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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; 43-01S; 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 wnade before 11 a.m. Results of events for publication in the "Sports Post" should be given without delay by telephoning Tso. 44-040.

CRICKET ■ ■ i

W.C.A. MATCHES. Senior Grade. Kilbirnie (senior champions) v. The Rest,' Basin Beserve, Messrs. Fengelly and Hammond, 11 a.m. Second. Grade. Final.—Hutt v. Petone, at Petone, Messrs.] Harris-Daw and Webb (not at Hutt, as pre-1 viously announced). ' , . I Other Matches. . J Other matches include: — University Club v. a Wellington Ladies' representative team. Prince of Wales Park, \ 1.45 p.m. | The Onslow Cricket Club will have a club day and play • three matches amongst its own ] teams at Nairnvllle Park, commencing at 1 p.m. . j The Karorj Club is to play special matches — Veterans v. Colts and Fourths-Fifths v. SixthsSevenths. The match between the secondary schools and fi. Wellington Cricket Association team will be played at. the Basin Reserve next j Wednesday. The W.C.A. team will differ from that previously chosen. j

MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade. j

Prestige v. Harbour Board, Anderson No. 2; Mr. R. Brooks. ! James Smith v. Justice Department, Wakefleld No. 7; Mr. R. Riggs. Taxes v. Working Men's Club, Newtown No. 7; Messrs. J. G. Cusack and O. X Dormer. Amalgamated Bricks v. Taubmans, Kilbirnie No. 5; Mr. L. J. Smith. Woolworths v. Hannahs, Wakefleld No. 6; Mr. J. • Mason. B Grade. Sargoods v. Tramways, Kilbirnio No. 9, Mr. J. McGillivary; Ross and Glondining v. Nivens,! Kilbirnie No. 7, Mr. R. Williams; Smith and ' Smith v. Celtic, Newtown No. 2, Messrs. A.. Millar and G. Williamson; Gasco v. Atlantic Union, Wakefleld No. 9, Mr. G. Emmens; U.L.M. v. Customs Agents, Newtown No. 1, Mr. P. Payne. • - C Grade. Seatoun v. Pastimes, Wakefleld No. 1, Mr. W. N. Broadley; Greys v. Telephone A, Wakefleld No. 2, Mr. G. N. Nicholson; Wright, Ste-. phenson v. Advances, Wakefleld No. 3, Mr. D. Preston; Audit v. Shipping, Wakefleld No. 4, Mr. G. Huss; Berhampore v. Social Security, Wakefleld No. 5, Mr. E. B. Newton. D Grade. Duthies v. Labour-Tourist, Karori No. 1, Mr. F. V. Sanderson; Central v. Self-Help, Kilbirnie No. 8, Mr. A. Newman; Bureh and Co. t. Customs Department, Karori No. 2, Mr. W. F. Clark; Bond's Hosiery v. A.0.T.N., Kilbirnie No. 4, Mr. S. Smith; Printing v. Taxes B, Newtown No. 3, Mr. E. W. Smelt. E Grade. Thompson Bros. v. Colonial Carrying Co., Anderson No.- 4, Mr. H. W. Cater; McKenzies v. City Council, Anderson No. 5, Mr. H. Mclvor; Land and Survey v. Rovers, Anderson No. 6, Mr. F. Paul; Insurance v. Woollen Co., Newtown No. 6, Mr. E. Upton. F Grade (Fourteenth Round). Taxes C v. Makower and Mcßeath, Newtown No. 5; Dominion Motors v. Wellington Taxis, Newtown No. 4, Mr! A. Kerr; Telephone B v. Ikaroa, Wakefleld No. 8. Friendly Game. Cables v. National Bank, Karori No. 3.

HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION. A Grade.

Trafalgar Park v. Moera Stop Out, Randwick School, Messrs. Malm and Morgan}, Bell Park v Gear United, Bell Park, Messrs. McGrath and Stewart-Moray; Empire v. Eastbourne, North Park No. 2, Messrs. Carter and.Dougan: Halvic v. Upper Hutt, Upper Hult. B Grade. Metters Uuited v." Central, Petone ttec., Mr. Foreman- Petone Hibernians v. Gracefleld. Petone Rec, Mr. Winnie; Gear United v. Trafalgar Park, Trafalgar Park No. 1, Mr. Gardner; Taita, a bye. C Grade. M.U. Oddfellows v. Epuni, Naenae Na 2; Stewart Prams v. Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt; Trafalgar Park, a bye; Eastbourne, a bye. D Grade. Trafalgar Park v. Moera Stop Out, Trafalgar Park No. 2; Taita v. Hutt Hibernians, Naenae No. 3; Gear United, a bye. E Grade. Trafalgar Park v. Central, North Park No. 3; Hutt Hibernians v. Upper Hutt, North Park No. 1; Petone Hibernians v. Epuni, Naenae No. 1. '

WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Senior.

Training College v. Combined Team B, Prince of Wales No. 4, Mr. Sampson. University v. Combined Team A, Prince of Wales No. 1, Messrs. Calcinal and Thornton. Intermediate. Trinity v. College Old Girls, Prince of Wales No. 3, Mr. Miller.

TEAMS. Women's Association.

