TO-MORROW'S GAMES
FIXTURES AND UMPIRES
The Wellington Cricket Association's competitions will be continued to-morrow. Senior matches, which were commenced last Saturday will be concluded to-morrow. The state or the games is as follow:—.
Institute v. Midland, Baiin Reserve >o 1; Messrs. L. Carroll nnd .1. R. Gaiuiuer. Institute, first innings IM, Midland lir.-t ittiugs six wickets for 138.
Old Boys v. V.M.C.A., Basin Userve Ko. 2; Messrs. w. R. Bock and A. Francis. Old Boys first innings 241, V.M.C.A. first innings six wickets for «t runs. : .
Wellington v. Petone, at Petone; Messrs. J. Rodgers and G. Hansen. Wellington first innings 184, Petone first innings turee wickets for 98 - ' I
Hutt v. Thorndon, at Hutt; Messrs. 1. T. Cobcroft and A. M-Bairi. Uutt first inning's 262, Thorndon first innirfgs thiee wckets for 02. , , - ' ■ -, .
■ Lower grade fixtures tud n:npires arc a3 i-il-low:— . -
Junior <A-01d Boys v. Kilmrnie, Kelburn Park ko. 1; Messrs. P. Bevan and A. Tidman. St. Thomas' v .V.M.C.A., Anderson Park No. 2; Messrs. W. L. Little and U. K l. Dunbar. ■ Petone v. Institute, Petone No 2Messrs. K. W. Thompson and A. R. Hastines Porirua v. Midland, Porirua No. 1; Messrs T A. Bowler and Smith. University v. Rastbourne, Newtown No. 1. Hutt v. Wellington,
Junior B—Hataltai v. Wellington B' Kelburn Park No. 2; Messrs. J. R. Burley and L T. Lambert. Thorndon v. Wellington A An', derson Park No.. 3; -Messrs.. W. J. Chatneld and W. Toomath. Old Boys v, University J.ewtown Park No. 2. Railways v. Institute Kelburn No. 3. Karori v. Kilbirnie,,Ktlbirnie No. 1. Wellington College and Johnsonville a bye. . .••-..: . . ' Junior C—Midland v. Kilbirnie, Wakefleld Park No. 1; Messrs. C. E. Harvie and R Brooks. Thorndon v. Marist, Wakefield Park No. 2; Messrs. C. Webb and W. Davidce. Vaiversity A v. Wellington, Karori Park No.- 3. St. Patrick's College, Wellington College, Scots College, University, B, Y.JI.C.A., and 'Lyall Bay, byes. .■ < ■ .: ■ J
Third A—Hutt v. Hntt Maori, Hutt No.. 3: Messrs. W. B. Gopch and J. Baumber. Institute v. Midland' Kilbimie No. 2.; R.ilways v. Kaiwarra, Newtown No. 3. Stop Out v Thorndon, Wakefield No. 3. Kilbirnie v.-Marl Ist, Kilbirme No. 3. V.M.C.A., a bye 1 Tirdti?7 St' '"loma.s' 7- potone, Petone No. 3. Institute v. Karon, Anderson No; 1. Railways v. Eastbourne, Newtown No. 4. Hutt v Hutt Maoris, Hutt No. 4. V.M.C.A. A v Technical College 0.8., Wakefield No. 4. Well lesley CoUege v.. Kaiwarra, Karori No. 2. Johnsonville v. Petone Lesley, Petone No. 4. YM. C.A, B v. Kilbirnie, KUbirnie No. i. Hataitai; Fourth Grade—Technical College 0.8. v. WeljMjoy College, Karori No. 1. Petone v. YM. O-Ji. B. Petone No. 6.-Midland v. V.M C A A, Kilbirnie No. 5. Hutt v. Petone Weslev Hu^No.^s.^ Institute v. Stop Out, Karori Wo.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1925, Page 3
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