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Wilding Shield Tennis CRICKET, BOWLS, BASEBALL Several important events figure in th. Wellington outdoor programme to be carried out today. Lawn Tennis. The return Wilding Shield tennis match and the return interprovincial women’s match between Canterbury and Wellington, which started yesterday, will be concluded on the Miramar courts. The Hutt Valley Lawn Tennis SubAssoeiatiou will play the following interclub games this afternoon: —Junior final: Waiwetu v. Lower Hutt, St. Augustine's. Third grade: Lower Hutt v. Hutt Bowling, Lower Hutt; Waterloo v. Waiwetu, Waterloo; St. Augustine’s, a bye; Randwick v. Central, Randwick. Fourth grade final: St. Augustine’s v. Knox. Waiwetu. Champion Bowling Fours. The final to decide the champion ot champions bowling fours will be played on the Wellington green between Newtown and Hataitai, play starting at 9 a.m. h Cricket. An interesting item on the cricket programme will be the completion of the match between Auckland and Wellington veterans’ teams. Play will start at 1 p.m. This match is being played on the Basin Reserve, and an additional attraction there today will be the annual match between teams representing the Hutt Valley and Auckland railway workshops. Play In this match will start at 10 a.m. The Wellington Cricket Association will complete the grade championship matches started on February 22. _ In the senior competition, Institute, with 19 runs on for one wicket in their second innings, will, on the Kllbirnie Recreation Ground, endeavour to avoid an innings defeat bv Kilbirnie, who scored 2O< in their first innings. Institute collapsed for 99 in their first innings. Hutt, who have 105 runs on for the loss of six wickets, will try and overhaul Midland's score of 156 on the Hutt Recreation i Ground. , . , » Karori, with 24 runs on for the loss of three wickets, will continue their second innings against Wellington on _ Karori Park In the first innings, Karori scored 147. and Wellington fell for 70. _ Wellington College Old Bo y. s > "7°? 96 runs on for the loss of two wickets, a stiff goal to reach in University s ooa on Kelburn Park. Mercantile Cricket League. The Wellington Mercantile Cricket League will continue its championship games, when the following A grade matches will be played:—Harbour Board v Smith and Smith. Newtown No. 7, Hannahs v. Woolworths, Kllbirnie No. o; Amalgamated Bricks, v. Jas. Smiths, Wakefield No. 7: Custom Agents v. Justice Department, Newtown No. 1. Hutt Valley Cricket. The Hutt Valley Cricket Association will proceed with its _ championship matches when the follow-ing A grade games will be decided :-Metters United v. Moera Stop Out, at Bell Park; General Motors v. Empire, at General Motors, Be\ Park v Eastbourne, at Eastbourne, Upper Hutt v. Trafalgar Park, at Upper ’ Women’s Cricket. The Wellington Women’s Cricket Association’s senior fixtures for today ar®*,« Technical Old Girls v. College Old Girls, Prince of Wales Park No. 1. Baseball. The Wellington Baseball Association will continue its league championship competitions when the following matches will be played in the International Uea^ue:— Broadway Demons v. Mebbs Gvni polo No. 1. 1.30 p.m.: Hutt v. Ford. Petoiie No. 1. 3.30 p.m.: Miramar v. Jenkins Gym, Polo No. 1, 3.30 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 139, 8 March 1941, Page 4

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SPORT TODAY Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 139, 8 March 1941, Page 4

SPORT TODAY Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 139, 8 March 1941, Page 4