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CRICKET

TOMORROW'S MATCHES

The senior, second, and junior grade cricket matches which were commenced last Saturday are to be concluded tomorrow, and a further aeries of third-grade matches will he played. There will then be a break in local competitions on account of the holidays, ilurine which two Flunket Shield matches will be played in Wellington, In the event of unfavourable weather, information as to postponements, etc., will be posted on the notice board in the window of the "Evenlnc Tost" front office. Information cannot x be given over Telephone Xo. 14-040, which la reserved for business calls, but In cases where telephone communication is essential' inquirers are requested to dial No. 44-045 or 44-04U for sports information. Senior Grade. In the Wellington-University match play will be resumed from the point at which Wellington, in reply to University's score of 50, had made 188 for six wickets, all play subsequent to that having been ruled out. The state of the matches for the resumption is as follows :— University 50 v. Wellington ISS ' for six wickets, Basin Reserve No. 2. Hutt 106 v. Wellington College Old Boys 95 for five, wickets, Basin Reserve No. 1. Institute Old Boys 133 v. Kilbirnie 104 for one wicket, at Kilbirnie. Petone 320 v. Midland M for one wicket, at Tetone. Second and Junior Grades. The second and junior grade matches which were begun last Saturday will be concluded tomorrow. Third Grade. Kilbirnie A v. Kilbirnie B, Kilbirnie No. 3; Hutt v. V.M.C.A., Hutt Park: Seatoun v. University, Kilbirnie No. 8; Hallways v. Onslow, Nairnville Park. League v. Hutt Valley. The following players have been selected to represent the Mercantile Cricket League against the Hutt Valley Association at Kelburn Park on December 26 and 27:—Johnson (Customs), captain, Meade (Gas Co.), Gridley (Hannahs), Swain (Milk Department), Torrington (Taubman's), Moore (Bing, Harris), Millgate (Koss and Glendining), Norris (Printing), Ruscoe (Cowans), Young (Customs), Pringle (Nivens), Kait (Empire Box Co.), 12th mart. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade,.—Cowan's v. Roseneath. Wakefield -Park No. 7, Mr. J. McGlllivray; Booker'sBricks v. .las. Smith, Newtown No. 3, Mr. R. ■). Carswell; Sargood's v. Hannah's. Karori X_o. 2, Mr. R. Brooks; Smith and Smith v. Niven's, Kelburn No. 3, Mr. R. Pattison; Customs Ay. Gas Co. A, Karori No. 3, Mr F Mitchell. B Grade.—Telephone A v. Labour A, Newtown No. i, Messrs. H. Hassell and E. Napier; Taxes A v. Shipping, Karori No. 1, Mr. O. E. Dormer; Health-Public Trust v. Education, Newtown No. S, Mr. G. Hartshorne; Bing Harris v Working Men's Club, Wakeneld Park No. S, Mr. K. Btgby; State Advances v. State Tire, Kilbirnie No. 5, Mr. W. E. Clarke. ■ C Grade.—Berhampore A v. justice, Karori No. 4, Mr. W. F. Clarke; Taubman's v. Printing A, Newtown No. 6, Messrs. J. Young and H. G. Bowe; Customs B v. Pastimes, Kilbirnie No. 7, Mr. J. G. Cooke; Celtic v. Taxes B Newtown No. 1, Mr. W. Perkins; Milk Dept. v. Hannah's Warehouse, Wakefield Park No 9 Mr. J. C. Cusack. D Grade.—Grey-Greens v. Pensions-, Kilbirnie No. 3, Mr. J. Bennett; Hutchcson B. and ,T. v. Whitcombe's, Lyall Bay No. 1, Mr. J W BlackPrinting- B v. Labour B, Kilbirnie No. 4, Mr' P. L. Laurenson; D.I.C. v. Telephone B, Lyali Bay No.. 2, Mr. C. H. Faulkner; National Bank V. N.Z.. Slippers, Wakefleld Park No. -5, Jlr D. Preston. E Grade.—Combined Insurances v. TaylorPhoenix, New'town'No. 2, Mr. R. Cullen; Empire Bor v. Berhampore B, Lyall Bay No S Mr. \V. Fergerson; Gas, Co. v. Self Help, Wakefield Park No. (i, Mr. L. W. Marriott; Atlantic Union v. Ross and Glendinine, Karori No 5 Mr. J. A. Suiter. , ' - ' UPPER HUTT LEAGUE. Ordnance v. St. Joseph's, • Maidstone 2No. 1 : Upper Hutt A v. Upper Hutt B, Maidstone No. 2; Trentham, a bye. The following team will represent Upper Hutt against the Hutt Valley Association on December 30:—Wilson (Ordnance, captain), Marden (Trentham, vice-captain). Hunter (Ordnance), Talloon (Treutham). Nash, Francis, Hartley (St. Joseph's), Murray, Haggerty Marryatt, Thorburn (Upper Hiitt) ; reserves' Irvine (Upper Hutt), Greig (Trentham), Ecob (Ordnance). HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION. A Grade.—Randwlck v. Gear, Waiwhetu School; Wills v. GraceQeld, Petone Recreation No. 4; Meadows v. Korokoro, Randwlck School; •Waiwhetu v. Empire, Trafalgar Park No. 1. B Grade.—Woollen Mills v. Randwick Trafalgar Park Ao. 2; Bell Park v. General Motors B, Bell Block Reserve; General Motors A v. "Chronicle," McEwen Park; Matters United v. Wills, North Park No. 2. BOYS' ASSOCIATION. First Grade.—Brooklyn v. Institute A. I.yall Bay; Stop Out v. Institute C, Prince of Wales No. 1; Marist v. Intsitute B, Prince of Wales Third Grade.—Brooklyn v. W.Y.M.I.A. Basin No. I;,lnstitute v. W.Y.M.I. B, Basin Xo. 2; Marist v. V.M.C.A., Basin No. 3. . Fourth Grade.—Brooklyn r.''lnstitute I), Xewtown No. 2; Seatoun v. Institute C, Newtown No. 4; Marist A v. .Institute By Newtown x/o. 3; Marist B v. Institute A, Newtown No. 1 There will be no further matches in the first grade until January ' 13, and the third and fourth gTades until February 3. . LADIES' GAMES. T.W.C.A. v. Swifts, Nairn. Street; St. John's v. W.C.0.G., Te Aro;T.O.G. A v. T.O.G. B, Tanera Crescent; Technical, a bye. The. attention of Technical'Old"Girls is drawn to the fact that their ground is Tanera Crescent, not Te Aro as previously stated, . TEAMS. -'-. Marist.—Senior -Boys :•. Ericsson, 'Johnson,

