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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

SENIOR B GRADE. MANUKAU V. NEW LYNN. Manukau. — First innings. 170 (Stoupe 37, Calder 17, Thompson 29, Learning 18. Thomae 17 not out). Bowling: Turner two for 23, Lawson none for 4!>, Young one for 19, Harper three for 29, Kent none for 16, Farrell three for 17. New Lynn.—First innings, 47 for no wickets (Manlle IS not out, Hitchens 24 SECOND GRADE. Brixton v. Woolworths. —Brixton : First innings, 101 (Ford 75 not out. Chambers 37). Bowling: Lister seven for 34. Woolworths : -First innings, 91 (Storey 21). Bowling: Moylan four wickets, Chambers three. Four-point win for Brixton by 70 runs. Ford opened the innings for Brixton and was undefeated at the end of the "iMlworth v. Manukau.—Dilworth : First innings. 130 (G. Ghent 48, B. Rujrg 27, Smith 15, N. Wright 13. A. Rugg 12). Bowling: Burd four for 34. Manukau : Fir&t innings, G3. Bowling: Sllgo three for 25, E. Kugg two for 2. Four-point win to Dilworth. if.Z TEAM FOR ENGI^AND. SOUTHERN CRITIC'S OPINION. A well-known Wellington sports critic present at Eden Park for the Plunket Shield game-, telegraphed to the "Evening Poet" on Saturday his idea of the constitution of the New Zealand cricket team for England. Here is the paragraph published in the Capital on Saturday night: — "At the moment indications are that the New Zealand team will be T. C. Lowry, the manager (to play when needed). M. L. Page (captain), H. G. Vivian (vice-cap-tain), J. L. Kerr, D. A. R. Moloney, W. M. Wallace, W. A. Hadlee, E. W. Tindill, J. A. R. Blandford, A. W. Roberts, W. "V Oareon, J. Cowie, B. Griffiths, with G. L. Weir, P. E. Whitelaw, N. Gallichan, M. P. Donnelly, and or two others in the reckoning for the other two places. The selectors may chooee eight or nine certainties before the final selection after the Otago-Canterburv match, commencing at Carisbrook on February 19."

PHILOMEL LOSES TO E.P.S. CLUB. The English PuM'o Schoole' Cricket Club played a team fres. at M.S. Philomel at the Naval Base. The mt ieh resulted in a win . for the clnb by four wickets. Scores : — H.M.S. Philomel.—o2 (B. J. C. Finnov 20, Taylor 22). Bowlins : J. K. Morr's tonk seven wickets for 30 runs. A. (1. Lewis two for 14. English Public Schools.—l 33 for six wiokets (A. G. 43, D. Nuthall 29, J. R. Morris 27). Bowling : Taylor twc for none.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1937, Page 15

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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1937, Page 15

SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1937, Page 15