CRICKET.
THE AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION. NEGOTIATIONS FOR COACH. FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK-END. The Management Committee of the Auckland Cricket Association met last evening, the chairman, Mr. S. E. Nalder, »residiii£. The progress of tlxe coach fund v»as 1 cussed and it was decided to set up a sub-committees to negotiate with the authorities in England with a view to engaging a good man, Messrs. E. E. Nalder. L. • Beale, N. C. Sneddon, J. Watts and. L. Saunders, the secretary, were appointed. Matters in connection with the Auck anu team's trip to Wellington were The game is to take place 011 February 19, 20 and 22, and the team will probably leave Auckland on February 17. The programme for cricket over tne weekend has been arranged. On 1' riday. nm versary Day. the first games in the second round of the senior competition will bo played, together with junior fixtures. Saturday the last games of the first rouM will be completed and junior matefles will also bo played. ,
ARRANGEMENTS FOR FRIDAY.^ Following are the arrangements for Friday s games:— TT . ;i v v Ponsonby. Shore. Messrs. Goldsworthy üßd *ia Parnell v. Eden, Eden Park No. 2. MU>sib. L sl e o n nd l Grade l !-University Colts v. North Shore A. North. Shore; Ponspuby v• Cnner sity, Victoria Park; F?' r oV T > J Windtoetoe, Papatoctoe; Isorth ,^ k ? re B b ' null, North Shore; Pnrnoll a bye Third Grade.—A section: kden wm 01 c fault .from King's College; » win by default from Aucklaild G-inuuna School; Grafton v. Windmill, Vonwn ~ Icm Boiiby v. Parnell \ ictoiia lark. q wanSo ir Swanson v. Onehunga Athletic, S\\ \rju' Kings land v. All Saints'. Eden Park; HobSO Fourth Gra y d e e.-A. section: Ley«i Instttnte win by default from hmg s .College, Com rades v. All Saints' A, Victoria Park; Windmill v. Post and Telegraph A, Eden in:ric. Kingsland v. W.Y.M.1.. Vietona Park B section: Post and Telegraph_B -v. Methodists, Domain; All Sa 'P'®, Herald, Domain; Northcote v. Noith bhoro. N-orth Shore; Swanson. &• bye. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. Arrangements for Saturday's junior games ar Thivd f °Grade.—A section: Eden v. Grafton. Eden Park: North Shore v. Parnell. NoiJi Shore; Ponsonby A 7. Windmill. A muma Park. B section: Swanson v. All Saints . Swanson: Kingsland v.- Ponsonby B, victoria Park; HobsonviHe v. Epsom Lnittd. Victoria "Park; Onehunga Athletic, a bye . Fourth Grade.—A section: Leys Institute v. Windmill. Victoria Park: Comrades wm by default from King's College;. WA.M.I. v.: Post and Telegraph A. Domain; Ringsland v. All Saints' A, Domain. B section: Swanson v. Post and Telegraph B. Swanson;- Northcote v. Rovers Methodists, Victoria Park; ' Her Alt) v. North Shore, Domain; All Saints' B, a bye. LOCAL, TEAM VERSUS NAVY. MATCH THIS AFTERNOON. A cricket match" will be played at the North Shore cricket ground to-day between a team representing the Navy and an eleven chosen by Mr. E. C. Beale. Hay will commence at 1.30. Mr. Beale s team is as follows:—S: 'C. Arblaster," V. C. Butler, W. ,T. Coates, Capt. W. Ivory, H. C. Luecombe, ,T, M. McDougall, R. J. C McGregor W. J. McKay, I. Macallan, P. G. Monk, R. G. Sloman. _____ ■ '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19236, 27 January 1926, Page 14
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