CRICKET
TO-MORROW'S MATCHES
The fixtures, grounds, and umpires for toTjorftiw's cricket uro:— SENIOR. Old Boys v. "Wellington, Ba.sln ISeservo No. I;' Messrs- 1). M'Kcnzle and S. A.■ Smith. Midland v. University, Bnsln ltcsorvo Xo. 2; Messrs, C. Webb and 1/. T. Lumburt. ■ Hutt v. Potono, Hvitf Ilecrcatlon Ground; Jlessva. Ij. T. Cobcroft and A. Francis. Institute v. Ktlblrnlc, KUbirnio No. 1; Messrs. P. Bovan and J. Thawley. ' , ... JUNIOR A. Institute v. Midland, Kclbitrn Xo. 1, Messrs. J. It. Burloy and S. H. Ferguson; Old Boya v.'Karorl, Kelburn No. 2, Messrs. W. R. Bock and W. Toomath; University v. Wellington, Anderson Park No. 2, Messrs. A. Tidman and b. •I. Tucker; Kilbirnle v. Hutt, Hutt Xo. 2, Messrs. ,T. Slack and R. Hendry; Johnsonv.llle v. l'etono No. SI. Messrs. J. Spencc and G. HanX JUNIOR B. TJnlvorsity v. Marlst, Wakofleld Park No. 3, Messrs. W. Chatfleld and D. Burns; Railways t. Old Boys, Anderson Parlc No. 1, Messrs. ,R. Brooks and N. E. Warno; Hutt v. Institute, Hutt; Wellington v. Porlrua. Porirua; Wellington College v; V.M.C.A., Wellington College JUNIOR C. . Wellington College v. V.M.C.A., Wellington College No. 2, Messrs. F. W. Clayton and J. 'D. May; 'Stop. Out v. 'Dominion,'."' Anderson Park No.' 3; Midland v. Wellington, Wakefleld Park-No. 1; Warlst.v. "Evenlns Post,' Kelburn No. 4; Hutt v. Kllblrrite, Hutt; Khandallah v. Tetono, Petono. JUNIOR D. University v. Wellington, Kilblrnie No. 4; jjfCA, y. Johnsonvlllo, JohnsonvtUe; Institute v. Old Boys, Wakefleld Park No. 2; Karorl v; 1 Eastbourne, Kilblrnie No. 3. : „ INTERMEDIATE. %irst Elevens: St. Patrick's College v. Institute, Newtown Park No. 3;■ Wellington Col-lego-v. Hutt Valloy High School, College Oround No'''3' W Y.M.I, v. Technical Collet'o, Hutt Viiiley 'Hl«h School No. 1; Scots College v. Itongotai Boys-College, Scots College No. 1. '.. Second -Elevens': St. John's v. Scots College. Scots College No. 2; Wollesley College v Technical. College, Hutt Valley High School No 2; Hutt Valley High School v. Wellington- College, Wellington Collego No. 4; Boys Institute Vt .St.. Patrick's 'College, Newtown Park 1 No 4 " ■ -.Third.'Elevens: Wellington College v. Hutt Valley High School, Wellington College No. !i; Technical College v. Boys' Institute B, Hutt-Valley--High.' School- No. 3; Kongotal Boys' ■ Collego v. : Scots . College, Scots College .:>Nd;. 3;, St. Patricks College v, Boys Institute A, Newtown Park No. 5. V'": MERCANTILE LEAGUE. ' v A Ciradc:. Nlven's v. Cable's, Nowtown No. 6- Todd's v. Picot's, Wake Held No. 6; Pastimes t. Shipping, Wakefleld No. 7; Education/v. Cowan's. Wrikefleld No.' 5; Customs, a bye. B Grade: Smith and Smith v. Customs, I>arorl.' .No.'./ 3; ■ P: • and. ,T. Stores v. Dalgety s, Kelburn No. 3; Sargood's v. Health ■D.epartr ,ment, Karorl No. 4; Macky Logan's v. New. Zealand Truth," Wakefleld No. 8; Harts v. Samuels and -Kelly,' Lyall Bay No. 1. ; . C 'Grade: Education v. Ballingers, Mlbirnie No. G; James Smith's v. Stato Fire Insurance Kllblrnle No. '9; ' Hope Gibbons v. Tingey s, Wakefleld .No. 8; Cycle and Motors v. Brown-leo's.