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TO-MORROW'S CRICKET.
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EX-SERVICEMEN'S MATCHES.
A.C.A. GAMES.
IN SECOND ROUND. leaders meet parnell SUBURBS ANT) OTHER TEAMS. .. The Auck n la " d Association's pro- ■ amme will be advanced a further stage whoa Grafton Will meet Eden ' 1 w,cket a t Eden Park. At preGr , alton are second in the championship tahle wuh E.lcn next, and as both teams have been showing good form of ;-tp an mterestin- match is anticipated. . other ™auhe s at Eden Park will be ...-twcen Ponsonliv and University and \ MX A. and Kings College Old Bovs _ North Shore the leaders in the com- ... tition. will play Parnell on the North -note ground, and it may prove to be one th . e bes .t matches of the season, despite me I act tnat the Parnell form of late has n.->t been very convincing. The positions of the respective teams at the- moment.are:-— Out- Ist No right, ins. re- Oh. . , _ P- I-. W. L>. sult. pts North Shore .. to j •; Grafton l<» \ _ 5 1 -•den 10 _ 1, 1 \ \ niversity .... lo - _ 44. •• I'.irnell 10 _ _ 2 4 4 "»0 Y.M.C.A 10 - - 1 4 17 I'onsonby TO - 1 14 4 in King's 0.8. ... 10 - 2 2 4 2 10 PARNELL. First Grade. —Duncan. Mc-Tov. Goodsir. Anrhony. Carroll. Clark. Mutton. Hay. Siddie, Wallace. Whitelay. Senior B -Grade.—Aitken. Vogtherr. • leal. Foreman, Gaseoigne. Maclean. Richards, Siddall, Jerram. Clapham, Childs. .. NORTH SHORE. First Grade.—Archer, Bush. Dacre. Emery. Edmonfl, Ferguson, McDevitt, Sale, Simpson, Waiters, Webby Senior B Grade.—Adams, Baker, Coates, Cleal. Gray. McArthur, Smith (2), Wheeler, Walters. Waters. -Second Grade.-—Arthtir, Robert. Adams. Brooker. Carter, Christie,. Barnett, Scott, Howden, Irving,- MeKiriley, Rankin, Venn! university: First Grade.—Matheson, Butler. Bush, Srhnauer. Aickip. Bell, Cooper, Lange,- Roberts. Graham, Jessiip. ' .. . Senior B tirade.—Alexander. Wotherspoon. Dixon, J. D. Shanly. Ohren. Hogben. Frasser (2), Mills, Haden, Sutherland. Second Grade.—Morton. X. Shanlv, Garrett. Davies. Newbold, Bnllen, Blaek, Sale, Armstrong, Hamilton and another. KING'S OLD BOYS. First Grade.—Andrews. Fisher, McCarthy. Caughey. Martin, Thompson, Morris, McGruther, L. M. Smith, S. G. Smith Warner. Senior B Grade.—McArthur. Coles Bruce, Tovey. Douglas. Keddle, Gill, Bell' Barr-Brown, Thomson. Bardsley. EDEN. „.^ ir#t Grade.—Mills. Postles, Carson, \\eir. Burgess, Cantlay, Vivian, Higgrins Harrison, McMahon, JSrnith. Senior B Grade.—Pattison, Johnston Masters. Freeman, Wyatt. Lewis, Solomon, Snedden, Smith, Price, Snedden. Y.M.C.A. First Grade.—Scott. Bright, Gillespie, Salomon. Sutherland. Elliott, Duke, Flveer Martin, Cooper. Hook. " ' Senior B Grade—Swift. Rawle. Bird, Brown. Harrison. Lund. Rollins, McDonald Doweling, McKenzie, Tait. GRAFTON. i.,' 1 " 1 Grade.—Cowie, Horspool, Spring, xi E' a],a r p - Byerley. Ratcliffe, Ellis, Marks, Dunning. M. Rownrree # ■K !^? ior «.- —s U ,<,pd - Klr eer. <ollinse, Angus. C hud. -U Rowntree, Marshall, Clark. Krause. Pedrotti, Shaw. Intermediate.—Neil. Woolley. Byerlev, Sayers. Walters. Brodie. A. Ellis, Graham Isherwood, Andrews, l'age. SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. R.Y. MEET GREEN LANE. In the Auckland City and Suburban Cricket Association's proinammo the leadej® of the competition. R.Y., will meet Green Lane on No. 2 wicket at the Auckland Domain, while ilanukau, who are at the moment second in th§ running, will meet Pimsonby., Brixton Vill jneet Boakill. R.Y. have a clear lead of six points from Manukau for the suburban Cliampionship, and the team has been showing good form with attractive exhibitions in recent matches. The positiong of the teams are:— Ch. P. W. L. I>. Pis it. v 8 T - 1 :;2 Manukau 8 5 2 1 2<> Ro skill 8 3 5 - 16* Green- Lane ..8 '2 5 1 16 Ponsont)j .... 