TO-MORROW'S CRICKET
FIXTURES AND GROUNDS The fixtures, grounds, and umpires for tomorrow's cricket are given below. In the event of unfavourable weather, information as to postponements, etc., will 'be posted on the notice boSrd in the window of "The Evening rpst front office. Information cannot be given over Telephone 44-040, which is reserved- for business calls, but in cases where telephonic communication is essential inquirers are requested to dial Kos. 44-015 or 44-046 for sports information. ' Senior. The senior matches commenced last Saturday will be concluded to-morrow. The state of the games for the resumption is as follows:— University 167 v. Petone 55 for no wickets, Basin Reserve No. » Midland 226 v. Wellington Collece Old Boys 28 for no wickets. Basin Reserve No. 1. Wellington 303 v. Kilbirnie 42 for one ivicket, Kilbirnie. Reserve. Institute 148 v. Hutt 108 for one wicket, Hutt Recreation Ground. Second and Junior Grades. Hatches in the second grade and in the junior grades which were commenced last Saturday will be concluded to-morrow. Third Grade. Kilbirnie v. Brooklyn, Kilbirnie No. 2; Duthies v. University, Kilbirnie No. 8; Seatoun v. Midland A, Lyall Bay No. 3; Karori v. Midland B, Karori No. 9; Hutt B v. Railways, Hutt; Hutt A, a bye. Mercantile League. ■A Grade.—Booker Bricks v. Gas Co., Karori £?• 2; Mr. J. Keene. Jas. Smiths v. Customs, Kilbirnie No. 5; Messrs. Lucas and Clarke. Smith and Smith v. Shipping, Kelburn No. 3; Mr. J. Andrews. Roseneath v. Cowans, Wakefleld No. 6; Messrs. Brooks and Black. Health v.Sargoods, Wakefleld No. 9; Mr. J. Bennett. B Grade.—Pastimes v. Press, Newt.own No. 1; Messrs. Mummery and Cooke. Shell v. Nivens, Karori No. 3; Mr. J. Soutar. State Fire v. Working Men's Club, Newtown No. 3; Mr. P. L. Laurenson. State Advances v. Telephone- Exchange, Kilbirnie No. 7; Messrs. Dormer and Hawthorne. Hannahs v. Public Trust, Wakefleld No. 8; Mr. B. G. Tates. C Grade.—Education v. Whltcombes, Newtown No. 4; Mr. D. Preston. Taxes v. MilkDepartment, Wakefleld No. 7; Messrs. Toung and Hassell. Government Printing v. D.1.C., Karori No. 4; Mr. P. Key. Customs v. Kirkcaldies, Kilbirnie No. 9; Mr. Faulkner. Hutche- j son Bowmans v,. Labour, Newtown No. 6; Mr. j J. C. Cusack. • ! D Grade.—Shipping v. Grey-Green Cabs, Kilbirnie No. 4; Mr. F. Mitchell. Telephone Exchange w Printing, Wakefleld No. 5; Mr. A. Llnegar. Gas Co. v. Macky Logans, Newtown No. 5; Mr. K. Rigby. Taubmans v. Pensions, Karori No. 5; Mr. C. ,Laur«nson. ! Boys' Association. First Grade.—lnstitute A v. Brooklyn B, Prince of Wales No. 1. Institute B v. Marlst, Lyall Bay No. 2. Institute C v. Onslow, Kilbirnie. Stop Out v. Brooklyn A, Lyall Bay No. 1. j Third Grade.—lnstitute A v. T.M.C.A., Prince , of Wales No. 2. Institute By. Brooklyn, Wake- I Held. Stop Out v. Fourth Reps., Lyall Bay j Fourth Grade (at 9.15 a.m.).—lnstitute A v. Institute E, Newtown No. 4. Institute B V. Institute D, Newtown No. 3. Institute C v. Brooklyn, Newtown No. 2. Marlst v. Seatoun, Newtown No. 1. . ' TEAMS. Cowan's.