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OUTDOOR GAMES

SATURDAY'S EVENTS

FIXTURES AND GROUNDS

The fixtures for Saturday's sport are given , below. Inquiries by telephone as to the play- *» ing or postponement of fixtures should be g made by dialling the following numbers speeii- ally provided with a now installation for deal- [_ Ing 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 be posted on the notice board In the window of the "Evening Post" front SPoo'o but, ,cannot be g^'en over Telephone 4/ -222, which is reserved for business calls. Inquiries should not be made before 11 a.m. Beaults of events for publication in the hports Post" should be given without delay by telephoning No. 47-222. CRICKET. Senior. " Army v. Johnsonville, Basin X,o. I, Messrs. Lambert and Hammond; Air Force v. Institute, Basin No. 2, Messrs. Webb and Harris-Daw; Midland v. Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie, Messrs; Pengelly and Cook; Old Boys v. Karori, Karori, Messrs. Watts and Watson; Wellington v. Uni- -■ verslty, Kelburn, Messrs. Reynolds and Scott; I Hutt v. Petone, Hutt, Messrs. Moore and SeatelL Second Grade. Kilbirnie v. Old Boys, Kilbirnie No. 6, Mr. Blakemore; "Midland v. Karori, Kelburn No. 2, Messrs. Farquhar and Hayes; Hutl V. Army, Hutt, Messrs. Wray and Stanton; university v. Wellington, Kelburn No. 4, Messrs. Hocking and Chisholm; Petone East v. Institute, Wllford School; St. Pat.'s Old Boys v. Onslow, Nalrnville No. 1. Third Grade. Hutt v. College, at College; Railways v., Midland, Wakefleld No. 3; Hospital v. Brooklyn, Porlrua; Johnsonville v, St. Pat.'s Old Boys; Johnsonville; Petone y. Institute B, Petone; Institute A, a bye. ;: Fourth Grade. ■ -Hutt v. Onslow, at Hutt; St. Pat.'s Old Boys v. Old Bojs, Anderson No. 1; Petone v. Air Force, Petone; Karori v. University, Karori No. 2; Institute B v. Brooklyn, Wakefleld No. 1; Kilbirnie v. Institute A, Kilbirnie No. 2. Fifth Grade. ' Onslow A v. Onslow B, Nairnville No. 2; Karori v. Institute, Karori No. 3; College v. Mldlanfl, College; Kilbirnie v. Wellington, Kilbirnie No. 4; V.M.C.A. v. Stop Out, Anderson No. 2. HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION. B Grade.—Ordnance v. General Motors, General Motors, Mr. Flaws; Petone Hibernians v. Trafalgar Park, Petone Rec. No.' 1, Messrs. Foreman and Dougan; Gracefleld v. Eastbourne, ', Eastbourne; Epuni v. Gear United, Naenae No. :2; Talta v. Oddfellows, Naenae No. 1. a C Grade.—B.B.B. v. Stewart Prams, Hutt JT-, Rec No. 6; Bell.Park v. Central; Bell Park, c- Messrs. McGrath and Hunter; B.A.L.M. v. Epunl, Naenae No. 3,' Hutt Hibernians v. Tra--1 falgar Park, Trafalgar Park No. 2; Trafalgar S Park C v. Gear United, Trafalgar Park No. 1, Mr.. Mallin; Petone Hibernians, a bye. The first round of. the A. grade competition ' has had to be postponed as the wickets on F North Park are not .available. ".. • WOMEN'S MATCHES. Senior.—College Old Girls v. Technical Old . Girls, Emerson Street No. 1; Kilbirnie v. Wellington, Prince of Wales No. 1. ' Junior.—College Old Girls v. Trinity, Emer- ) son Street No. 2; Midland v. Technical Col--2 lege, Nairn Street; W.A.A.F., a bye. Matches i commence at 1.45 p.m. \ MERCANTILE LEAGUE. 5 A grade.