-Newtown No. 1; Rough and Co. v. State Advances, Karori No. 1. ; CITY AND SUBURBAN. "A"'Grade: South A v. Overhead, Kilbirnle. No" 1 2;-;Belwyn v. Rovers, Newtown Park No. 2; 'St, Thomas's A v. South B, Newtown Park B .Grade■:, Swifts v. Gas Co., Kilblrnie No. 10 ;"Miramar v. St. Thomas's B, Kilbirnie No. T;.\BlncK and White v. Duthle's, Kilb rnlo No. S; Electric v. South C, Karorl. . '■JUNIOR (Saturday Morning)/ 1 'BoyV-'lnstitute''A v. Technical College .B, Basin Reserve No. 3;. Stop Out .v. TechnicalCollege A, Bisln Reserve) No. 2; YV.Y.M.I. v. v. Boys' Institute B, Basin Iteservo No,. 1; Karori" v. M"iramar Presbyterian, Basin Reserve, No. 4. Matches start at 9 o'clock. BOYS' LEAGUE. On account of military parades no games will be played to-morrow in the Boys League. TEAMS. Midland.—Senior: Roberts, Baker, Donahue, Hester,-Tludlll, Clevcrloy, Lawton, Hutching;), Grant, Patrick, Bruce. Junior A: Hatch, J. W. Hutchings, Dean, Robertson, M'Ardlc, Morgan, Tidman, Cooper, Jack, Watt, Burgess, Walker. Junior C: M'Kinnon, Mackay, Tollan, Cook, Bromley, Shelly, Koenlyslde, Cutts, Watson, Konberg, S. Baker, Harrington. ■Boys' Institute.—lntermediate:: A. . M'Lean, Willis Pxinsle, Preston, Craniper, Ward, Frost, Patterson, Lewis. J. M'Lean is to play in the junior B grade team. Second Eleven: J. Kerwin, Stringer, P.' Chrtstensen, Tohlll, N. Taylor F. Taylor, T. Davenport, L. Kingston, J. Kced, R. Whltehcad, W. Churchill. Third Eleven : Waterhousc, Heath, Baker, MansQeld, Kraft, Mouton, Ituscoe, Solomah, Smith, Twomey, Lands. Third Eleven B: Malroney, R. Mahoney, M'Lean, M'Keown, Apperley, Adams, A. Dbbson, Dobson, , Service, Sheeny,- Hamilton, O'Connor, Williams. Junior A boys: Lowe, Halford, R. M'Lean, Miles, Besant, Maslen, M'Keown, M'Herron, B. Hodson, Mitchell, Andrews, Dobson. Junior B boys: M'Keown, Pitts, Buck, Donaldson, Peters, Coleman, Jackson, Maslen, Besant, Burnott, Peters, Dob3on. University.—Senior! Mackenzie, Grelg, Leys, -M'Leod, Nolson, Tripe, Vletmcyer, Caldwell, Wilson, Bailey, Holllngs. Junior A: Caldwell Osborti, Arndt, Robinson, Chadwick, M'Donald, Dormer, Mlddlebrook, Paotz, Williams, Campbell, .liinlor B: Bishop, M'Farlane, Moore, Osborn, Christie, Eton, Frazer, M'Kenzie, .Martin. Trost, Sherwood. Junior D: Taylor, Carey, Flint, Eraser,; Hicks, M'Carthy, Nicole, Richmond, Stace, Struthcrs, Warren. Marist.—Junior B: Davles (2), Gamble, CarTiUhers, Wallace, Flett, Hepburn, Duffy, Madden, Brodrick,; Cuming. Junior C: Cudby, Quirk, Datroch, White. Courtenay, O'Sulllvan, Cass, Kelteher, Stewart, Dawson, GofT. Third: Patrick, Molloy, Vaney, Leech, Curran, O'Connor (2), Sigloy, Scanlon, Lawler, Bourko. Karorl.r—Junior. A: .Russell, . Kelly, Nimmo, Kms.-.Robb.iM'GaVin, (2), Oaskiu, Keenan, Ar-' mitage, Pawson, Lack. Junior D: Sutton, Makin, Hull, RuKg, Legge, Monk (2), Hawkins, Lewer, O'Brien. Third A: Same as last week. Institute Old Boys.