—Brough. Brooks, Bucknell, Her- j shaw, Kuscoe, Watson, Hassell, Matson, Mar-1 tin, Mitchell, Tonks, Ambrose, Peacock. Wellington Railway.—Third Grade: Sniales,! Donald, Davis, Sutherland, Ewing, Peterson, ] Mohr, Warren, Templeton, Burton, .Froggatt. Onslow.—First Grade Boys: Thomas, Haigli, j Stephens, McHugh, Bright, Foss, Hartley, Gosden, Levastam, Jackson, Colpus. Boys' Institute.—First Grade A: Rebay, Stratford, Mason, Robertson, Sargeant, Smiy'i, Weaver, Williams,- Sanford, Maher. Hooper. First Grade B: McLean, Millar, Miners (2), Weitzel, Allan, Hurcombe, McKay, Gollop, Yates, Redmond. First Grade C: Bell (2), Nunns,'Cook, Beaver, Blencowe, Hurcombe, Gates, King, Post, Curgenven; emergency, Sullivan. Third Grade B: Leemtng,'White, Hawkins, Webb, RonaUlson, Austin, Moffat, Harvey, Whitman. Martin, Thomson. Third Grade A:' Rogers,- Williams, Plowman, McCann, Thompson, Scott, Krlstlanson, Hastings, Barley, Price, Hassell. Fourth Grade A: Stratford, Boniface, D. Smith, N. Smith, Hurcombe, Lockerbie, Dentice, James, McCarthy, Bell. Page ' (captain). B: H. Duncan, J. Roberts, McGulre (captain), Purvis, Wadley, Clarke, W. Roberts. Priestley, Allan, Conlan, N. Pointon, G. Bob-1 crts, Bennett. C: McN'amara, Harris, White, ' Hall, Robertson, Major, Baxter, Davies, R. Smith (captain), Latlmer, McLaughlln, Nunns. D: Foote, Brlgden, Greeks, Duffy, Inglis, Johnson, Hansen, Scott, Pointon, Collins, Green ' Smith, Tarrant, Hinchcliff (captain). E: Sim .(captain). Smith, Grey, Burns, Rowland, Gibson. Andrews, Townsend, Baker, 'J. • Smith Gillies, Joiner, Sparks. , Roseneath.—Faber,- Hartshorne, Hancock, Jupp, Woods, Dawson, Miners, Martin (3), Stolz. Brooklyn.—First Grade B: Whyte, Boyes, Sutherland, Nash, Pragnell, Staples, McXally Andrews, Wickstead, Munro, Lawrence University.—Third: Blacker, Barron, Beaumont, Bansgrore, Edwards, Lucas, Parker, Pltkowsky, Sheahan, Watson-Munro, Will Karori.—Third Grade: Gaskin, Maclc (*) Wareham, McKenzie, Aitken, Phypers Harrison, Larnach, Keene, Smith. Kilbirnie.—Third: Philp, Ward (2), Ross £ ai t? n\,T, ownsentl' Potter' Brackenrldse, Bloom.field. Miller. Rellle, Lee, Smaller. Bookers and Amalgamated Bricks. ThirdMooney, Pickering, C. Murphy, Buck, Church', .Haddocks, Bond, Henderson, Unvin, Booker, Domb, Whyte. Duthies.—Third: Knapp, Bradford, Kellett, Mclntyre. Dunn, McLeod, Smart, Holland, Hlckllng, Kerr, Tucker. Hurt—Third B: Foster (captain), Scullion, Player, Sutherland, Perno, Strickland, .Little Senior, Smith, Simpkiss, Jones. ■ Marist.—First grade boys: Foley, McParlane Darragh, J. O'Brien, Buck, Columb, Leonard' Barnes, Sullivan, Cunningham, Hunter. Seatoun.-Third A: A. J. Day, D. Day, Kitto, Glossop, Latham, Freed, Baguley, Edwards, Amey, Biddle, Sloan. BoysfK Alexander, J. Alexander, Jennings, Boyle, EastWte.^Edmonds, Cooke, Sloan, Hurley, Jacob-Grey-Green Cabs.—Thompson. Bonner, Ait™Si E- Je Ps°n. Stevens, Armodt, Adams, Hill, Gibbs, McGregorr Hanlfy, Bear. Combined Press.—Brooks, Crisp,. Fleming, Greenwood, Harrington, Hill, Holland, King Swiney, Whaler. Williamson, Driver.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 3
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