TOMORROW'S GAMES
FIXTURES AND GROUNDS
-Che 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 bo given over Telephone 44-040, which is reserved for business calls, but in cases where telephonic communication is essential inquirers are requested to dial Nos. 41-045 or 44-040 for sports information.
Mercantile League.
Customs v. Hannahs, Wakefleld Park" No 7, Messrs. P. E. Key and J. Bennett; Taxes v. Labour Department, Wakefleld Park No J, Messrs. J. Young and F. Mitchell; Whitcombes A v. Whitcombes B, Newtown No 1James Smiths y, Todd Motors, Wakefleld Park p.?;u- I- PrL ntln, K r A T- Anting B. Wakefleld i , . 8; JlanaEement Committeo v. Umpires Association, Wakefleld Park No 5 Messrs. 0. E. Donna and J. W. Black.
Hutt Valley League,
nfTi ICi fC!l'? Win? is "le draw '" tho fl"t round of a knock-out competition: Trentham A v. Upper Hutt B. Trentham B v. Silverstream. Hutt Valloy Mercantile League. '
Bandwlck B v. Bopu, Xorth Park No 2; Chronicle v. Woollen Mills, North Park No. i: (.ear v. Income Tax, North Park No. 3: Meadows v. Koro Koro, McEwen Park; Wills v. Waiwhetu, Trafalgar Park; Empire v. Bandwlck A, Bandwlck School.
Mercantile League.
A and B Grade.— Customs v. Hannahs, W.P. iso. 7, Messrs. P. E. Key and J. Bennett. m t tvd4"~x llnal: ■ Taxes v- Lal=our Departuitken^ *°- 9 ' Messrs' J- Young an(i FManagement Committee v. Umpires, W.P. "°- •>• Hisses O. E. Dormer and J. M. Black. BOYS' ASSOCIATK)N. Brooklyn v Institute B, at Prince of Wales v- ■ V l op ? ut v- A, Prince of Wales v , 2: -Brooklyn Ay. Institute C, Lyall Bay i 1; I , M"rlst T- Institute D, Lyall Bay No. 2. lourth Grade—lnstitute A v. Seatoun, Newtown 1; Institute B v. Institute C, Newtown *No. o; Institute I) v. Marist, Newtown No. 2; Institute E v. Brooklyn, Newtowu No. 4. TEAMS. James Smith, Ltd.—W. Condliffe, N. B. Murdock, P. F. Stono, J. Clarke, P. F. Games H. Noot, T. Crichton, J. O'SuUivau, F. Kilby, A. Lindop.
Randwick.—A: 1,. Moran, C. Moran, B. Morris, L. Thomas, R. Kerr, McLeod F. Hill F. Glover, S. Murray, E. Foley, Dryburg, W. Walker. B: H. Bramley, F. Thorpe, W. Tyrell, R. Tyrcll, W. Trilfor.d, C. Elliot, A. Lewis A. Lowe, J. Hall, F. Plat, P. Claridge, Vy. Holmes, 1. Daly.
Umpires' Association.—Messrs. Liturcnson, Whyte, Key, Pattlson, Suiter, Andrews, Hasaell, Brooks, Cusack, W. F. Clark, Carswoll. Keene, Preston, Ferguson, Purves, KiiiK. Empire.—Wood, Halligan, Grain, McCarthy Wilson, Roberts, O'Connor, Chapman, Mitchell, iiutier, t-ates, Jones.
Management Committee.—Messrs Roberts Cotterill, Ewan, Mann, Shaw, S. Martin. Hassell, Yeates, E. Martin, Milne, Sutcliffe.
KARORI WIN THIRD GRADE
Tho third-grade competition has bocn declared closed, and the championship awarded to Karori. There will consequently be no matches played in this grade tomorrow.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1933, Page 3
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486TOMORROW'S GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1933, Page 3
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