ATHLETIC SPORTS.
CRICKET. SENIOR CADET MATCHES. This following are the.senior cadet matchei for Saturday: 86th Company v. S2nd Company, 30th Company v. 27th Company, 18th Company v. 83rd Company. METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION. • A match between a team representative of the Metropolitan Association and an eleven selected by Messrs. MacCormick and Turbott ' from Auckland Association players will be played on Eden Park on Monday. The teams are:— Metropolitan Association: Long, Lonergan, Elliott, Barnes, Calder. Stallworthy, W. MacCormick, Daiy, Searla Riddle, Rowe. Turbot-.'s Eleven: H. MacCormick, Arblaster, Turbott. Coates, Catley, )3everidse» R. Taylor. Blair, W. Garrard, Packman. BOWLING. '' TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. Teams for various inter-club bowling matches to be played to-morrow are:— Takapuna (v. Auckland).— Walto, Wright, Mills; Fraser, Hansen. Robertshaw. Hooper. Eaerslie (v. Auckland), at Auckland.— Maeklow, Dawson, Laud, Hewson; Garmson, Smith, Somervell, Peek. Dominion Road (v. Carlton), at Dominion Road.—Knight, Swann, Young, Bryden; F. C. Taylor, Wingfield, Gordon, Coupland; Saunders, Balderson, Sayers, Layland; Bur- ' rows, Wickins, Austin Smith, H. W. Taylor. At Carlton: A. E. Smith. Brown, R. H. ( Fi3her, West; Torrinston, Collins, Barrett, Goldsmith; Ball, Kennedy, Brackebush. Vincent; Morton, Wheeler, Bartleet, Dunlop. . . . First-year players: Goodall, Simmonds, Pirritt,' Asbby. Carlton (v. Dominion Road), at Carlton.— Marsden, Clarke, Marriott, Warren; Sloman, Hutchison, Fletcher, Kent; McConnell, Murray, Fookes, Anderson; C. Mountain, E. Nalder, Gaudin, Gilles. At Dominion Road: Wallett, jun.. Watson Topliss, O'Sullivan; T. Mountain, G. Pollard, Fish. Holmes; A. C. Pollard, Blewden, Renwick, Gray; Reynolds, Hamilton. Champion, Irvine. Carlton (v. Papatoetoe).— Carlton: C. H. Tomlinson, Sneddon, Tapper, Cottrell; Wallett, sen.. Cross, Hosking, Perry. At Papatoetoe: Haresnape. Rogers. Gage-Brown, Mclndoe; Clayton, Holland, Josey, Cardon. AQUATICS. NORTH SHORE TACHT CLUB. The regatta, which wo« to have been held by the North Shore Yacht Club to-morrow, has been postponed until March 2. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. Permission has been given the Anniversary Regatta Committee, by the military authorities, to use the King's Wharf, and to have it thrown open to the public on Monday. A Northern Steamship Company's vessel has been chartered, and will make [ trips round the harbour at 10.30 a.m., 1 I p.m.. and 3 p.m., a moderate charge being 1 made. Owing to lack of accommodation on l the flagship, only a limited number of visitors may gain admission to that vessel. ' A largo number of entries have been re- ■ ceived'for the model yacht; race.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16757, 25 January 1918, Page 6
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