Combined Team (to play University).—E. Daniels (captain), K. Page, M. Wilkins, H. Buck, J Holmes, h. Harris, N. Sheridan, M. Simpson, J. Stenberg, P. Pilcher, I. Lamason. Combined Team B.—J. Hatcher, W. Stewart, M. Wareham, K. Meech, J. Yeatman, M. Eeles, G Petley, T. Sendall, V. Ell, J. Prestney, U. Renner, K. Hurcombe, P. Handley. College Old Girls.—lntermediate: J. Oxley, 3. Nash, L. Thomas, P. Kofe, J. Johnson, P. Glen, G. Kenny, B. Andrew, S. Baker, T. Sendall, A. Anderson. Hutt Valley Association. Empire.—Wood, Philp, Rudman, Wallis, South, Scott, Sherlock, Pegler, Douglas, Byrne, R. Henderson, S. Henderson. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION. Onslow.—Second: Bradshaw, Bringans, Bull, Cook Gentry (2), Law, Lenihan, Thomas, Webb, Youngs. Sixth: Barry, Duffy, Garty, Gilchrist, Haisman Hoult, Howard, Lcvestam, Lynch, Me>Hu«h, Koilscn. Okeby. Third: Bell, Syer, Bur--1 ton, Cronin, Gentry, Haigh, Hayes, Hooper, Lindsay. Perkiu (2), Reid, Winton. Fifth: Adams, Bramley, Brooker, Clure, Crotty, Fraser, Galloway Heatherwiek, Jensen, Oxley, Richards, Scollay. D: Birch, Brown, Browne, Bruce (2), Christian, Cook, Gilliand, Guilford, Hall, Hepworth Hansby, MeFarlanc, McKenzio, Stephens* Stoekdale, Thomas. X: Amas, Baker, Cameron, Cottrell, Drake, Keeling, Kenyon, Lawrence, McCarrol, McKay, McSweeney, McCarthy, McLean. Meek, Nolan, Quinn, Such, Thomson. Petone.—Croi't (2), Grigg, , Martin (2), O'Leary, L. Poiuton, Riddolls, Tovey, Wad-! dington, Wilson, Fairbairn, Mason. Karori. —Veterans: Standidge, R. W. Couplaud. Judd. Hay, Nlmmo, McGavin, Cudby, Warwick. Cutts. Armitage, Kells. Russell. Colts: W Coupland. Beck, Duffy, Burnette, Picot, Archer, Sclater. Cameron, Sim. Benge, Fowler, Kane. Fourth and Fifth: Crowther, Lower, Clarke. Cook, Stead, Duckworth, Stevens, Mulheron, Johanssen, Colclough, Whelan. Sixth and Seventh : L. Nimmo, Mack, Gattrell, Willde, Shannon, Gucrin, Bell, Faulkner, Niven, James.!

Atkinson, Haddow. BASEBALL

Knock-out Competition, third round.—Hutt A (1) v. O.P.T.s (10), Polo No. 1, 1.45 p.m., Mr. Sehofield; Giants tt (19) v. Athletic (22), Polo No. 2, 1.45 p.m., air. Heard. The winners of the above games will meet at Polo No. 1 at 330 p.m., Messrs. Sehofield and Beard. Pelone (24) x. Hutt B (18), at l'ctone No. 1, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. Humphries; Ford B (13) v. Webb's Gym. (5) at Petone No. 2, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. Inch. The winners of the above games will meet at Petnne No. 1 at 3.30 p.m., Messrs. Inch and Humphries. Jenkins Shield Competition.—Southern v. Jenkins Gym., Show No. 1, 3.30 p.m., Messrs. | Vanstou and Morriss (final) : Moa v. Brnad- ' way Demons. Polo No. 2, 3.30 p.m., Mr. Dolan. Other games have been drawn as follows: — Jenkins Gym. B v. Kilbirnic Wrestlers, at Crawford Green No. 2, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. Fuller; Miramar Aces C v. Kilbirnie Wrestlers, at Crawford Green No. 2, at 3.30 p.m., Mr. Fuller; Ford A v. Vales, at Petone No. 2 at 3.30 p.m., Mr. Watsou: Atlantic Union v. Cardinals, at Show No. 1, at 1.45 p.m., Messrs. Morriss and Vanston ; Johnsonville A v. Miramar Aces A. at Johnsouvtlle, at 3.30 p.m., Mr. Smith, .inn.: Trucoll v. Johnsonville, at Johnsonville, iit 1.45 p.m., Mr. Smith, jun.; Baker's Accordions v. Cardinals B, at Crawford Green No. 1, at 1.45 p.m., Mr Cox; Giants A v. Kilbirnie Kubs A, at Crawford Green No. 1, at 3.30 p.m., Mr. Cox; Broadway Demons A v. Ued Diamonds, at Polo No. 3, at 3.30 p.m. Women's League.—Kirkcaldies v. Kiibirnie Kub.s, at Polo No. 4, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. Rabbitt; Miramar Aces v. Cardinals, at Polo No. 4. at 3.30 ii.m.. Mr. Rabbitt; Jenkins Gym. v. ' Wembley, at Central Park, at 1.45 p.m., Mr. Lepper; Wembley will pjay against the repre-

sentative te.am at Central Park at 3.30 p.m., Mr. Lepper; Prestige v. Tracoll, at Central Park No. 2. at 1.45 p.m. The final of the knock-out competition will be played later. Women's Representatives. The following have been selected to travel to Wanganui to play ill the women's interprovincial tournament to be played at Easter:— Misses Fenton. Burgess, Aslin (Jenkins Gym.), Mason, Hustow (Kilbirnie Kubs),. Heaton. Cooper (Cardiuals), Gear, Martin (Y.W.C.A.). Smith (Prestige). Harvey, Luttrcll (Training College), Marshall. Oenzil (Miramar Aces).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 64, 15 March 1940, Page 4

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OUTDOOR GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 64, 15 March 1940, Page 4

OUTDOOR GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 64, 15 March 1940, Page 4