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OUTDOOR GAMES

TOMORROW'S EVENTS

FIXTURES AND GROUNDS

The fixtures for tomorrow's sport are given below. Inquiries by telephone as to the playing or postponement of fixtures should be made by dialling the following numbers, specially provided with a new . installation for dealing with requests for information regarding the day's local sports fixtures: —Cricket, 43-018; tennis and athletics, 45-018;, other sports, 44-008. information will also be posted on the notice board in the window, of the "Evening Post" front office, but cannot be given over Telephone 44-040, which is reserved for business calls. 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 No. 44-040.

CRICKET

W.C.A. MATCHES,

Senior Grade. -

The senior * matches commenced last Saturday are to be concluded tomorrow, the positions in the various matches on resumption of. play beipg;— . .•,.'•.:. Wellington,' 560 fot six wickets, v. University, Kelbnrn Park. ■•■■.' Institute, 135, v. Kilbirnie, 199 for five wickets, Kilbirnie Recreation Ground. Hutt, -238, v. Midland, 68 for" five wickets, Hutt Recreation Ground. . ■ Karori, 320, v, Wellington College Old Boys, 38 for one wicket, Karori Park. Seoond to Seventh. Matches in grades from second to seventh started last • Saturday and not completed will continue tomorrow. : , Eighth Grade. Onslow A v. Onslow- C, Natniville No. 3; Onslow B v; St. Patrick's B, Nairnville No. 5; St. Patrick's A v. Johnsonville, Johnsonville No. 3; Institute v. Petohe; Petone No. 3; Wellington v. Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie No. B,•'University v. Hutt, Hutt.

MERCANTILE LEAGUE A Grade:

Hannahs v. Taxes, Newtown No. 7, Messrs. A, Millar and S. Smith. '

Amalgamated Bricks v. Harbour Board, Newtown No. 1, Mr. A. Newman. Woolworths v. Jas. Smiths, Kelburri No. ;3, Mr. O, E. Dormer. Taubmans v. Prestige Hosiery, Wakefleld No. 6, Mr. D. Preston. -Working Men's Club v. Justice, Kilbirnie No. 5, Mr. J. McGilllvray. B Grade. Sargoods v. Smith and Smith, Newtown No. 4, Mr. F. Payne; Ross and Glendlning v. Atlantic Union, Newtown No. 3, Mr. R. Brooks; Customs Agents v. Gasco, Newtown, No. 5, Mr W. N. Broadlcy; UK.M. v. Celtic, Newtown No. 8, Mr. A. J. Wilson; Tramways v. Nlvens, Newtown No. G, Mr. E. W. Smelt. C Grade. Seatoun v. Wright, Stephenson, Wakefleld No. 5, Mr. 15. B. Newton; Greys v. Shipping A, Wakefleld ,No. 9, Mr. J. C. Cusack and E. Upton : Berhamporc v. Audit, Wakefleld No. 8, Mr. G. Huss; Social Security v. Advances, Wakefleld No. 7, Mr. J. Mason; Pastimes v. Telephone A, Anderson No, 5, Mr G. Williamson. " - D Grade. Duthies v. Customs Department, Earori No. 5 Mr. W. V. Clark; Central v. Taxes B, Karori No 2, Mr. L. J. Smith; Labour Tourist v. Bonds, Karori No. 1, Mr. P. V. Sanderson; Self Help v. Printing, Karori No.' 3, Mr. G. Emmins; Burch and Co. vrA.C.T.N., Karori No .4, Mr. A. Kerr. E Grade. Thompson Bros. v. National Bank, Kilbirnie No. 7, Mr B. Brlggs; McKenzles v. Woollen Co., Anderson No. 6, Mr. H. W. Caters; Insurance v Lands and Survey, Anderson No. 4, Mr. G Nicholson; Colonial Carrying v. Rovers, Kilbirnie No. 9, Mr. R. Williams. .ii«» o rt . F grade and friendly games will, be. allotted grounds as they become available.

WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Senior.

College Old Girls v. Wellington, Prince of Wales No. -2, . Mr. Parnell; Technical Old Girls v. Kilbirnie, Prince of Wales No. 1, Mr. Sampson. " Intermediate. (Final round for Bock Bat) Hutt United v. Technical, Nairn Street, Mr. Thornton; College Old-'GirrS-V.-Midland, -Prince of, Wales No. 3, Mr. Miller. .> • • ' Junior. . (Final round for Henry Cup) • Onslow v. Wellington, Prince of Wales No. 4; Mr. Rlckard; Trinity, a bye. ) I

HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION.

