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OUTDOOR GAMES

TOMORROW'S FIXTURES GROUNDS AND TEAMS The fixtures and grounds .for tomorrow's outdoor 'games aro given below;--. Inquiries by telephone as to the playing of postponement of fixtures should be made by dialling the following numbers, specially provided with a new installation--for- dealing with' requests for Information . regarding tho day's local snorts fixtures:—Rugby, 43-018; Basketball and Hockey, 45-018: Association football and other sports, 44-008. Information will also be posted on the notico board in the window of the "Evening Post" front office, but cannot be given over Telephone 44-040, which is reserved for business calls. Nos. .44-045 and 44-046 are no longer availablo for Saturday's Inquiries regarding the playing of local sports fixtures. Inquiries should not be made before 11 a.m. Results of events for publication In the "Sports Post" should be given without delay by telephoning Ko.-44-040. RUGBY. Representative Matches. Wellington v. Wanganul, Athletic Park, 3 p.m. «, , Kanfurly Shield.—Wellington v. Otago, at Dunedin. ■ ' Australia v. Canterbury, at Christ church. Other Matches. Special Challenge.—Third grade champions, Wellington (first division) v. Miramar (second division), Athletic Park, 1.30 p.m. Wellington Club senior At. Carterton Club, at Hataitai, 3 p.m. Eastbourne Club's Gala Day.—Married v. Single, at Eastbourne. ~'.,,, Miramar Club's Gala Day.—Married v. Single, at Polo Ground. L. Evans and Co. v. George and George, Wakefield Park, 2.45 p.m. Athletic v. Tclldlng Old Boye, at Palmerston North. TEAMS. Wellington.—Senior A v. Carterton: Morgan, Ullrich, Kane, Paterson, Davidson, Veltch, Hlslop, Dimes, Bracken, Cragg, Taylor, Read, McLean, Coupland, Stevens, Davies, Barron. Last Easter the Wellington Club paid a visit to Carterton and played the Carterton Club, and

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that club Is now paying its return visit. Old players and supporters of the Wellington Club are invited to the match which will be played at the Wellington Club's ground, Hataltal. at 3 p.m. In the evening the Carterton Club will be entertained at dinner. The Carterton Club will arrive in Wellington by. special bus about 2 p.m., and the party will number about 30. Wellington.—Third (first division): Haley, White, Gray, Dalton, Andrews, Kllduff, Hynes, Connolly, Taylor, Baudinet, Wakelin, Nash, McNally, Craeg, Foubisher, Simpson, Meiers.

Eastbourne.—Married men: Hamilton, Fltzsimmons, L. Foley, Fancy; Boyd, Watson, Broberg, Dennehy, L. Jones, F. Jones, Alexander, Lawson, J. Dcllabarca, J. Flank, Ord, C. Jose, L. Johns, Parry, Houlton, Lowe. Single: Glrdlestone, Posselt, Phillips, Orme, Cheyne, Andrews, Collins, Shennan, Kobertson, Robtnson, Hetherlngton, McLaughlin, Gulnlven, Murray, B. Hill, Lawton, M. Hill, Common, Lloyd. Trophies won during the season will be presented at the conclusion of the game. hilramar.—Third: Askew, Dumbleton, Blnns, Minnock, Reeves, Cook, Buck (2),.Hu11, Handley, Taylor, Black, McManus; Cowley, Lewis, Baird, McLellan, Neilson. Married . men: Slmonsen, Holmes, Fbng, : • Bull, Codyre (2), Barron (2), Wright, Algar, Cameron, Eastgate, Weinberg, Brlttain, Haley, Green, Horsfal), Mason, Hunter, Rouse. •» Single: Lohore, Reld, Aldous, Greenall, Blakewell, Parfltt, Troy, Ashton, James, Young, Catchpole, Minnock, Smith, Brady, Marks, O'Brien, Lohrey, Dalloy. Athletic.—Team to play Felldlng Old Boys: Pelham, Dickey, Thomson, Pollock, McCauley, Martlew, Mack, Smith, Watson, WyetU, Trott, Edwards, Cleverley, Bowling, Johnson; emergencies, Stott, Parker, Rolfe, Hamilton. Mr. M. Richardson Is accompanying the team -as manager, and Mr. F. J. S. Adam (secretary) will also be a member of the party. t. Evans and Co.—Dufty, Slmmonds, Sheath, Harris, Fredrlc, Coombs, Beu, Saunders, Hodge, Dawson, Priestley, Thomas, Evans, Cox, Dyer. ASSOCIATION. First A Division Championship—3 p.m. Marlst v. Waterside, Ktlbirnle Stadium; Mr. 3. Houston. First Division Matches—3 p.m. ....-- Petone v. Lower Hutt. Petone Recreation; Mr. J. Graham. Hospital v. Taranakl, New Plymouth. Institute Old Boys v. Wairarapa, Masterton. Second A Division—Cup Final— I.IS p.m. ' Seatoun v. Waterside, Kilblrnle Stadium, 1.18 p.m.; Mr. S. .Bradford. • Second Division Trial Mated—3 p..n. - Wellington "Flyger" Cup Team t. Maris) (Wellington), Rongotal. Reserve NO. 2, 3 p.m.; Mr. R.' inch. •■ ■•'.■■• Second B Dlvlilon—Cup Final—3 p.n. Technical Old Boys v. Stop Out, Te Aro Park, 3 p.m.; Mr. F. Dean. Island Bay will default to Wadestown. • Fourth Division—Triangular Medal Matches. Petone v. Lower Hutt Diamond, North Park, Petone, 2.30 p.m.; Mr. J. Irvine. Institute Old Boys v. Wairarapa, Masterton, 1.30 P.m. . Fifth Division Trial Matches—l.3o p.m. Hutt Valley Bepresentatlvea v.. Technical College (Wellington), Petone Recreation; Mr. J. Facey. Upper Hutt United Juniors v. Diamond Eighths, North Park' (Petone); Mr. A. Aspen v Sixth Division—Cup Final—l.ls p.m. Onslow v. Technical College A, Te Aro Park; Mr. E. Anderson. Eighth Division Championship Final (»ee«). Seatoun v. Marlst Thorndon, . Kilblrnle Stadium; Mr. C. Murray. Note.—ln the event of a draw. In all Cup competitions an extra ton minutes each way must be played. TEAMS. Petone. —Senior B: Body, Connell, Haines, J. White, Graham, Smith, McLaggan, Patterson, Diamond, Cullen. and Craig.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 3

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OUTDOOR GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 3

OUTDOOR GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 3