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TO-MORROW'S GAMES

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 board in the window of-the "Evening Post front office. Information cannot bi given over Telephone 44-040, which Is reserved nwJi ess calls' but in cases whers 'euphonic communication is essential .inquirers are requested to dial Nos. 44-015 or 41-016 for sports information. . . SENIOR GRADE. « a T, he ,i senior gra^e matches commenced last baturday are to be concluded to-morrow after- ?™°- n>. , . th^ Basln Reserve is ■ not available for cricket, the Old Boys-University match will be concluded on No. 1 wicket at Kelburn Park and the -Wellington-Midland match at the flutt Recreation Ground. The following is the la-— the matches f°r the resumption of .Midland 331 v. Wellington 15 for twowickets, at Hutt Recreation Ground. University 296 v. Wellington College Old Boys 22 for two wickets, at Kelburn No. 1. Kimira™' 6 16T T" HUtt 9T f°r BiX wlckets- at Institute 74 v. Petone 191! for two wickets, at Petone. SECOND AND JUNIOR GRADES. The second grade and junior matches commenced last Saturday will be concluded tomorrow. Some of tho second grade matches are to be finished on grounds other than those on which they were commended. The Wei-lington-Hutt match will be concluded on Hutt No. 3 and the Eilbirnie-Old Boys match on Anderson Park No. 3. THIRD GRADE. Hutt v. Midland B, at Hutt; Duthies v. Seaw U?"« LyaU BaJ; No- 3; Railways v. Brooklyn, Wakefleld No. 4; Kilbirnie v. Midland, Kilbirnie No. 3; University v. Karori, Karori No. 8. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade.—Bookers v.' Shipping, Kilbirnie No. 7; Mr. K. Rigby. Jas. . Smiths v. Gas Co, Newtown No. 6; Messrs. J. Bennett and 3. C. Cusaclt. Smith and. Smiths v. Cowans Newtown No. 4; Messrs. O. E. Dormer and R. J. Carswell. Boseneath v. Sargoods. Kilbirnie No. to ?1',5--^- Faulkner- Health v. Customs, Wakefleld Park No. 7; Messrs. J. Young and J. Andrews. B Grade.—Pastimes v. Working Men's Club, Karori No. 3; Messrs. J. G. Cook and W. E. Clarke. Shell v. Press, Kilbirnie No. 4; Mr F Lucas, state Fire v. Telephone Exchange. Kelburn No. !3; Mr. B. Pattison. State Advances v. Public Trust, Newtown No. 1; Mr B. Brooks. Hannahs v. Nivens, Newtown No. C Grade.—Education v. D.1.C., Karori No 2 • Messrs. J. Keene and W. Purvis. • Taxes v! Whiteombes, Kilbirnie No. 9; Mr. F. Mitchell Printing v. Kirkcaldies, Newtown No. 3; Mr C Whyte. Customs v. labour Department, Karori ?>o. 4; Mr. J. A. Suiter. Hutcheson, Bowman v. Milk Department, Wakefleld Park No. 6; Mr. J. W. Black. . D Grade.—Shipping v. Gas Co., Wakefleld Park No. s'; Mr. D. Preston. Telephone Exchange v. Macky-Logans; Karori No. 5; Mr P L Laurenson. Grey-Green Cabs v. Taubmans, Wakefleld Park No. 9; Mr. H. Hassell. Printing v. Pensions, Wakefleld Park No. S; Mr. T. B. Lemard. - ■ HUTT MERCANTILE LEAGUE. ■ Randwick Ay. Gear, Randwick School. Randwick- B v. Woollen Mills, North Park No 1 Meadows v. Wills, North Park No. 3. Income Tax v. Empire, North Park No. 2. Eopua v. Chronicle, Trafalgar Park. Waiwhetu v. Korokoro, McEwen Park. . • BOYS' ASSOCIATION. . First Grade.—lnstitute A T. Institute B Lyall Bay No. 1; Institute C T. Brooklyn A, Prince of Wales Park, XJo. 1; Onslow v. Brooklyn B, Prince of Wales Park, No. 2; Marist v. Stop-Out, Lyall Bay No. 2. HUTT VALLEY LEAGUE. Trentham A. v. SilverstreMn. Trentham B v. Upper Hutt A. LADIES' GAMES. There will be no matches played to-morrow in the Ladies' Cricket Competition. The Technical teams will play a special match at Nairn street at 2.30. Huia and Waratah v. Kiwi. TEAMS. Combined Press.—lnnes, Mummery, Brooks, Percival, Whaler, Crisp, Tollan, King, Swiney, R. Holland,' Driver; emergency, Connery. Roseneath.—Miners, Dawsoh, Jupp, Hartshorn, Keegan, Martin (3), Taylor, Stolz. Empire.—Wood, Halligan, O'Connor, McCarthy, Capstlck, Wilson, Roberts, Craig, Butler, Cate, Mitchell, Chapman. .Randwick.—A: L. Moran, C. Moran, Morris, Glover, R. Kerr, Murray, McLeod, Forward, Thomas, Hill, Mulahre, Walker. B.: Bramley, Thome, R. Tyrell, W. Tyrell, Hall, Platt, Tilford, Holmes, Elliot, Lowe, Claridge, Daly Lewis. University.—Third: Beaumont, Barron, Blacker, Foster Kirkwood, Lucas, Parker, Phillips, Porteous, Watson-Munro, and Will James Smith.—A grade: Condllffe (captain), Kilby, Stone, Donovan, Noot, Games, Murdoch Howitt, O'Sullivan, A. Lendop, R. Lendop. Duthie's.—Third: Knapp, Bradford, Kellett Smart, Mclntyre, Kerr, Butland, Holland Rouse, McLeod, Henshaw. \ t | M? r'«TTi E' irSi Grade' Boys: Darr <»B" (captain), Wylle, Leonard, Hatchard, O"Brien Foloy McPartland, Columb, Dennehy, Thompson, Hunter, Kyne. Railway.—Third gTade: Donald, Davis, FroKgart, Mardon, Walker, Ewing, Robertson, Templeton, Mohr, King, Smales. The following are the umpires for the-Mer-cantile League matches on Monday:—A and B' Messrs. p. E . Key and J. Young; C and d' Messrs. F. Mitchell and R. Brooks. ' * mures for Boys' Association teams are-— £irst Grade A. v. Cricket Association Third Grade, at Kilbirnie. First Grade B v. Boys' Association Third Grade, at Kilbirnie. Play comm enccs at 100 am _ w (Brooklyn Firsfrr, S. eUcted t0 fIU the Tacancy '" It McNaU am '" t0 thq wlth(irawal "f T,tbl ,foji°}yine Players will represent W. S"™? a ßainst St. Mark's Bible Class rtL J ellinßton College grounds on Monday at 10 a.m.:—W. Tucker, Sampson, Miners MeySfchSlen^^P^"^ ,BU^

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 3

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TO-MORROW'S GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 3

TO-MORROW'S GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 3