Thompson, Duffy, Brenmer. Howard, Whitman, Smyth, Darragh, Green, McCarthy, West, Brooks. ', : Berhampore A.—Hlckling, Brown, Delahunty, Helliwell, Guise, Charles, .lasling, Bryden, Aitken, McGutre, Crawford, Wright. Seatoun.— Third: Edwards (2), Marshall, Blddle, Bagley, Haylock, Townsend, Rickard, Wallace, Harkness, C. Yeoman, Whitt. Callaghan, Hutson, Deslandes. Junior Boys: T. Alciancler, N. Edmonds, A. Jennings, J. Holdstock, Archinstal, Woods, Patrick, Field, Klee, Hearfleld, S. Yeoman, H. Yeoman, I. McGirr," V. Edmonds. Randwick.— A team: Tyrrall '(2), Elliott. Thomas, Leggatt, Brown, Clarldge, Holmes. Green, J/Oive. Thorn, Berry. B team: Xorman. Cosgrove, Hayden, Fossclt, Mouat, Kerr. AnKtif, Raynor, Reynolds, Bognuda, Edlln, St. C'lair, Harris, Cranfleld. Roseneath.—Alartin (3), Miners, .Tupp, Keegan, Collins, Barnett, Davis, Taylor, Swlncy: twelfth man, Woods. Onslow.—Third grade: Poole, Thomas, Venn, Reid, Mac Donald, Payne, Bradshaw, Walls, Philips, Armstrong, Smith. . The following is the A team to meet a representative side of the Mercantile League:—N. Berry (captain, Waiwhetu), H. Jones (vicecaptain. Meadows),. Asplet (Gear), T. Jones (Waiwhetu), W. Cate (Woollen Mills), J. May (Empire). D. Jones (Waiwhetu), F. Thorn (Randwick), A. Hill (Wills), T. Love (Waiwhetu), W. Tyrrell . (Uandwlck, wicketkeeper) ; emergencies, H. R. Pollock and C. Elliott. B team (to play the Hutt C.C. on December 26 and 27) : Mouatt (Randwick, captain), Webster (Bell Park, vice-captain), Blackwood (Korokoro), (iwilliain (Waiwhetu), McCarthy (Meadows), Enoka (Waiwhetu), Cohen (Wills), Roberts (Empire),. Sherlock and Hillock (Korokoro), Soloman (Bell Park, wicketkeeper), Cosgrave (Randwick, 12th man).. Both teams are requested to attend a practice match at Trafalgar Park at 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 23. . ' James Smith. —W. Condliffe, J. O'Sullivan, F. Kilby, J. Clarke, T. Saunders, T. Crichton, P. Stone, J. Donovan, J. Peters, F. Games, H. Noot. . . Grey-Green.— Gibbs, Hill, Thompson; Johnston, Allen, Moylan, L'pfold, Mitchell, Homes, McDermott, Piper, Adams. Gracefield.— .l. Spence, T.1 King, J. Abbot; H. Stephens, J. Foster, W. Henshavf, M. Mildenhall, .B. Wilson, B. McGlinn, J. Ingham, W. McCormack, P. Webster. Railway. —Third Grade: Donald, Ross, Rolioloff, Templeton, Froggatt, Franklin, King, Gardner, Tilsley, Venimore, Fisher. Celtic— Mlncham, Marshall (2), Mailman, Foote, Wllcox, Simons, King, Goodwin, Nickless, Rae. "Chfonici>," —Blandfdrd, Wilson, Ingham, Evorson (3), King (2), Hartley, Foreman, and Payne. • . . . Meadows.— J. Dunn, Dunn, J. McCarthy, T. Sweeney. H. Jones, J. Dennis, H. Smith, N. Jowett, 3. Hoare, N: BTamley, T. Beard. Empire.— J. May, J. Halllgan, A. Wood, W. O'Connor, K. Roberta, J. Wilson,' M. Philp, R. Cates, B. TunniMlffe, T. ChSpman, F. Craig, J. Capstlck, A. Harding. Berhampore B. —Mason, Bognuda, .Tones, Bayliss, Lindsey, Bloomfleld. Gordon. Collins, ■Miners, JCey, Wildermoth, Nicholls, Hooper.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1933, Page 3

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CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1933, Page 3

CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1933, Page 3