TO-MORROW'S GAMES
FIXTURES, UMPIRES, 4 TEAMS
Fixtures,- grounds, and umpires for to-mor-row's /cricket ■ are as follow :— SENIOR. Gmnnrt v' n Th°rudoD' at Hutt Recreation M™jid ,"■ 1; Messrs- Hodgers and Jenuess. Midland v. V.M.C.A., Basin Reserve No. -•' Mes, srs- Webl) iiuti Gardner. Old Boys v. Wellington, Basin Reserve' No. l; Messrs. Bock and- M'Kenzie. Petoue v. Institute, Kelburu Park Ko. 1: Messrs. Carroll and Sfeele. JUNIOR A. University v. Selwyn, Anderson Park Ko. 2; Messrs. Francis and Toomath. Old Boys v. Wellington- Kc-lburn Park No. 2; Messrs. Watt and Burley. JounsonriUe v. Institute, Andersoi Park No. 3; Messrs. Tidman and Little. ,Y.?.!,C.A. v. I'etone, Petoue -No. 2; Messrs. - Uiraglv ■ and Wickham. Midland v. inorndon, Kelburn No. 3. Kilbirnie v. Pori- &_£^ __£«?£ b yOlld^un; St- ■ ---. JUNIOR .B. Midland v. Eastbourne, Wakeßeld Park No. 3; Messrs. Chatfield and Hastings. Wesley •v. Hutt, llutb No; 2; Messrs Baumher and Brown. Old Boys, v. Kilßirnio, Newtown No. ,1. Karon v. Wellington, Karori No. :S; Central Mission v. V.M.C.A.,. Karori No. 4; Wellington College v. Scots College, default. JUNIOR C. . Railways v. Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie No. "1: Messrs. W. Hutching and Bailey. Selwyn v. Institute, Wakcfield Ko. 2. St. Thomas' v. Old Boys, W'akefield No. 3- Midland v Wellesley, College, Wakefield No. 5. University I' ?}• Collese, Uniersity win by default.- Thonidon v. Wellington, Newtown No. THIRD A. Central Misslou. v. Marist, Anderson Park . No. 1. Hutt v. Institute, Hntt No. 3. Kilbirnie v. Railways, Kilbirnie No. 2. Midland v. Selwyn, Karori No. 5. Thorndon v. Lyall Bay, Newtown Park No. A. Kurori v. Hutt Maori, Petone No. i. V.M.C.A. win- by -default. THIRD B. Selwyn v. Johnsonville, JohnsonviUe Ko. 2. Hutt v. St. I?iamas', Jlutt No. 4. Hutt Maori v. ■ Karori, Kelburn 'Park No. 4: Petone B. v. Eastbourne, Eastbourne No. 2 V.M.C.A. B v. Kilbirnie B, WaKeneld Park Ko. 4. Kilbirnie BB v. V.M.C.A A, Kilbirnie No. 5. Petoue A v. V.M.C.A. C. Petone No 3. Central Mission v. Railways, Karori No.-l. Lyall Bay v. Wesley, 'Karori, No. 2. FOURTH CLASS. Thorndon A" v. Hutt, Butt No. 5. Y.M.C.A. A v. Thorndon B, Lyall Bay No. L Karori v. Petone, Petone-No. 5. Central Mission v. Marist, Newtown Park No. a. Y.M.C.A. B win by defaule; Institute, 'a bye. Midland senior team for to-morrow is ■— Bruce, I>. Hutchings, Baker, Little, Bind Patrick, Gibson, Clark, Cooper, Judd. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2
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