TO-MORROW'S CRICKET.
AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION. JUNICp GRADE FINALS. SENIOR B AND FOURTH GRADE. As the senior games in the Auckland Cricket Association's competitions were concluded last Saturday, chief interest to-' morrow will centre in the final of the senior B grade between Eden and North Shore at Eden Park. Last week North Shore batted first and compiled 202, Eden replying with 16 runs for one wicket. The game, therefore, is at a very interesting stage. If Shore gains a win on the first innings, the teams will be level in championship points. in tho second grade the Y.M.C.A.-Grafton match will be concluded, and after the winner is declared the Auckland Association will decide wliac is to be done in regard to this t competition. Akarana has already been declared winners of the B section in the second grade. Owing to the match in the third grade section between Mount Albert and Henderson being undecided last Saturday, the same will be replayed to-morrow. The winner will play Epsom United in the final at Plaster. The final of the fourth grade between Bkrald and Y.M.C.A. B will take place to-morrow. Following are the teams:— FOURTH GRADE. Herald.—Steele, Marvin, Watkins (2), Pearson, Ninkie Whyrn.au, Young, Hall, Marshall, Cullurn. Y.M.C.A. —Shierling, Carson, Sinclair, Waters, Gladding. Dickey, Nicholls (2), Valentine, Parsons, Turnbull Emergencies: Rid do] Is. Organ. ' SUBURBAN " ASSOCIATION.. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. The following teams have been selected to represent the various clubs in the Suburban Association's competitions tomorrow.— SENIOR GRADE. _ Ellerslie B.—Miskill. White, Stanley, Williams (2). Gedye. Rudling. Simpson. Elliott, Olliff, Warren. Iveesing. Harbour Board B.—Candy, Baxter, Hayes, Sterling, Bennett, Wright. Learning, Jaquiery, Munn, Nicklin, Farrant. Reserve: Turner. SECOND GRADE. Takanini.—W. Roberts, J. A. Sturgeon, A. Cr. Hewitt, A. P. Cox, E. Roberts, T. J. Warner, H. Rowe, A. J. C'ollings, T. R. Mills, A. S. Ahrim, W. J. Clayton. Reserve: R. Cantwell. Green Lane.--T. Clarke. C. Jndd, R. Xilgour, R. Youngs. A. W. Beeson, A. W. Leach, G. Ross, W. Lyons. H. Percy, J. Harriman. E. Cullum, D. Saunders, W. Carter, G. Edgar, E. Simms. Tamaki.—J. Appleyard, W. Clark, L. Brown, •F. Weoster, H. Cunningham, E. Coleman, W. Hoyte, S. Diamond, S. White, G. McLaren, Cox, C. Strange. Invicta.—Fletcher, Gwillim- (2), Hudson, Mellor, Russell, Tabnim, Stone, Howarth, James, McFadzean, Cheeseman, Mitchell. PL4KO NORTH TEAM. IbY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] MORRINSVTLLE, Thursday. The following team has been chosen to represent the Piako North section against the Hauraki Plains cricket team at Morrinsville, on Easter Saturday Jones, Humphreys, Palmer, Mercer (Morrinsville), Turner, Jamieson, Boyd (Te Aroha). Howard, Cooper, (Waitoa), Sale. Dare (Karangahake), Flower (Paeroa). ROTORUA V. HAMILTON. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. 1 ROTORUA, Thursday. A cricket match will take place between Eotorua and a team from Hamilton on Saturday in the Government Grounds. The following players have been selected to represent Rotorua:—Burton. Garrard, Wallis, Bragg. Goodsalve, Woodward, Harrison, Lewis, Hinton, Nc v.-march, Davis. Emergencies: Boord, Auld. Mason, Hart, Munro.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19607, 8 April 1927, Page 16
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482TO-MORROW'S CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19607, 8 April 1927, Page 16
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