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SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. PLAY IN THE SECOND ROUND. GREEN LANE MEETS ELLERSLIE. Tho Auckland City and Suburban Cricket Association will commence the second series of matches in the second round of its senior competition at the Domain to-morrow. The meeting of Green Lano and Ellerslie on No. 2 wickef, promises to provide most interest. Green Lane is at present leading in the grade and Ellerslio has shown such improved form that it is likely to give the. champions a closo game. Ponsonby and Albion meet on No. 3 wicket, while Harbour Board and Invicta play on No. 1. wicket. Lower grade competitions will also be continued. Following are the' teams:— GREEN LANE. Senior Grade.—"Watts. Watts, "Watts. Seccombe. Scarborough, Lonergan, Clark. Kerr, Dykes, Hart, Cole. Second Grade.—Beattie, Cullum, Carson,, Hoatherington, Hayson, Kilgour, McQtuarrie,. Porter, Eobinson, Vipond. Johnston. Third Grade.—llbert, Hetherington, Lund, Atkins, King, Wybert, Stevenson, Brazzi,. Mitchell, Knight. Patterson. INVICTA. Senior Grade A.—Rimmer, Cheeseman., Bennett, Peebles (2), Davies (2), Moore (2), Rabbidge, Watkins, Stirling. Senior Grade B.—Stone, Russell, McLaughlin, Howarth, Paltridge, Armstrong, Davies, Everitt, Hudson, Clayton, Neven, Mellor. HARBOUR BOARD. Senior Grade B.—Saxon, Fox, Hayes, Norton, Turbott, Farrant, Turner, Learning, Wrathall, "Wright, Jaquiery. Reserve: Brimble. GLEN EDEN. Third Grade.—Morman, McNeil, Middleton, Clarke, Arnold, Lardner, Stone, "Wilson, Rogers (5). EDENDALE. Third Grade.—A. Bruce, J. Walton, A, Walton, E. Southgate, G. Warren, S. Gibbons, G. Ross, V, James, C. Kendall. C, Clarke, G. Warin, J. Moran. FRANKLIN ASSOCIATION, [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.'! PUKEKOHE, Thursday. Matches in the Franklin Lawn Tennisi Association's inter-club competition will bo resumed on 'Saturday. The draw is as fol • tows;—A Grade: Onewhoro v. Pukekohe .bast, at Onewhero; Aka Aka v. Pukekohe, at Aka Aka; Buckland v. West End, at Buckland; Waiuku v. Tuakau, at Waiuku. B Cxrnde: Section 1; Buckland v. West End at West End; Otaua v. Aka Aka, at Otaua • Pukekohe v. Waiuku, at Pukekohe. Section 2: Onewhero v. Pukekohe East, at Pukekohe East; Tuakau Domain v. St. James', at St. James'; Bombay v. Tuakau. -at Tuakau. TE AROHA REPRESENTATIVES. [BY TELEGRAPn.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE AROHA, Thursday. The following cricket teams will represent Te Aroha on Saturday in matches against Paeroa Ramblers and Wanderers respec:tively:—To Aroha INortli, at Paoroai Kemp, Goddard, Cleave. Hepburn, Candy May Douglas, Hattaway, Hobbs. Whatford, Darbell. _ Te Aroha South, at To Aroha; Boyd, Hostick, Finlnyson, Quincey, Wood, Jackson, Grant, Holmes, Woodroofe, Leece, Tams.
ROYAL SQUADRON'S EVENTS. MACKY MEMORIAL TROPHY. The Royal Zealand Yacht Squadron will hold three harbour, races to-morrow afternoon. The most important is the annual race under the measurement rule for the Macky memorial trophy for first-class yachts. The second-class boats will compete for the Johnson Cup and class M for the Wilson Cup. All events will start and finish off King's Wharf. Following are the entries First-class yachts, to start at 2.30 p.m.: Ariki, Prize, Raweno, Nga-Toa, Moana, Victory. Second-class Yachts.—To start at 2.45 p.m.: Waione, Ladye Wilma, Kotiri, Windward, Kotuku, Janet, lona. M Class.—To start at 3 p.m.: Maneno, Maroro, Mawhiti, Manu 11., Maratea, Memutu, all scratch. The handicaps and courses for the keel yachts will be decided to-morrow. MANUKAU CRUIEjING CLUB. HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW. The Manukau Cruising Club will hold harbour races for yachts and motor-boats to-morrow over the usual harbour courses. Yachts will start on the Mark Foy system, the limit boat at Q. 30 p.m. Motor-boats will also start on tho Mark Foy system, the limit boat at 3.30 p.m. Following are the entries and handicaps for the two races:— Yachts.—Aoma, 6cr; Myra, l}m; Drone, 2m; Sylvia, 2Jm; Lois, 3m; Sea Horse, 7in (no extras): Sea Gnome, 7sm; Daphne, 13m; Rahiri 11., 17m; Sea Toiler, 21m; Janet, 25m; Wild Wave, 25m; Almira, 32m; Shirley, 40m (no extras). Motor-boate.—Miss Manukau, ecr; Surprise, 8m; Karma, 20m; Rainbow, 24m; Miss Millie, 26m; Regal, 28m; Cremorne, 29m; Mermaid, Almora. 30m; Lucinda, 37m: Grace, 45m. The following officers will control the racing:—Starter, Mr. J. Keegan; assistantstarter, Mr. R. Bawden; timekeepers, Messrs. T. E. Smith, J. C. Sibbin. Tho usual model yacht race will also bo held. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20779, 23 January 1931, Page 15
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