ATHLETIC SPORTS.
CRICKET.
ASSOCIATIONS' PROTEST.
FREQUENT INTERRUPTIONS TO CAME
Tno ir.i;»'cis rt Auckland nre in ill cm an! at the troouon' interruption of matches through tb« loiiins of ill" < -it ?rounJa to other a ill Id 10 bodio. Lan, sawn tho Domain j "r.'uutl Jin lost in tho tamo for the H . IIW , ,i having lv«>n sot asiao for sports j,i ,j v'arr.ivai< ; n ».-nri«»cl :<.n with the .>urKI mil K«h!'.i.::i>n The members of nubs stlilK'ted « 'ii tin- Auckland and Suburban <rn kr \»r<jt ijiioii.i arviutf-veil in llial ati.in«i'uip:ii. h.'iiniso it was Ml that ft worthy /, vri wai !»';!;.( ajfisknl. and for tho same r, a sen no • -n. «#» ill ado to iJw- holdin« ,■ ih- A:;. Mil -I Amateur Atnlptu - «. tub'* MK-rts i.i t:.p bonuiu. The ai'lK.n c'. IUo i :■• ('.-ir in cruntins !w ust' 01 til© Doam 10 ■ h«> i'< ;irvM.'ittaUve» o! a Southern |.n.!>»s:on«i allii'otio Iwd.v for a n«>r:a mootirn, r." i),:..1,cr :U i 4* objected to by both the u.t-V" ..nil and Suburban Ansociationa, for it i- T'oin'"«) on' 'hut over 400 Auckland . : . li.'ion v !l mm iho eanio# interrupted | in ..nip;' •,. ipumi a handful . t liroi. Ssiooal i;i!iwr« 1,. h .■;, i a mcotitiu, the piliM for . "|-,m-!i arf cnaranti-vl by tho Southorn ooebf. . ami •no i • -.ir.nry i.bjwt of which was ail on- | tlia'o.ir rr**j;idiio tho Labour I)ay 1 A- last p\pr.;ns -i mooting of the conimittoo j . • -ho Auckland Cricko; Association it was j O. I ided 'ha' in view .■( the City Conned''* , i.. i on in loitim; tho cricket ground to nnotnoi i Imdv en < t -U-.1~-r H. md tho consequent sua- ! |.rn«;.>n c f all crude crukot on that. day. ' ronK rovrssontaiions bo mado to tho council, , hud with that ob'ect Messrs. R. B. Lusk. D. . Hnv, and I'rofossor Doitnian bo a Bub-coin | i:i::«o« to roivri to the conoral romraitteo. j Nlmilvrs of th* % a«Ax-iation advocated that a. I'i'h.ie mi-ov.Tit.- flhciiid bo hold for tho pur- . 1 ..mi of t>roto»::r,2 against the frequent in- > •'■rriiptions i.. 'lie fiado competitions at the | IV>main. "hio'i was oricmallv fnrtncu (or I i rickc'. and which owes il« present attraotJret.i'ss iii»i.'f'iy '■ liic work do no and subsidioa mven towards i'« formation by cricketers. | The Porna -. was a - no time vested in a incite', tru.'i. AUC'KLA ND ASSOCIATION. DRAW FOR THE SEASON. The c.immilteo of the Auckland Cricket Asdonation mot last evening, when tho draw lor the grad« competitions wr.s maae. 'the matches will b« oommoncoil on Saturday next, but the hrst round will not be completed until November 7, tho Domain cricket iiround having been lot to the Auckland representatives of the Now Zealand Athletic t'nior. iTimaru) for a sports meeting on October 31. The first, second, unit third crados will be re-drawn at the end ot the first of the series of rounds. Clubs which have no: paul the registration fees at the completion of the second round will not be permitted to remain m tho competitions. The draw for the first of the series of rounds in 'he first and second irrades only is aa follow;: — FIRST GRADE. Firs'. Round : Pameli v. Tonsonby, Victor's. Park; Eden A v. Grafton, Domain; University v. Wai'.emata, Domain; North Shore v. Eden B. North Shore. Second Round: I'arnell v. Grafton, Eden A v. Eden B. I'onsonby v. Waftemata, University v. North Shore. Third Round: Parnc.ll v. Eden A, Grafton v. Wiitemata, I'onsonby v. North Shore, University v. Eden B. Fourth Round: Parnell v. University, Eden A-v. I'onsonby. Grafton r. Eden B, North Shore v. Wiutemftto. Fifth Round: I'nrnell v. North Shore, FaPh A v. University, Grafton v. Ponsonby. .Wniteoiata v. Eden B. Sixth Round: Purnell v. Waitemnta, Eden A v. North Shore, Grafton v. University, Ponsonby v. Eden B. Seventli Round: Parnell v. Eden B, Eden A v. Waitemata, Grafton v. North Shore. Ponsonby v. University. SECOND GRADE. First Round : Eden B v. Eden A, Domain; University v. Ponsonby A, Domain; Grammar School v. Grafton, Domain; Parnell v. Ponsonby B, Victoria Park; King's College v. North Shore, North Shore. Second Round: Eden B v. University, Eden A v. North Shore. Grammar School v. Ponsonby A, Parnell v. Grafton. King's College v. Ponsonby B. Third Round : Eden B v. Grammar School. j Eden A v. University, Parnell v. Ponsonby j A. Kins's College v. Grafton, Ponsonby B j ■v. North Shore. Fourth Round: Eden B v. Parnell, Eden j A v. Grammar School, University v. North j Shore. King's College v. Ponsonby A, Ponsonby B v. Grafton. Fifth Round: Eden B v. Ponsonby A. Eden A v. Grafton. University v. Ponsonby B. Grammar School v. King's College, Parnell v. North Shore. Sixth Round: Eden B v. King's College. Eden A v. Parnell, University v. Grammar .School, Ponsonby B v. Ponsonby A, Grafton v. North Shore. Seventh Round:_ Eden Bv. Ponsonby B, Eden A., v. King's College, University v. Parnell, Grammar School v. North Snore, Grafton v. Porsonby A. Eighth Round: Eden B v. Grafton, Eden A v. Ponsonby B. University v. King's College. Grammar School v. Parnell, Poasonby A v. North Shore. Ninth Ronnd: Eden B v. North Shore, Eden A v. Ponsonby A, University v. Grafton. Grammar School v. Ponsonby B, Parnell v. King's College.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15746, 22 October 1914, Page 8
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