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TODAYS CRICKET

EDEN PARK GAME WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. The return representative cricket match between Auckland and Wellington will be commenced at Eden Park this morning at 11 o'clock. The Wellington team arrived yesterday and it* «aid to tie a (Stronger combination than the one which suffered an outright defeat by Auckland at the iiauin Reserve during the Christinas holidays. Five changes have been maue in the visiting side, and AucklanUers will he pleased to welcome A* M. Matheeon, the former New Zealand and Auckland representative, and R. W. stehr, who some seasons back was opening batsman for the i'arneil Club, i'he Wellington team will he captained by F. H. L. Mooney, who has the reputation of being a good wicketkeeper. Also included in the side is N. Hoar, former Wairarapa and Manawatu representative, who nas shown good form with the bat. H. F. Kioe, who is playing his first representative match, scored IU7 in a club game this season. One change has been made in the Auckland side which played a drawn game with Canterbury at New Year. P. E. Whitelaw, the opening batsman, who has gone overseas, has been replaced by JR. W. G. Emery. The latter'* allround performances gained him representative honours a few seasons ago. Auckland appears to be strong in batting, but the bowling strength to still a doubtful quantity. The bours of play will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1.45 p.m. to 3.45 p.m., and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The match will be continued tomorrow and concluded on Monday Bellowing are the teams; —

Wellington.—F. H. L. Mooney (captain), A. M Matheson, N. A. Hoar, H. F. Rice. W. G. Bain, R. Allen. H. Chapman, R„ W, Stehr. C. Jones. D. Knapp. ,T. Duffy, and R O'Neill (12th man to be selected).

Auckland.—W. M, Wallace (captain), B. Suicliffe. H. T. Pearson. D. C. Cleverley. C. Burke, W. J. Brown, G. Wallace, O. C. Cleal, L. A. Kent, R. W. G. Emory. W. J. Wheeler is 12t,h man Suburban matches Fixtures for tomorrow are as follows: Senior grade B: Brixton v. Railway B, Domain No. 3; A..S.C. v. Manukau, Outer Domain; Dilworth v. Transport. Walker Park; R.V. v. Railway A. Walker Park. Women'j Team. —The following is the Auckland intermediate women's cricket team to play Matamata at the week-end; —0 Hepplee (captain), J. Brown (vice-captain), C. Fraw. J. Horsool. L. Stoddard. A. Redfern. M. Findlay, B. Hepples, P. Gardiner, B. Warner. L. Blomfield, M. Whittaker, S. Player

BOWLING TOURNEYS PLAY AT TAIIRANGA (P. 0.) TAURANGA, Thursday Post-sectional play at the Tauranga Combined Bowling Club's tournament was completed today and the semi-finals will be played tomorrow. Six of the remaining eight teams represent Auckland clubs. Following are the results of today's play:— First Round. —R. H. Coombs (Hamilton), '26. v. F. Livingstone ("Walton), 18; J. H. Mingms (Onchunga), 23, v. T. T. Skoglund (Otahuhu) 17; A. Connew (Carlton), 11), v E. E. Roberts (Carlton). 16; X. Bell, sen (Hamilton), 20, v. H. S. Watkin (St. Heliers), 16; T. Hedley (Auckland), 21, v. F. Firth (Mount Albert), 11: H. Jenkiri (Carlton), IS, v. G. Gardiner (Otahuhu), 11: P. H. Howe (Auckland), 20, v. G. Fowkes (Rotorua). 17; E. P. Exelby (Frankton). a bye. Second Round. —Exelby. 2U, v. Livirmstone, 18; Skoglund, 22, v. Roberts, 17; Watkin, 10, v. Firth, 15; Gardiner, 24, v. Fowkes, 12; .Terikine, 21, v. Rowe, 9; Minglns, 3», v. Connew. 17; Hedley. 18, v. Bell, 17: Coombs, a bye.

Third Round.—Hedley, 27, v. Jen kin. 12; Exelby. 19, v. Coombs, 17; Skogluml. 27, v. Watkin, 14; Connew. 19, v. Gardiner, 18; Rowe, 26, v. Bell. 4. Mingins, a bye. The draw for tomorrow is as follows: Hedley v. Exelby, Mingins v. Skoglund. Counew v. Rowe, Jenkine v. Coombs. The twolifers are Hedley. Exelby and Mintrins

HELENSVILLE RESULTS (0.c.) HELENSVILLE, Thursday Three rounds of post-sectional play were completed at the Helensviile Bowling Club's annual tournament today under good conditions. Three further rounds will be played tomorrow and the tournament will conclude on Saturday. Following are the results of today's play:— First Round. —Robert Smith (Helensviile). 23, v Roy Smith (Helensviile), 10; Wilson, 24, v. Cramer-Roberts. 11; Ranger (Remuera). 18, v. Hill (Mount Albert). 12; Paton iHelensville), 31, v. Peckston (Auckland). 11; Hunt (Helensviile), 21, v. Herbert (KUerslie), 12: Greville (Takapuna), 22. v. North (Devonport), 21 : Grace (Rawhiti), 23. v. Glanville (Kaukapakapa), 7; Gothard (Takapuna), 23 v. Graham (Epsom), 22. Second Round.—Wilson, 24, v. Hanger. 19; Hunt, 23, v. Paton, 17; Grace, lb, v. Greville, l(i ; Hodd, 23, v. Gothard. 14; Cramer-Rooerts, 24. v. Roy Smith. 19; Hill. 20. v. Peckston, 13; Herbert. 22, v; North, 19; Glanville, 22, v, Graham, 9. Roy Smith. Peckston. North and Graham were eliminated Third Round.— Hunt, 23. v. Grace. 18; Hodd 21, v. Smith, 9; Hill, 20, v. Cramer-, Roberts, 24; Herbert, 23, v, Glanville. 22; Paton 24, v. Ranker, Hi; Greville. 24, v. Gothard. 17. Cramer-Roberts, Glanville, Ramrer and Gothard were eliminated

