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. la b; rHE DISTRICT COMPETITIONS ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW. v a 0 PHE ninth round of senior championship Hatches will be concluded to-morrow after- 8: loon. At Devonport, Parnell will require to make 277 runs to defeat North Shore on :he first innings, and in order to gain a victory over Eden it will be necessary for University to make 272. This game will be h played on the Domain. Ponsonby is in a food position in the match with Grafton, j it Victoria Park, having scored 133 for the g loss of five wickets, as against Grafton's total of 71. The games have no bearing on T the championship, as Eden has already gained premier honours. In the junior competition, the result of the Ponsonby A and Eden A game will bo awaited with interest, as Eden is only three points below Waitemata, the leading team. On ■ Saturday last Ponsonby com- J 1 piled 197, and Eden A lost five wickets 11 for 79. J ------------------—« j CHURCHES' ASSOCIATION. I l C JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. The four leading teams in Ihe Auckland Churches' Association's junior competition have * been drawn against each other, , and t to-morrow afternoon St. James's will Play a Devonport, and Akarana will meet St. > John's. At the present time Devonport i» i leading by six points, and unless two games are lost must win the championship. ; j CHURCHES' REPRESENTATIVES. The following team has been selected to represont the Auckland Churches' Associa- j tion again the junior representatives on j Monday next:— Cullimore, Crombie, ( Dreaver, Doughty, Holland, Jacobsen, Mor- < ris, Waddingham, H. Wright, and Mahoney; ! emergencies, Little, Bußhell, Isbistcr, Mc- ( Murtrie. ] Any players unable to play are requested to notify the secretary of the association * at once. MISCELLANEOUS TEAMS. The following teams will take part in I outside matches to-morrow Clark and. Matheson's (v. Smith and Caughey, at the Domain): E. Calthorpe, A. and L. Matheson, F. Simpson, J. De Lucca, 0. Burns, Metcalfe, D. McDonald. P. 'i'hax- ; ter, S. Collins, A. Bates, C. Davidson, W. Morgan, E. Muller. * Brotherhood B (v. Plasterers, at Victoria Park): 0. H. Sperber (capt.), T. Gracie, T. Bradley, G. Morrison, G. Baggs, 8. P., Cummins, T. Holmes, B. Ward, J. McKinnon, J. Pierard,.J. Boggs, P. Cole.. • Newmarket Druids (v. Grey Lynn Druids, at Domain): Hawkins, Love. Lenfer, Dickson, Cacken, Hill, L. Williams, T. Wilson, Stewart, Eadie, Thompson. Grey Lynn Druids: Brown (2), Caddy (2), Mcintosh, Bailey, Teague. Davis, Thompson, Whittle, McQuire, Ealin, Warnock. Railway B (v. Northern Boot Company): J. Armstrong, W. Bennett, J. W. Eaves, T. Foley, G. Jjigginbotham, J. Lineen, K. Lendrum, J. Keid, F. Stubbs, F. Waters, W. West, D. Williams. Umpire: J. Thomas. Maritime (v. St. lleliera Bay, at St. Heliers Bay, players to catach 2 p.m. ferryboat) : Blincoe, Casain, Douglas. Gilmour, Hannigari, MacCormiok, Moyle, Pell, Spicer, Watkihs, Whallcy. HERALD (v. Otahuhu, at Otahuhu, players to catch 1.10 train): Ninkie, Clark, Forgie, Sinlin, O'Connor, Hinman, Sando, Hors- { pool. King, Milford, Childs, Hoare. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15251, 14 March 1913, Page 9
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