SUBURBAN MATCHES
GREEN LANE AND ROSKILL The Auckland City and Suburban Cricket. Association will resume its senior grade championship at the Domain to-morrow. The principal match on No. 2 wicket will bo played between Green Lane and Mount Roskill. Both teams have shown improved form of late and a close game is expected. On No. 1 wicket Mount Albert Grammar Old Boys play K.V., and on No. 3 wicket PonBonby play Mamikau. Lower grade matches will bo continued. Following are the teams: — GREEN LANE Senior Grade.—A. Kerr, F. Gillespie. W. Knight, H. Watts, R. Lonergan, A. Gedye, C. Kerr, A. Lonergan, G. Crowhurst, C. Watts. B. 'Wells. Senior B Grade.—J. McGhie, R, Walters, R. Robinson. C. Smith, J. Boaden, A. McAlpine. L, Robinson, W. Hayson, D. Sowter. F. Chapman, J. Healy x D. Beeson. MOUNT ALBERT OLD BOYS Senior Grade.—Aickin, Bain, Butler, Hebden. M. Hook. Mills, Shaw, Vallance, Webb, Webster, Wildmnn. Senior Orade B.—-Hartnel!, Martin, Richards, Stiventon, Skelton, Scott. Trewheela, lilting, Walker, Watkin (captain), Ott. HARBOUR BOARD Senior Grade.—L. Martin, C. Wright, V. Christiansen, A. Beech, T. Bennett, A. Somervell. W. Barnes. A. Rose, M. Withers, D. Watkin, L. Breese. PAPAKURA Senior Grade B.—Beechey (2). Bilkey, Brown, Burgess, Ferguson, Francis. Lind, Rodgors, Wilson (2). Reserves: Williams, Thorburn. ONEHUNGA ASSOCIATION Rain caused a late start of the match between the Onehunga Association and Auckland Business Houses' teams at Waikaraka Park on Wednesday, and a heavy downpour at -1.30 p.m. made further play impossible. Scores:— Business Houses.—l 34 for seven wickets 'fFarq uharson 40. Grey 2s, Russell 22). Bowling: W. Smith four for 39. R. Swift two for 27. ONEHUNGA AND NAVY The following players have been eelected to represent the Onehunga Cricket Association in a match against Navy representatives at Waiknraka Park, commencing at 12.30 p.rn. to-morrowA. Rov (captain), J. Willis. W. Hatfield, E. Hatfield, R. Swift, F. Martin. W. Smith. J. Preston, J. Whisker, C. Benjamin and T. Budge. Emergency. D. AVilliams.
HAWKE CUP CONTEST
[BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION]
PALMERSTON NORTH, Thursday
The Hav.-ke Cup contest between Poverty Boy and Manawatu has been abandoned owing to rain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 7
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