—Amalgamated Bricks v. James Smiths Kilbirnie No. 5; Woolworths v. Prestige, Kelburn No. 3; Justice v. Fort Dorset, . Newtown ParK No. 7; W.M. Club v. Hannahs, . Wakefleld No. 7. ,■ B Grade. —Sargoods v. Customs Department, 1 Newtown No. 1, Smith and Smiths v. * Celtic, ' Newtown No. 2; Taubmans v. Nivens, 3 Newtown No. 3; Tramways v. Advances, New- [ town No. 5. : C Grade.—lnsurance v. Central, Wakefleld . No. 5; Grey Cabs v. Wright, Stephenson, • Wakefleld No. 6; Social Security v. BerhamL pore, Wakefleld No. 8; Thompson Bros. v. 5 Seatoun, Wakefleld No. 9. ' L D Grade.—Pastimes v. Taxes A, Kilbirnie r No. 7; A.O.T.N. v. Self Help, Kilbirnie No. 9; ! Atlantic Union v. Gasco, Karori No. 3; Printing v. Telephone Exchange, Kilbirnie No. 8. E Grade. —Ikaroa v. Black and White Cabs, ' Anderson No: 4; Empire Vie. v. Rovers, An- : derson No. 6; Bonds Hosiery v. Taxes B, ; Wakefleld No. 2; De Havilland v. Wellington Taxis, Newtown No. 6. i " TENNIS. - Wellington Association. ■ Second Grade Men, 1.30 p.m.—Air Force 1 v. Lyall Bay, Seatoun v. Broadway, Technical, a bye. i- Third Grade, Mixed.—Newtown v. Broad- . way, Seatoun v. Crawford Hill B, Crawford Hill A v. Te Ope, Air Force, v. Technical. ► Hutt Valley Sub-Association. Senior A: Eastern v. Lower Hutt B, at Eastern; St. Augustines v. Petone, at Petone; ! Lower Hutt A v. Hutt Bowling, at Lower < Hutt. Senior B: Korokoro v. St. Augustines, at Korokoro; Waiwhetu v. Lower "Hutt B. at Waiwhetu; Lower Hutt A v. Eastern, at Lower Hutt. Junior North: Taita v. Eastern iat Taita; Waterloo v. Hutt Bowling, at Hutt Bowling; St. James, a bye. Junior South: St. Augustines v. St. Stephens, at St. Augus- ' tines; Waiwhetu, a bye; Western v. Rand- ' wick, at Bandwlck. Third: Methodist v. Petone, at Methodist; Waterloo v. Boulcott, at '< Waterloo; Knox v. Lower Hutt, at Knox. , Fourth North: Bandwlck v. Lower Hutt. at Lower Hutt; Methodist v. St. Stephens, at ' St. Stephens; Boulcott v. Western, at Boulcott. 1 Fourth South: Randwick v. Waiwhetu, at Wai- ■ whetu; Korokoro v. Western, at Western; St. • Augustines v. .Central, at Central. Play com- , mences at 1.30* p.m. . BASEBALL. B. Demons A v. Mlramar Army, Polo Ground No. 1, 1.30 p.m., Mr. Fuller; O.P.T.'s A v. Wadestown, Polo No. 1, 3.30 p.m, Mr. Fuller; Kll. Wrestlers -v. Moa, Polo No. t, 1.30 p.m., Mr. Howe; Webb's Uym v. O.P.T.'s j B (girls), Polo No. 2, 3-30 p.m. Mr. Gibb; | Melrosa v. Athletic, Polo No. 3, 1.30 p.m., Mr. Johns; Y.W.C.A. v. Miramar, Polo No. 3, 3.30 p.m., Mr. N. Dalley; O.P.T.'s A v. Tracoll (girls), Polo No. 4, 1.30 p..m, Mr. Warring; Hupal v. B. Demons, Polo No. , 4 3.30 p.m., Mr. N. Dalley; Marist; v. Miramar D, Crawford Green No. 1 1.30 p\m., Messrs. Beard and Marshall; Miramar A v. Atlantic, Crawford Green No. 1, 3.30 p.m., Mr. Beard; Hupal v. Cardinals, Crawford Green No. 2, 1.30 p.m., Messrs. Babbitt and Gerrle; B. Demons B v. Miramar C, Criwford Green No. 2, 3.30 p.m., Mr. Rabbitt; Capstan v. Wembley, Strand Park, Lower Hutt, 1.30 p.m., Mr. Laws; Hutt v. Ford, Strand Park, Lower Hutt, 3.30 p.m., Mr. Laws; Johnsonville B v. Tracill, Johnsonville, 1.30 p.m., Mr. Teasdale; Johnsonville A v. Athletic, Johnsonville, 3.30 p..m, Mr. Teasdale. No games for Jenkins Gym, Webbs Gym Men, Petone; B. Demons C, and O.P.T.'s B. TEAMS. Wellington Cricket Association. Wellington College Old Boys.