calcinai; Taubmans v. Working Men's Club, Athletic Park No. 1, Messrs, A. C. Oaicou and \V. Mitchell; 'Education-Health v. AtuS-t, Lyall j Bay No. 2, .Mr. W. J. Billington. C Grade.—U.l.C v. Greys A, Kilbimie No. v, Mr. P. Weatherburn; Gas Co. A v. Justice. Xaimvillc No. 4, Mr. H. Stansfleld: Milk Department v. Empire Box, Lyall Bay No. 3, j Air. B. Currle; Ferguson and Osborn v. Odlins, Nowtown No. 2, Messrs. J. May and K. J. Patou: N..Z. Slippers v. , Printing, Polo j Ground No. 2, Mr. P. Roy; Berhampore A ] v. Celtic, Karori No. 1, Mr. S. T. Meyers. 1) Grade.—Tramways v. Hannahs Warehouse, Wakeneld No. 6, Mr. C. V. Reeve; Customs B v. Bing Harris, Kllbirnic No. 1, Mr. J. Young; Taxes B v. Abbott Oram, Newtown No. 3, Mr. W. Carlyle; Labour Tourist v. Central, Karori No. 3, Mr. W. Wifl'en; Bonds Hosiery v. Insurance A, Rongotai No. 1, Mr. H. Yeoman. E Grade.—Labour Bureau v. Athletic Union, Newtown No. 4, Mr. A. Millar; Pensions v. A. S. Paterson, Karori No. 4; U.L.M. v. Self Help, Wakeflcld No. 8, Messrs. B. Briggs and W. Steward; Seatoun v. J. R. McKenzie, llon?otai No. 2, Mr. P. Morgantl; Berhamporc B v. General Motors, kilbirnie No. 8, Mr. 0. E. Dormer. V Grade.—Ross and Glendining v. Excelsior, Athletic Park No. 3, Mr. W. .1. Perkins; National Bank v. Taylor Gyles, Wakefleld No. 9, .Mr. A. J. Wilson; Fire Brigade v. Shipping It. Lyall Bay No. 1, Mr. J. Keene; Lands and Survey v. Telephone, Newtown No. 5, Mr. B. Davis; Local Bodies v. R. G.\ Kain, K. G. Kain win by default. R. G. Kain will play a friendly match with Burch and Co., Ltd., at Crawford Green No. 1. G Grade.—Greys B v. Rovers, Nairnville No. 5; Taubmans B v. Taxes C, Wakefleld No. 5, Mr. L. Jones: Aulsebrooks v. Moore Wilson, Karori Xo. 5; Duthies v. Gas Co.- B, Polo Ground No. 3: Insurance B v. Wright, Stephonson, Xewtown Xo. 6, Mr. R. J. Carswell. UPPER HUTT LEAGUE. Second Round End-of-season Knock-out Com-, petition.—Training Depot v. Methodist, No. 2 wicket, 2 p.m.; Trentham-Hutt. a bye: St. Joseph's v. Colts (friendly), Xo. 1 wicket, 2 p.m. In the end-of-season "Knock Out" competition, the results of the first rounds matches lvere :—Methodist won by default from Ordnance; Training Depot 140 for nine declared (Collins 33, Sexton 26, Altken 20, Doak 21 not out) defeated Colts 53. Bowling: For the winners, Altken took live for H; Sexton, three for 15; for Colts, Smith four for 36, Dunn four for 36. Trentham-Hutt 115, defeated St. Joseph's 111 (Allen 59), by 4 runs. BOYS' ASSOCIATION. Institute A v. Marist B. Lyall Bay No. 2; Stop Out v. Institute B. Prince of Wales -ParkNo. 2; Marist A v. Institute D. Prince of Wales Park No. I ; Institute C v. Brooklyn, Lyall Buy Xo. 1. HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION. North Park Final. A Grade.—Wilford-Kerr Shield final: Gear United v. Trafalgar Park, North Park Xo. 2; Messrs. L. C. Wray and Woolcott. Special Competition. A Grade.—Empire v. Gracefield, McEwan Park No. 3, Mr. Edlin;-Meadows v. Bell Park, Bell Park. Messrs. Claridce and Gibson; Metters United v. General Motors, Trafalgar Park Xo. 2, Mr. Gardner. B Grade. Central v. Metiers United, North Park .'No. 1, Messrs. Winehell and Dougan; Gear United v. General Motors, Naenac Reserve No. 2 \ Waiwhetu v. Woollen Mills, North Park No. 2, Messrs. Jones and Creagh: Taita v. Epuni. Nnenae Reserve Xo. 1; V.M.C.A. v. Todd Motors, McEwan Park Xo. .1, Messrs. Letica and King. C Grade. ' Gracefield v. Taita. Naenae Reserve 'No. 3; Central v. General Motors, Waiwhetu . School; Meadows v. Oddfellows, Randwick School; Todd Motors v. Trafalgar Park. Trafalgar Park Xo. 1; Trafalgar Park B wins ■by default from V.M.C.A. WOMEN'S" MATCHES. Senior. Technical O.G. v. College 0.G.." Basin Reserve, Messrs. C. G. Wilson and G. S. Chlsholm. Junior. Technical O.G. v. Karori, Nairn Street, Messrs. A. It. Reid and R. Rogerson; College O.G. v. Courtenay, Emerson Street Xo. 2, Messrs. S. Moulder and G. Hamilton: Y.W.C.A. 1 v. Technical (day), Emerson Street No. 1, Messrs. A. Tidman and W. J. Terry; Trinity v. Y.W.C.A. 2, Tancra Crescent, Messrs. W. R. Looner and T. Miller. TEAMS. Grey Cabs.