TO-MORROW'S GAMES
FIXTURES AND TEAMS
Fixtures, grounds, umpires, and teams for to-morrow's cricket are as follow:— SENIOR. """ v- Petone, at Hutt Recreation Ground. »« v- Thorndon, Basin Reserve, No. 2. 2l d,, Bo r» v- V.M.0.A., Basin Reserve No. 1 t Wellington v. Institute, Kelburn Park No. JUNIOR. Park"t kr\v A!f r3i fy vv Thornd °n. Anderson r 1, 3: Wellington Collesa v. Old Boys, College Grounds; Selwyn v. Kilbiruie, Anderson Park No 2; St.. Thomas' v. V.M.C.A., Newtown Park No. ]; Wellington v. Midland Kelburn Park No. 2; Porirua v. Johnsonville Ponriu; Patone v. Institute, Petone s^S^^SU^^Sc^: CenS^sio^N^n &WJ-S College v. Karori, Scots College No. 1; EastGround V" Wellingtou College. College Junior C—Railways v. Institute, Wakefield Park ho, 2; Kilbirnie v. Thorndon, Kilbirnie s°'i H- We!llastou v. University, Wakefield ?*!? S°-, 3: 5t- P^rick's v. Midland, Wakefield Park No. 1; Wellesley College v. St Thomas, Wakelield Park, No. 5; Old Boys v Selwy/o. Karori Park No. 4. Third A.—Central Mission v. Midland, Newtowii Park No. 3; Wellington College v.-Sel-wyn, College ■ No. 1; Railways y. Lyall Bay, Karori No. 5; Institute v. Hutt Maori, Ke"lburn No. 1; nutt v. .Marist, Hutt No. 3- Kilbirnie v. Karori, Kilbirnie No. 2; V.M.C.A. v Thorndon, Anderson Park No. 1 Third B.—Selwyu v. Hutt Maori, Petone No. 4; Railways v. Wesley, Wakefield Park No. 4; V.M.C.A. C v. Johnsonville, Petone No. 5: Y'IC.A- A v. LyaU Bay, Lyall-Bay No. 1 Kilbirnie B v. Central Mission. Kilbirnie No. 3; Eastbourne v. Petone, A, Eastbourne; Karori v. Kilbirnie 88, Karori No. 1- St Thomas' v. V.11.C.A. B, LJ-.-41 Bay No. 2; Hutt v. Petone B, nutt No. 4. Fourth.—lnstitute v. Central Mission, New- ?™ p*[k No. 4; Petone v. Marist, Petone No: 6; Thorndon B v. Wellington College, Col--1«S« So <i Hutt v. V.M.C.A. A, Hutt No. s; V.M.C.A. B v. Scots College, Scots College; Karori v. Wellesley College, Karori No. 2; Ihorndon, a bye. UMPIRES. _ Seuior.-Hutt' v. Petone, at Hut ; t,; Messrs. Bock and Jenness; Midland v. Thorndon,' Basin Reserve, No. 2. Messrs. Bevan and Irancis; Old.Boya v. V.M.C.A., Basin Reserve No. 1, Messrs. Carroll and Bailey; Wellington v Institute Kelburn Park No." 1, Mefsrs Webb and Steele. - - Junior A.—Wellington College v. Old Boys,' College Ground No. 1, Messrs. Eglin aud fidmau; Selwyn v. Kilbirnie, Anderson Park No. j, Messrs Burley and W. Toomath; Wellington v. Midland, Kelburn No. 2, Messrs. Watt and Little; Porirua v. Johnsonville Porirua Messrs. Cocker and Bowler; Petone v Institute; Petone, Messrs. Cleland and pickering; St. Thomas' v. V.M.C.A., at Newtown No. 1, Messrs. Chatfleld, and Stone. Junior 8.-Hutt v. Kilbirnie, Hutt No. 2 Messrs. Gough and Brown; V.M.C.A. v. Wesley Kelbura No. 3, Messrs. W. Hutthings and Skelton. °
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 2
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