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HAMILTON CRICKET

GAMES FOR TO-MORROW CONTINUATION OF MATCHES Matches commenced In the Hamilton cricket competitions last Saturday will i be continued to-morrow. In the Senior I A grade Hamilton East are playing I Hamilton, and the latter team is in a i very favourable position on the first | innings tables. East hatted first and made 144, to which Hamilton replied with 189 for six wickets. J. Everest, with 77 not out. should reach the century if the wicket maintains its present condition. On No. 1 wicket Old Boys are ahead of Claudelands on the first innings, having scored 129 to their opponents’ 89. THE DRAW The following is the draw — Senior A—Old Boys v. Claudelands, No. 1, Seddon Park: Hamilton East v. Hamilton, No. 2, Seddon Park. Senior B —Claudelands A v. Cambridge B, No. 3, Seddon Park; Frank-: ton United v. Hamilton East, No. 1, Steele Park; Hamilton v. High School, High School. Juniors—Railway v. Baptist, No. 4, Seddon Park; Forest Lake v. Technical 2 No. 2. Steele Park; High School v. Marist. No. 3, Steele Park; Technical A a bye. THE TEAMS Baptist R. Frulsh, A. Winger, S. Christie, L. Crawford, IT. Whyte, S. Whyte, J. • Woodward, P. Martin. A. Crawford, j M. Coulam, G. Brownless, S. Winter. Forest Lake Junior—C. Harvey. K. Warren, A. j Kemp, R. Crabb, L. Caldwell, N. Sutj ton. F. Webster. W. Rennie, A. Rennie, j T. Johnson, F. Sutton. Combined Team | Senior B to play Te Aroha)—l. Owsley, R. Bullock, C. Seccombe, L. i Higginson, I. Overheu, F. Woodward, Mackay, H. Parkes, E. Joyce, J. Golby, j J. White. ________ SOMERS CUP POLO VICTORY FOR WAIHOU (Special to Times.) TE AROHA, Thursday Yesterday arternnon. Morrinsville < challengers ) and Waihou holders' met at the Sports Domain, Herriesville, in the Somers Cup contest. The Morrinsville players were 11., J. and F. Klaus v. ■ . Mdlow-. Waihou being rep"P'l'iiJed ! v ir V.. i itz-rernM, Cordon W'yhorn. Maurice sinllim and Ron Mackay. Seven we I! contested cimklcas were Waved, victory going- t.. Waihou hv a coat? to ?. The winners’ ~c rers were li. Mackay. M. shallue and M. Fitzgerald and those for Morrinsville. Mellows and H. Klaus. Mr K. Aislabie wa- referee. THE DRIDE’S MISTAKE “ will you have this man.” the minister began at a recent wedding, when the bride screwed up her face and—couched’ .-be should have taken Pairm-nas pastilles When she relt the . id . .ruing on. Their vapours are antiseptic and destroy germs n the respiratory passages. Try inil-

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20433, 25 February 1938, Page 3

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HAMILTON CRICKET Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20433, 25 February 1938, Page 3

HAMILTON CRICKET Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20433, 25 February 1938, Page 3

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