—Senior: Lamasoli, Browne, Whyte, Bird, Boyes, Rough, i Parkin, Wiggs, Ronaldson, Clarke, Alexander. I Second: J. Reynolds, E. Reynolds, Bradley, D. i Earl, Rlddell, Knott, Hodson, Rainblrd, Rich- < ardsoii; Kharpe, Burns. Fourth: K. C. Sharp; j Hart, Higgs, Dempster, Hocking, Hobbs, Pope, s Costley, A. Earl, Masters, .Thompson. Institute Old Boys.—Senior: C. Bartlett, Bilby, Butler, McCarthy, Morgan, Morton, J. Muir, Rogers, Sheffield, Ormiston, Dalton. ( Second: McLean, (captain), L. Bartlett, James, ( Shirley, Lochhead, Lobb, Tucker, A'Court, Allan, Maher, ~.J. . Smith. Third A: J. Muir, j R. Muir, Owen (captain). Parry, Richardson. { Barron, Sutherland," ■ R". r Smith, Andrews, Murphy, Staples.. Fourth A: Calvert, D. Col- { linge, L. Colllnge, Exton, Pringle, Wright, t Arnold, Montgomery, Collie, Fitzgerald, Cos- J grove, Hitchcock (twelfth). Fifth: Griffiths, ] Hicks, Crawshaw, Codyre, Ferguson, Fraser. Leslie, Marris, Perston, Spolsky, Stephenson, ■» Milne (twelfth). t Onslow.—Second: Barritt, Bull, Clure, Gentry U (2), Heatherwick, Kelly, Lenihan, O'Neill. Reid, I; Webb. Fourth: Christian, Galloway, Hall, ; Hooper, Jensen, Lawrence, Macdonald, McSweeney, Meek, Richards, Sangster. SA: v Barry, Cameron, Duffy (2), Durney, Fraser, ] Hooper, Lumber, Nolan, Okeby, Stevenson, I Whitehouse. 5B: Ball, Browne, Bruce, Cusack, ] Edge, Fraser, Heatherwick, Hepworth, McKenzie, f Mead, Shadbolt, Wiilcox. Johnsonville.—Senior: Parsloe, Hardy, Mason, v Ivamy, Fisher, C. Williams, Hanley, Coleman. 5 Devereaux, Powell, Georgeson, Brown (twelfth), i Junior: Osborne, H. Neal, Turner, Halliday, MasterUin, Moore, N. Williams. C. Wilson, Sulli- v van, Masterton, Langley, Gason (twelfth). ( Karori.—Senior: Standidge, Coupiand. Mullan, King, Beck, Dickinson, Searell, Heenan, Burnette, Duffy, Williams. Second: Hay, Shepherd, Nimmo (2), Mack, McDonald, Sim, 6 Resteiaux, James, Stevens, Lewer, Napper o (12th). Fourth: Mulheron, Johanssen, Benge, a Colclough, Campbell, Hodder, Kells, Ormrod. Gapes, Hudson, Clancy, Jackson (12th). Fifth: 8 Sievers (2), Wright (2), Nielsen (2), Hanson, P Beasley, Cundy, Glavln, Eagle. n Midlarid.—Senior: O'Neill, Osborne, Craw- c ford, Fortune, McCawe, Patrick. Neilson, Crowther, Donald, Douglas, Menzics. Second: 8 Montgomery, Pauling, Galvin, Kane. Grant, ° Hegan, Petterson, Paton, Raizon, Simpson, Hlnes. 0 Wellington.—Senior: Meech, Airey, Castle, ° BlundelL Holdstock, Whyte, Reynolds, Cameron, c Bowers, Marls, and Clouston. Second: Balharry (captain), Duff, Lewis, McLean, Mor- 1 rlson, Taylor, Sadler, Perks, Flinders, Southall, h and White. f( WOMEN'S CRICKET. Kilbirnie.—J. Arcus, P. Bayly, V. Chamber- " lain, E. Dumbleton, J. Dyke, J. Glasson, G. fj Kenny, E. Paton, U. Renner, K. Smyth, W. Tasker, A. Westbrooke. ■ F College Old Girls.—All players and intend- y ing players'to attend at Emerson Street Park fj at 1.45 p.m. HUTT VALLEY CRICKET. Trafalgar Park.—B: Henwood, Crook, Lowe n (2), Gyde, Denby, Davles, Howie, Downes, L. B Williams, Shankie, Ryan. Cl: Tapp, N. An- p derson, Scott, Nelson, Crundwell, Baker, Law- ji rence, Hoare, Johnson, Mlddleton, Cleverly, tl Gordon. C 2: Tweedle, Donaldson, McElwaln, tl Blackie, Bailey, Anderson, Lawson, Dunn, G Holland, Gibson, Le Page, Fallon. .. . . dl

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 8

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OUTDOOR GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 8

OUTDOOR GAMES Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 8