CRICKET FIXTURES
Mercantile League Games Fixtures for the Wellington Mercantile Cricket League ' to-morrow are as follow:— ...... 11 A Grade.—Sargoods v. Jasco, Wakefield No 7 N. Windsor; Nivens v. Smith and Smith’, Athletic Park No. 1, J. Bennett; Customs A v. Bookers-Brlteks, Newtown No. 2, S. T. Meyers; Cowans v. Over. Shiptiing, 'Wakefield No. 9, G. L. Marsh, Roseneatli v. State Fire. Athletle Park No. 2. K. Napier. ~ , B Grade.—State Advances v. Prestige Uosierv, Newtown No. 4, A. J. W IIS °O I Pastimes v. Woolworths, Newtown No. a, J. G. Cooke; Bing Harris v. Telephone A, Athletic Park No. 3, J. Brough; Customs B v. Education, Karorl No. 1, J. Keeue; Taxes A v. Hannahs, Karorl No. 2, F. ’ C Grade. —Working Men’s Club v. Gas Co. A, Newtown No. 1, J. McGilUvery; NZ. Slippers v. Public Trust. Wakefield No. 8, D. Preston; Justice v. Shipping, Newtown No. 7. C. 11. Faulkner; D.I.C. V 'Taubtuans, Karorl No. 3, P. L. Laurenson; Printing A v. Milk Department, Wakefield No. 1. D. Calelnai. . D Grade.—Celtic v. Tuxes B, Kelburn No. '1; H. Hassell; Berhnmpore A V. Hannahs Warehouse, Newtown No. 6, B. Brookes; National. Bank v. Ferguson and Osborn. Wakefield No. 31 S. Smith; Greys v. Bonds Hosiery. Kelburn No. 2, O. E. Dormer; Abbott Oram v. Labour-Tourist, Kilbirnie No. 6. W. J. Billington.E Grade.—Lands and Survey v. Empire Box, Karorl No.'4, W. F. Clarke; Insurance A V. Labour Bureau, Newtown No. 3, P. Morganti i Telephone B v. Taylor-Gyles, Kelburn No. 4, W. Ferguson; Pensions v. Ross and Glendlnlng, Karorl No. 5.J1. Paterson; Croxley House v. Central, Kilbirnie No. 8. F. 11. Paul. F Grade.—Printing B v. Atlantic Union, Wakefield No. 2. J. Carlyle; A. S. Paterson v. Whiteomhes. Kelburn Park No. 3, F. W Mitchell; Self Help v. Gas Co. B, Wakefield No. 4, H. Yeomans; Berhampore B V. J. R. McKenzie, Wakefield No. 6, W. Carlyle. G Grade.—R. G.. Kain v. Local Bodies. Kilbirnie No. 5, J. Young; U.L.M. v Excelsior, Wakefield No. 5, W. Stewart; Insurance B V. SeatQUti, Kilbirnie No. 9, 11. E. Parmenter; Taxes C v. Fire Brigade, Athletic Park No. 4, H. Beaman; MoDuffs v. Rovers, Kilbirnie No. 7, B. Riggs. Position of the Teams The following table shows the points scored by the Mercantile Cricket League s teams at the conclusion of last Saturday’s games:— v A Grade.—State Fire, 24; Smith and Smith, 20: Customs. 20: Roseueath, 10; Bookers. 18; Jasco, 18; Cowans, 16; Overseae, 14; Sargootls, 13; Nivens, I). B. Grade.— Bing Harris, 25; Prestige, 24: Woolworths, 20; Exchange, 19; Hannahs, 11); Education, 18; Pastimes, 17; Taxes, 14; Advances, 12; Customs, 6. C. Grade.—Taubmans, 29; W.M. Club, 26- NZ. Slippers. 25; Justices. 22; Gas Co’.. 22: D.1.C., 19; Shipping, 13; Public Trust, 13; Milk Department. S; Printing, B. D. Grade.— Greys, 32; Bonds, 31; Beriianiiiore, 24; Ferguson and Osborn, 23; Labour, 17: Celtic, 17: Abbott Oram, 16; llnitmihs, 15: Taxes, 11; National Bank. 2. ■E. Gradel—Empire Box. 38: Ross and Glen.. 32: Central, 2(1; Croxley, 23: Pensions. 22; Insurance. 21: Taylor-Gyles, 15; Bureau, 12; Exchange, 10; Lands and Survey. 10. F Grade.—McKenzie’S. 25; Atlantic. 23; Patersons, 22: Berhnmpore. 22: Self-Help, 20- Printing, 17: 11’11110010963. 16; Gas Co., 9. G. Grade. —Ulm 43; Fire Brigade. 34; Seatoiin. 31: Local Bodies. 28: R. G. Kain, 20: Excelsior, 17: Insurances. 16; Taxes, 12;. Rovers, 9: McDiiffs. 8.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 115, 8 February 1935, Page 17
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