—A team: Kill. Oibbs. Moyland. Ferry. Thompson. Forbes, MeWilllams. Kelly, Purcell, Dean, Otto. B team: Hartshorn, Adams, Jones, Aiken, Cullen. Jago, Tippett, Lourle. Upfold, Burke, Verity; emergency, Nicholson. Gas Company.—B team: Wlddlson, Denison. Harris (2). Hume. Jones, Glavin, Campbell, Smith (2), Marshall, Harrington. Trafalgar Park.—A team: Hurt, Huxtable, Maclea, Lapworth, Clunle, Lowe, Tyrrall, Thorn, Webster, Barnes, Elliott. B team: Rasmussen Posselt, Lowe, Griffin, Howie,. Clark, Cockhead, Crundwell, Boadle, Borthwick, Ward. Slalln (2). Onslow.—Third grade: McDonald, Brown, Browne, Bruce, Chapman, Clothier, Gosden, Hayes, McKay. Munro, Tidey; twelfth man, Will. Roseneath.—Davies, Jupp, Young, Gregory, Brough, Sparrow, Collins, Billings, Soames, Martin (2). Jephson. Jasco.—A grade: P. Stone, .1. Donovan, P. Kilby, A. Erskine, H. Xoot, J. Melville, A. Graham, R. Griggs. T. Booker, C. Stiver, S. Brocklebank, E. Harris. • ■ Seatoun.—Yeoman, Harkncss. Kelly, Walker, Wilknison, .Tones, MeGavin, Smith, .W. Day, O. Day Claperton. Railways.—Donald. Froggatt. Stratford, Baker, Hills, Withers, Burns. King, Walton, Kniipp. Vcnlmorc. Central.—Black, Massey. Morrison. Morris. Martin (2), Murdock, Prebble, Wright, Johnson. Kaiwarra.—Third (trade: Cox. Edlin. Aldridge Brown, Wallace, Wellum, Rodden, Harris, Tiotjens (2), Holme?. Graccflcld.—A team: Henshaw, Webster, Perkins, Sharpc, Wallis, Berry. Law. Cate. Cleland Crook Gosper. B team: Wilson. Dean, Irvine McGHnn. Ferguson, Pointon. Polnton (2). Wise. Spenco, Foster, Baylis. Wakeham. Smythe. Taita —A team: McLeod, Spencer, Bullimore, Soarle '(2), Moore, Cooper, Oliver. Pllcher. Mevrick Alsop, Wright, (twelfth man). B te-i'm' Kilmister, Balls, Hutchison, Johnson, Mc\rtlnir Blake Hudson, Stevenson, Woplley. Pember'toii, Ward, Hollls (twelfth man). College Old Glrl».-Senlor: I. M. PickerinK, D Il'itcher. M. Moore, M. Rofe, H. McLellean j' wals«n, M. Corby, B. Picken. I. Foley f.. Baker, V. Taylor, J. Aitken. Junior: E. Me - fen I Prince, D. Hill, L. Thomas. F. ttooclJclecli T. Taylor, S. Bock, M. Johnstone, Iv. Burke', J. ilatciier. L. Rice. Y.W.C.A. (Women's Af oc'atl°'l) ( ;T J"nlo H r. (>1 l 1: p. McCllnchv, D. Hannah, M. Wood, T. Richardson, T Mawby. L. Stroud. A. Brogan, M. Kudell D Rnaldlne. E. H-mmlngton R. M<--Cllnchy Junior 2: M. Cooke. A. Votes, J. Dlack, E. Page. O Byrne, M. Griffiths M Fltzrrerald. V Ballard. A. Tyrer. P Smith. O Butler. B. McKenzie. Central (Hutt Valley).-A team: Keown 'Wilson. Inpham, King. Foreman. Scott. Paxton. Jarvie, Sweeney, Mailman, Dudley Kerr. B team- L Everson. R. Eversnn, Tavlor, Wilson, Cottle Naysmtth. Richardson, Denzel {*), Payne, Blaudford. Dolr. Emplre.-J. Halllcam J. May, A. Wood, A. White J Wilson, K. Mitchell. R. Roberts, T. Shei&ek. M- Phil". A. Bryant, P. Dougan, W. Henly. G. Allen, F. Jones. Meadows.—R. Dunn. J. Dunn, B. Jones, 11. N. Jones, L. Harvey. 1, Thomas A. Green Brown (2). Symonds. Dennis. Oiecney. B tram: Cockrane, Hurt, Armstrong, Bryne. l.illiKan (2), Heard. Thorpe. Ansell, Lungford. Uaynor, 1). Bryne, J. Hoare.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 3

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CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 3

CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 3