Cricket
TO-MORROW’S GAMES
From Our Own Correspondent
The cricket competition, in all grades, will bo resumed again to-mop-row, provided the weather holds good, and in the senior section much interest will be evinced, particularly in the High School v. Old Boys match. The former eleven will.continue batting in the first innings with seven down for 47, while Old Boys has 158. Palmerston, in its match wfth E.S.A., has 173 in hand while the ex-soldiers aro four down for 49. These games will be concluded at the sportsgrountf.
In the junior division, Palmerston meets High School, Eongotea tries conclusions with Y.M.C.A. • and E.S.A. will be matched against Old Boys, All Saints’ having a bye.
Technical to play Albion (A) at the LSportsg.round: —Daly, O’Neil, Dredge, Dodds, Watson, BLackbourn, Pitcher, Tapp, Mutch, Andrews, Cutler, Gardner. Campbell, Hands, Anderson. The following have been'chosen to represent Eongotea v. Y.M.C.A. tomorrow: Wright (2), Greer (2), Farrar, Arnott, Carlisle, Dixon. May, Lett, Ellery. Play at 2 p.nn sharp.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 11
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