—Senior: Altkcn, Banks, Bilby, Burt, Dempster, Exton, Foley, Henclcr-' son, Masaey;;F.rince, Rogers;': Junior A: Algar, Barr. Bilby,' .Brabin, Bryant. Calvert, Crook, Fortune, Morris, Stevens, Ward. Junior B: Coir lingc, Douglas, Glover, Kane, M'Lean, Owen, Plnkerton, Sollltt, tSpolsky,, Warcham, Worth. Junior'D:- Brown, Cowan, Creighton, Helper, Honshaw, Herd, Malone, M'Glrr. Spolsky, Wakeford. Wilson. Old . Boys.—Senior: Badcock, Barclay, Browne, Duncan, Elliott, James, Lamason, Lambert, Parsloc, Reynolds, Robinson. Junior A: Barclay, Bolt, Dv Chateau, Ston, Hankins.Kcegan, Mitchell, M'Donald, Ronaldson, Stevenson, Wlren. Junior D: Lo Sueur, Bradley, Sadler, Osborne, White, 'Simpson, :Peterson, M'Conchio, Dennlß3; Browne/ Camp. Third A: Thomas, Clarke Thorburn, Williams; Goldstein, Prince. Benge, A. Ncwßeld, Alexander, Jones. Milne. Hutt.—Senior: M'Girr, Aldersley, Watson, Biggar/Hoss, Lees, Warnes, Gwilliam, Wall, Birch, M'Kenzie. Junior A: Neazor, Lockett. Elsoro, Halnes, .Tudd(2), Davles, Duncan, Virtue, Pegler, M'Sherry. Junior B: Ball, Doig. Aldersley, MB«<m, Hobba, Adams, Wilson, Webster, Jenness, Barton, Sanders. M'Dotigall. Junior C: Stewart, Buckley, Robertson, Neighbours, Bennett, Trazer, Roberts,' M'Coll, Edlln, sen., De Clifford, Muir, Pudncy. Third A: LambeiVßtill, Ell, Cunningham, M'Kenzie, Mulr (2), Leask, Haden, Maltland, Nanklvell, Prochstal. Third B: M-Mahon, Spencer, Barnes, Goffln, Edltn, Gardner, Mudgway, Adam, Kennedy, Cartnell, Harrison. Eastbourne.—Junior: Poloy, Orr (2), Johns. (2), Jones, Dingle, Haseman, Fortune, Davis, Morrison, Hearn; Third B: Judd, Jose, Garrard, Jenklnson. Phillips, Gerrard, Squires; Swalnson. Smith, Hollpway, Judd. Kalwarra.-^Thfrd A: X: Kelly; T. Newport, A. Jellett, E. Clarke, C. Turner, E. Elvy,- G. Harris, J. Williamson, Dcmpsey, Stoddart, R. Hollls, N; Harris. Third B: W. Hodges. Smith (2), Krebs (2), J. Henry, D. Williams, D. Fuller, J. Mulr, D.Wllson, F. Tetloy. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. The following players havo bean chosen to represent the Mercantile Cricket League in its representative matches during the Easter holidays:— ■ Against Manawatu at Palmci'ston North. —0 Shea (Cust9ms), Kussell.: (Todtl'sk Turner (Education), Lapworth (Shippiug), De Muth,, (Odlin'a), Broujih (Cowan's), Mabin (Cables), Mitchell (Customs), DQhbs (Smith and' Smith) I,' King , (N.Z.- Truth"), J. Cnnninghame (Cables), ciiptain. Against Wellington Junior Representatives. —Brooks (Cowan's), Day (Todd's), Toms (Pastimes), Devonport (Cowan's), Piztniciniica (Toutl's), Kitto (Todd's), Whinham (Shipping),' White (Customs), L-\. Barber (Education), Stcphenson (Health), Paterson (Pastimes),' captain. Any player not'available is to advise the secretary immediately. -'
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 4
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