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CRICKET

TO-MORROW'S GAMES

FIXTURES AND GROUNDS

Senior and junior Barnes commenced on 19th icbruary are to be concluded to-morrow. The state of tho senior games is as follows:—KUn?. 'oi 0, 4 ' v- Pe'<>ne. no wickets for 3 runs; Utl l ei' r J- Wellington, no wickets for 25 runs_;_Tc.M.C.A., 207, v. Thorndon, two wickets tor lo runs; University, 182, v. Olrt Boys, three wickets for 89 runs: Institute, 523, v. Midland, who have not been to the wickets yet. Third A. Khandallah t. Institute A, Karorl No. 11; Eastbourne v. Welllnston College, Wellington College; Kilbirnie v. Old Boys, Lyall Bay No. i,,™ y- Hallways, Anderson Park No. 3; suL C e A B ,Vbye MlmaDd ' Lya" Bay N°- 1J lDThird B. I , ,Kaiwa l r -naK, v- Karor). Karori No. 7; Institute v. kilbirnie, Lyall Bay No. 2 ; Kilbirnie B v Petone, Petone; V.M.C.A. A v. Petone Wesley, Petone; V.M.C.A. B v. Kaiwarra B, KaWellin°ion ; C oi 1 h e llsonvmo T- Wellington College, Fourth Grade. Vetone v. Hutt Valley High School, Petono; Stop-Out v. Johnsomille, Johnsonvillo; Petone Wesley v. riutt, Hutt: Khandallali, a bye. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. Nivens v. Fords, Lyall Bay Park No. 1; Todd v. Cowans, Karori Park No. 3; Smith and Smith v. P. and T., Wakefleld Park No. 7 ; Harbour Board v. Customs, Karorl Park No. 2; n n' n v- Bannatynes, Kilbirnio Park v r : ,?^} ms v- El«*«c A) Kilbirnio Park | No. .>; Cables v. Pastimes, Karori Park No. 5; Hyams v. Stewarts, Wakefleld Park No. 6; ilectric B v. Whitcombes, Kelburn Park No w-r. mmS v V- Dal«'^. Lyall Bay Park No. 2 il . ! acuun >. Karori Park No. 4. for AW? arran, ged b? the Mercantile League of Rv« a£ and Tuesday next with the crew ot H.M.S. Renown have been cancelled. WELLINGTON LEAGUE. a- G'?'°i V Wellington South A, Kilbirnie Park %°:,?;f elw ™ v- I-B.C, Kilbirnie Park No. 3, Swifts A v. Welgasco A, Kilbirnie Park No. 9 • Parfxo « % We»ll;s'°n South B, Wakefleld ■Park No. 8; Schneideman's v. Overhead Degf'SLfS Wakefleld Park No. 9; Swifts B wto by default from City Council Motors. TEAMS. Hutt.—Third A: Clarke Ball Rosi Wrlfht Phillips. Aldersley (2),' Wilson M'Dougfl ' Jl'Millan, Ching. Fourth: Gates Dyer Per' kms, Atkins, Lambert, Haden. Jones? France rige" Masse Sherlo<:k, Do Clifford, Ker-Institute-Third A (1) : Melville, Pratt, Bale let Miner', oSJSf t^SS'' HlnChcl!ffe- AU ™Y'¥oF' A*TA: Hylton- Kellins, Siversen, Ped■2S.eS; Srcal'din 11^" <2>' E°blnSol1 ' Eastbourne.— Third A: N. Folcy, C. Foley. J. Hearn, P Ridge, A. Gendall, H. Disney, J Reid ■' X'K ' Jolm3< M- Gerrar^. p-

ICilblrnie.— Third B (A) : Huston Duncan (3), Tucker, Hepburn, Christie, Wyatt, Robinson Clarke, Perkins. Third B (B) Drummond Capper (2), Toomer (2), Strange, HonElli t? anscombe ' H<*man, Curtice, Rice, V.

Kaiwarra.—A team: J. Couchman, G. Harris C Turner, P. Webb, J. Lambert, T White A Bingley, J. Tidy, W. Bennett, S. Ferguson ' A Robertson, 0. Hodson. B team: A Jlllett F Krebs, T. Krebs, A. Jones, W. Hodges, W. HolGarrmvay 0U W- SmHhf Koss- J-

Railway.—Emmins, Mcaclicn, Clark Knowlcs MoS^in^' BU" D 6 <2>' ™^ COLLEGE MATCHES. nlSl'Voul™ 03 bot™ eel? Scots Co!le e° •™d Techkm tn S °bs played at Scots c°liLiio iu-niorrow, commencing -it <i in i m continuing in 'the afternooV &? 0 ° T c"mleal ond XI.: R. Johnson, Cook Firtli Shirlimi f/riT'' Moore- °'Ncm- mJm""»"hoi:

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 4

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CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 4

CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 4