8 . 2 4 2 16 Brixton 8 1 5 2 11 GREEN LANE. First Grade. —C. Kerr. J. Barnes, J. Clark. A. Tomlinson, B. Boarden. B. Wroath, R. Robinson, K. Rougliton, G. Morman, C. Wilson. T. .Dean. Senior B Grade.—l. McGhie. W. Hayson, J. Sykes. J. Baxter. G. Sell, P. Porteous, R. Coates. R. Newcomb, C. Hayson, J. Boaden, A. Appleby. POXSOXBY. , r First Grade.—Hebden. H00V; Haberfe-" ;haw. Viscoe, Read. Young. Shepherd, Simpson, Baldich, Innes, Lonergan. R.V. First Grade. —Goldsworthy, Finlayson, Cleverly, Hunt, Wlldman, Webster, Archer, Rose, Cloke, Banbury, Hovard. MANUKAU. First Grade.—Williams. Turner, Lendtum, Stewart. Dunning, Minn, Martin, Longville, Motion. Ninkie. Waters. Senior B.—Stoupe. Turbott, Bakalich, Thomas, .Thompson, I,earning, Jlayes. Bunting, Brown; Calder, Benjamin. Avery. Second Grade. —.Yates . 12), Ladkin. Laing (2). S'wsons.. Hil},. Burd, Longville, Grant, Sauvarln, Barnett,' Beattie. BRIXTON. First Grade.—Hoare. V. Williams, H. Williams. Stallworthy, Gillespie, son, Butler, J. Mill*, Burrell, Chambers, Neale. Second Grade. —Seaton, Lythe, Maylan. ~ Munro. Power. Haycock, Dormer, 'Wallace, Ellis, Forde,'. Walsh. MATCH AT OXEHUNGA. The following City and .Suburbau tram lias been chosen to meet the Oii"hunga representatives in a special match at Oneliunga, to start at lo a.m. on March 27 (Easter Saturday):—Yates (Manukau. captain), Wiberg (Transport), Chambers (Brixton*, Ghent (Dilworth), McNamara (Avondale). Dean (Green Lane). G. Russell (St. (ieorge), Price (Brixton), 01 sen tC.S.L.).. Wilkie (Wiseman-si, and Williams- (Avondale). Any player unavailable is requested to advise the association secretary, Mr. E. Stallwort hv. THIRD GRADE FIXTURES. In ibe City and Suburbau Association third grade fixtures for tomorrow, the two teams drawn against Training Collide will fulQi these fixtures; as the college has resumed after vacation and is iniw re-entering its teams in the competition.
' Hfc? 1 . TEAM V. TE XUITI. The following will be the Friendly Sm-ifties' representative team to i>lay Te Kuiti at Fuwlds Park to-morrow, when j,la vers are to assemble at the pavilion at lU.Sii a.m. All club, games are cauCe if* I Skinner. A. Kinnaird. C. Taylor (Grey Linn Druids); A. Donald, J. Brown, A. MilliCich (Westmere 1.0.0. F.); J. Davies. U. Clipper. T. Smith (Devonport Druids) ; \V. (Newmarket) ; Barclay (Hibernians) : W. I'reston (K<len-Autk-lanili. Kinnaidl will be captain and Millicich the wicket-keeper.
Piint Chevalier. — Dilly. Apprljrren, Saunll"rcock Sutcliff^>xE;l S ar. Hylton, Moffe-tt, Adolph, *»•»»» Allen, Htrshes.
PICNIC MATCHES. STRAIN" OF THE TOUR. SYDNEY. March 4. Dr. Morton, a nKmbe: of t!ic Australian Board of Control, replying to comnicnt in regard to the Eng!:~h cri. keteis* neavy programme in Australia, j,l to-d'av rnat tne so-, ap:eni.- Nt it< h-v in AnstiaJia we to really pleasant interludes. The programme here was not .s arduous as -hat tor Australians in Iviglaiid, where >-ney 11 ad to jilay practically two matches a wer-rt. instead of one an in Australia. OTAHUHU ASSOCIATION. The draw for the first series of game* • n the challenge round of th,% uta'iulni ricket Association is as follows--Cl, 1leng'- v. Railway R. Abattoir yn 1 1;,.turuert SoMiors v. Railway A. Abattoir Ni. T L (jra '' ; -' p v Kempt homes I'nited. t'hallenge , Mount Richmond, a bye.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1937, Page 13
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