A Grade.

Gear United v. Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt, Messrs. Sharpe and Foreman. , Trafalgar. Park v. Halvic.Nai Nat No, 1, Messrs. Gardner and Morgan. „,„«„ Eastbourne v. Bell Park, Eastbourne, Messrs. McGarth and Carter. ' Moera Stop Out v. Empire, North Park No. 2, Messrs. Dougan-Stewart and Moray. B Grade. Metters United v. Tetone Hibernians, Petone Recreation Ground (Metter's wicket) ; Woollen Mills- v. Gear United, North Park No. 3, Mr. Winnie; Graceflelcl v. Central, McEwan Park No. 2; Trafalgar Park v. Taita, Trafalgar Park No. 1, Mr. Malln. C Grade. Odlins v M.U. Oddfellows, North Park No. 1; Stewart Prams v. Upper Hutt, McEwan Park No. 3; Trafalgar Park v. Eastbourne, Trafalgar Park No. 2; Epuni v. Bell Park, Bell Park. D Grade. •Wills v. Gear United, Hutt Park No. 2; Hutt Hibernians v. Taita, Nai Nai No. 3; Trafalgar Park v. Moera Stop Out, Hutt Park No. E Grade.

Trafalgar Park v. Central, Nal Nai No. 2; Hutt Hibernians v. Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt; Petone Hibernians v. Epunl, Petone Recreation Ground.

TEAMS, Mercantile League,

Workino Men's Club.—F. Andrews, L. Foley, A. Davis, W. Moore, J. Sandholm, W. Matsoii, t Randall, P. Carey, W. Smith, W. Paton, A. Ruscoe, L< McGirr, J. Keegan.

WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

College Old Girls.—M. Rofe, J. Hatcher, D. Hatcher, I. M. Lamason, J. Stenberg, J. Yeatman, P. Pllcher* G. Petley, T. Sendall, J. Murdoch, B. Stewart.

HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION

Empires—Wood, Phtlp, Douglas, Byrne, South, Sherlock, Wallis, Scott, Harding, Pegler, C. Jones U3th man). . Eastbourne.—Foley (2). Roberts, ColUns, Bradburn, Keenan, Sara, Hamilton, Jerram, McColl, Brown.

BASEBALL

INTER-PROVINCIAL GAMES.

Jenkins Gym v. Otahuhu (10 a.m.).—Jenkins Gym • A. Headlfen, A. Jenkins, D, Leanman, K. Brown, B Irwin, W. Bassett, M. Lawrance, G. Findlay.-.J. Calder, M. Zemba, A. McPherson. Otahuhu: R. Anderson, R. imlayson, E. Wilson, A. Godsmark* W. Stokes, A. Morton, C. Bradv, B. Brady, G. Brady, D. Allen. -Mclnnis (Champion Club Team, South Island) v. Winner of Jenkins Gym y, Otahuhu. 3.30 p.m.-Mclnnis • R. McKay, J. Mclnnis. D. H. Hancock, E. Bryan, .I. R. Howard, N. S. Smith, I. H. Taylor, E. Clandge, J. Altken, L. McAloon, A McAloon, D. Lynch. (All games on Basin Reserve).

BOWLING. v

Following is the draw for the Public Service bowling tournament on February 8, at the Hataital, Kelburn, Khandallan, and Thorndon grA D Section (Thorndon).— Tamblyn, Sheary, Fredericks, de Tourettes, Gilbert.. Nalder. B Section (Thorndou) .—Adams, Hutton, Reid, Quinn, S. Wright, Needham. • C Section (Hataitai).— Brackenrldge, Lambourne, Potter, Perry. Warwick, Shore... D Section (Hataltai).-Wyatt, Fletcher, Duncan, Johnstone, P. J. Wright, Biggs.'. „ ... E Section (Kelburn).— Ingram, J. R. Smith, Hamilton, Paton, Penlington, Edwards. ' F Section (Kelburn).— Skoglund, Waters, Gauntlett, Hansen, Whiteman, Bllerm. G Section (Khandallah).— Tough, Bailey, Hughes, Henry, Davison, Wynne. H Section (Khandallah).—Osborne, Mackay, Walker. Fiddes, Duff, Langrldge.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 22, 26 January 1940, Page 4

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OUTDOOR GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 22, 26 January 1940, Page 4

OUTDOOR GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 22, 26 January 1940, Page 4