Softball matches

Following are the Auckland Softball Association's fixtures for tomorrow: —Men's major league; Mount Eden v. Pioneers, No. 1 Fowlds Park, 1.20 p.m.; St. Louis Browns v. Mount Albert, No. 1 Fowlds Park, 3 p.m. Intermediate league: Richmond v. Ardmore, No. 2 Fowlds Park, 1.20 p.m.; Richmond v. Orakei, No. 2 Fowlds Park, 3 p.m.; Training College v. Winstone. No. 1 Anderson Park, 3 p.m. Minor league: Ponsonby v. Training College, No. 4 Fowlds Park, 3 p.m.; Te Kuiti v. Air Training No. 1!), No. 3 Fowlds Park, 1.20 p.m.; Mount Eden v Marist, No. 1 Anderson Park, 1.30 p.m. Ladies' major league: Training College B v. Berlei B, Domain, 3.30 p.m.; Berlei A v. Nga Iwi, No 3 Fowlds Park, 3 p.m.; Buttons v. Training College A, No. 2 Anderson Park, 1.30 p.m.; Kiwi v. Belvedere, No. 2 Anderson Park. 3 p.m. Minor league: Training College v. Te Kniti, No. 4 Fowlds Park, 1.20 p.m.; Auckland Laundry v, Y.W.C.A., Domain. 1.30 p.m.; Bond and Bond v. Klipper Ties, Domain, 2.30 p.m. Secondary schools, first round, Fowlds Park: No. 1, H a.m., Avondale High School B v. Aifckland Grammar B; No. 3, 9 a.m., Mount Albert Grammar C v. Sacred Heart College B; No. 1, 10.30 a.m., Mount Albert Grammar B v, St. Peter's College A: No. 2, 10.30 a.m., Avondale High School A v. Sacred Heart College A; No. 3, 10.30 a.m.. Mount Albert Grammar A v. Auckland Grammar A

AMATEUR ATHLETICS Owalraka Club.—A grade girls, 75vds: N. White, 1; B. Morrow, 2- P. kennett. 8. Ladies' B grade, 75yds: E. Hawkins, 1; L. Murphy, 2; P. Currey, 8. 120 Yds: L. Murphy, I, P. Currey, 2 : B. Hawkins, 8. Ladies A grade, 75yds: P. .lookers, 1; J. Walker and H, Cartwright, dead heat, 2.100 Yds: P. .Tonkers, 1: J. White, 2; N. Cliffe, 8. A grade boys, 75ydg: R Underwood, 1; R. Sangster. 2; G. Hard, 8. lOOYds: R. Underwood, 1; R. Sangster, 2; G. Hard, 3. Juniors, 120 yds: D. Potter, "1: N. Clarke, 2; H. Sampson, 8. 000 Yds: K. livers, 1; D. Otway, 2; B. Geaney, 3. Seniors 150 yds: N. Sampson, 1; S. Bergin, 2; D. Grecnhalgh, 3. OOOYds: H. Payne, 1; A. Cawdron, 2; D. OreenliHltrh, 8. Papakura Club.—Ladies, 50Yds: L. Martin, Byds, 1; D. Dando, lyd, »2; R. Mears, 3yds, 3. Time, 0 2-ss. 75Yds: D. Dando, scr. 1; E. Wellm, syds, 2; J. Blakeborough, 9yds, 3. Time, 0 4-ss. Junior Men, lOOYds: S. Kilgour, llyds, 1; E. Houlihan, 12yds, 2j C. Dickie, 6yds, 3. Time, 10 2-ss. 440 Yds: E. Houlihan, 35yds, 1; A. Fugle, scr, 2; D. Thomas, 10yds, 3. Time, 555. Senior, lOOYds: R. Keat, 3yds. 1; A. Dreadon, Oyds, 2; M. Middleton, Byds, 3. Time, 10 2-ss. 440Ydfi: C. Wellm, 10yds, 1; T. Perry, 15yds, 2; A. Dreadon, 15yds, 3. Time, 545. Open, SSOYds: R. Disney, scr, 1; D. Thomas, 50yds, 2; B. Flay, scr, 3. Time, 2m 12 4-se. Long jump, senior men: R. Keat, scr, 1; M. Middleton. Bin, 2: T. Perry, Ift 3in, 3. Distanco, 10ft Sin. Ladies' long jump: Z. Grice, sft, lj D. Dando, scr, 2; ,T. Blakeborough, 9in, and L. Martin, lit 3in, dead-heat, 3. Distance. 13ft lin. Junior: B. Hough, scr, 1; L Brown, <ft Oin, 2: K. Brooks, 2ft 3in, 3. Distance, 18ft 2in. Hop, step and Jump, senior men: M. Middleton, scr, 1; It. Real, Ift, 2; C. Wellm, 2ft, 3. Distance, 40ft Sin. Junior hop, step and Jump: M. Rice, 2ft 3in, 1; D. Sutherland, 3ft 3in, 2; B. Hough, scr, 3. Distance, 38ft Oin. Hammer throw: R. Howard, 14ft Oin, 1; W. Heron, scr, 2; R, Keat, 20ft, 3. Distance, 80ft fi'/Jn. Discus throw: 11. Keat, 20ft, 1; A. Dreadon, 25ft, 2: W. Heron, scr, 3. Distance, 104 ft Oin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25129, 16 February 1945, Page 2

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TODAYS CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25129, 16 February 1945, Page 2

TODAYS CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25129, 16 February 1945, Page 2

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