CRICKET.
TEAMS FOK SATURDAY'S CUP MATCHES. Thk fourth matches in, tlie second round of the Auckland"Cricket Association's Cup competition will lie commenced to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. The following teams have been chosen to represent the clubs interested : — XOItTH SHOIIE CLUB. First grade: Haddon, Hussey, Prime, Woodward, Grace, Eyre, Baife, Smales, Fryer, Joyce. Second grade: Coleman (2), Fogenv, Quintall, Pitts, .Kendall, McNeill, Paluiret, Walker, Harrison, Ilampsou, Brewer, McClusky. Third grade: Farquharson, ifcCreedv, Grace, Scholield, Kent (2,1, Hair J, Davies (2), Woodward, WyaU (■.'). Fourth grade: Jackson, Burgess, Gist, Yosper, Oakden, llandlev, Napier, Butler, Uarty (.2), J. Beid. i:di:s* Cr.UB. First grade (v. North Shore, at' Devonport): Elliott, Douglas, Clark, Oosnell, Busk, 1. Mills, S. Mills, Shepherd, N. a>. Smith, Bev. Smith,. Williams. Second grade A ( North Shore, at Devonport) : Beale, Brown, Cropley, Daxeley, Dixon, Freeman, l iuljfoil, Jessup, l.'. itobiiison, W. 1.. Bobinsou, .Druuimond. Second grade B (v. Fon-onbv, at Domain): Buckland, de iJatigh, Carv, Byre, Gray, Ja-.-lt, Grindrod. Smith, Somervell", Whitehead, Thorpe. Third grade A (v. Third Grade 15, at Domain): Bennett, Kottrill, Freeman, Gardner, Urindrod, .leiikiti, J.usk, Mel'imcs, Ryan, Howe, Roberts. Third grade B 111 (v. Third Grade A 11, at Domain): Bennetts. llrier, Bain. Cotton, Dawson, Kmmins. Eyre, Grinurod. iliggott, 11 ay ward, Honeycombe, Law.-on. Smyilieman. Filth grade (v. i'omonby. at Kingslaiul): Forder, Fountain, It. Gordon, 11. Gordon, .1. Gilmore, B. Gilmore, Garrett, I'. Hamilton. Jacks, C. Botherham. S. Smith. Emergency, C. Olsen. Players for North .Shore leave by the twenty minutes past one boat. I'KXSOSBY CI.VH. First grade: Woods, Gavin, Wallace, Francis, Walker, Kobinson, Gallagher, While, Braithwaite, Wilson, Vomer. Second grade: White, Clark, Dr. Egan, Sims, l'omeroy, Kemp, Jones,. Turner, McCoy, Nolan, lTummer. Third grade: Dimery, tiinison. Muldoon, Bruce, Horsley, Stevenson, West, Buckley, Wine, Drummond, Davis. Fifth grade: Campling, l'lunimer, Schofleld, Young (2), Grainger, Burns, Blaikey, Thompson, Bartlett. Cll'V CLUB. First grade (v. Varnell); R. Neil!, L. Q. Hemus, E. MacCormick, Taylor, A. 0. Audinwood. C. BarrBrown, G. Edwards, H. Benwick, V. Kavanagh, S. ilagee, G. Schmoli. Second grade A iv. T'arneil): Laird, Lambert, S. Sarah, H. D. Caro, Dunn, Heigliwar, Br. Neil, P. Cam. A. Watts. IV. Cowan, Dadlev. Emergency, Greenwood, Cotirtavne. t'ARXEIiI, cl.Uit. First grade (v.-City): F. S. Murray, C. Oliff, B. B. Lusk, N. B. Lust, B. Barry, E. V. Sale, C. Bcsteaux, A.- Fairburn, L. Breese, F. B. Mason, L. G. Bobinson. Second grade (v. City): J. K. Kallender. E. J. Greville, G. Flint, E. Foster, C. Yates, J. Sale, M. Cromwell, W. J. Coates, J. Jack, W. Andreae, H. B. Cullerne. Emergency: B. Donovan. Third grade (v. Ponsonbv): E. J. Gatlaud, A. French. E. Faville, W. .1. Dinnison, S. Cromwell, G. Mulgau, R. Dingle, J. Douglas, C. Wilks, J. Hardwick, ,T. Beaver. Fourth grade (opposing team to be published in Saturday's Herald) : J. Williams, W. Beaver, A. Jackson, A. Taylor, P. Taylor, F. Xuman, B. Sutherland, G. Brookfitld, 1". Thomas, H. l.angridge, It. Bar us dale. THE WEDNESDAY COMPETITION. On Wednesday the final match to decide the Wednesday afternoon competition was commenced on the Domain cricket ground. Eden batted first, scoring 112, and North Shore responded with li for me loss ol two wickets. Scores: — Eden.First innings: A. Clarke, c Woodward, I) Smalt's, 1*; 11. Wat sou, c Woodward, b King, 7: C. Bottrill, l» Similes, l.'l; Rev. Smith, lbw, b Woodward, 6; E. Beale, b Smales, 62; P. Jack, b Smales, l >. Thorpe, b Similes. "I; De Batigh, I) Snnilcs, 0; Lusk, b Smales, 0; Carv, l> Smales, 13; Shove, not out, 11; extras, 1: total, 112. Bowling: Smales took eight wickets for 69 runs; King, one for 23; and Woodward, one for 25. North Shore— innings: Woodward, b Ber. Smith, 2; Tregaakis, li Rev. Smith, 1; Smales, not out, 8; Biddel. not out, 0; extras, 3: total for two wickets, 11. ... - , . , Bowling: The Rev. Smith took two wickets lot' live runs. \ SUNDAY-SCHOOLS' LEAGUE. j The Eden Terrace and Alexandra Club teams will play off for the championship to-morrow (Saturday) on 'die Domain Cricket Ground. Both teams have | won seven matches and lost two, and a very interesting game is expected. The teams will be as . under:— Eden Terrace: Andrews, Grigg yi), Lonei'gan, Stavte. Wrigley, McCummin, Brash,' Candy, Longville, rat hall, Searle, Fogarty, McCowatt, Morcley. Alexandra: Gillespie, Montague, Walker (captain), McGregor, Matthews. Forgie, Evltt, llavall (2), Langwell, Batten t O'Harc, Mybery. ' :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 3
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