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CRICKET.

TEAMS FOR TO-MOKEOW. The following elevens will represent the Wellington Ease Cricket Club in watches in the ■ various grades to-morrow:— Somo? '■ A y. Hutt, at Hutt (train loaves Lambtou Station at 110 p.m.) bowles, Collett, Gibbes, Hales, B 0., tfutchiugs, Little, Lomax, Mahoney, I M'Ohll, Alidiane, and Tuckoi. benidr Bv. South, Basin Kosoivo No. 2 Claridge, Dixon, Urimmett, Haies, f*., Mickey, ilasou, M'Lennan, Miller, ftasii, Wills, and Wilson, li. 'Junior v. Jonnsonviue- Bock, Browmon, Goldhnch, Harris, i'., liarns, \., Johnson, il'Oardell, MMalion, Milliard, O'bullivan, and Sunm. 'Lhira A v, North, Athletic Park, No. 3 Donaldson, DobiOn, Udwards, l'Vascr, Hales, D., iiehing, Kennedy, Masterson, Mullini, Pram, and bwceney. ihird B, a bye. Tne College toftins toi to-inoxrow are as follow,—Senior \. Potone. Monaghan, Foster, Dempsey, Niven, Ward, Miller, Berendsen, Griihths, Do la Mare, Broad, and Darrocli. Third Class v. Hutt (L%) train): Von Haaat, Holmes, Macartney, Kigg, i'ait, Kobertson, Thorns, Fiejbcrg, Mutton, i)onling, and Goodbehere; enlergeucy, Cnldnell. Tho following senior team will represont Wellington Central against North on Basin ltaAne No. 8 to-morrow:—Bcechoy, Birch, e, CondlilFo, Hawthorne, Hickson t Kinvig, Laws, Miller, Naughton, and Roberts. Templars v. Thorndon (Junioi Grade).—At No. 1 Duppa Street! I'eniplnrs; Brown, Pooley, Patterson, Blonkinsop, Urbsswcll, Lambert, Munay, Shields, Parris, Batenburg, add Taylor; emergencies, Adalns, M'K.enne, and Drydon. x * Johnsonville v t Welhsstsn East.-At Petono. Train leaTei Lambton Station at 120 p.m. Johnsonulle- A. Meor*. L. Windley, E. Pickon, F. JftCobs, I. Carroll, 3. Coe, B Hicks, Leigh, WUkes, W. Litk!*, and A. Bentlcy; emorgenbics, T. Hill, V>. lill, .«nd G. Heanan. The follemns junior te&m will repre?enl Thornden jnniora »3aimt Temylari at Dupjpa Street t»-K«weii ,-i{«berts, £ii»rley, Martin, Smythp, H«nil», Hnkrn, Blink, Rooinson (I), Wilson, and Lord. Hejerve. 'Ihompson. ' Tho Central third-elass team te play against College A ou College Ground No. 2 is &s lollon?;—Bramwcll, Dcugias, Dr. Pigeon, Burdslpy, A. B. JJay,,C. M. Bay, Hastings, Halse, Flyger, Williams, and Faiivell. ' YiM.C.A. third-cla»s cnckfct team Jor S&tnrday( t. S>t. Johii's, at No. i Athletic Park — Al Chapinnfa; A. P6gg,W. ; t'rqiihart,O. Blackburn,: C. Bryftßt, K, -Hollis, N.' Phillips, j. Sehtinold, P: Elliott, A.- M'Kajv, and W. Wil--6011, Emergencies, j. Casseyand Hi Pricp. , ■ •: Johiisohville fourth-elass,~ team, to play St.-.Mark's at Jbhn'souville:—A.' M'lndde, H. Morgan, T. Bowler, W.Urown,,C. Moore, B, Ball, B..Eason, G. Pattlo, : Groer and O. Behtloy. iimefgftncies, Standard; Heenari, 'and ;Murroll. •■;;■ v.v.■; .:.'.■••••■•■ .•':..•'■'■■■■■.■■'■..;;:■ ;":■:■ ■ ; - :..'.-•■

JUNIOR FIXTURES. The junior cricket fixtures for Saturday, November 20 and 27, are n,s iollow:—Wellington East v. Y.M.C.A., No. 1 Park,' J hnsonville v. Wellington South, No. i Basm; Central v. St Joan's, Htitt; Victoria College t. Wellington Collego, College Ground; Wolliugton North t Potonc, I'etonc; Ilutt, a bye. Owing to the Johnsonvillo v. East match not being played-last/Saturday, it will bo emimonced on Saturday at I'elono

MATCH AT PARAPAKAUMU. A watch was played it ParaparnunJu oil the King's Birthday between a «4m frdnl t]l«" Hutt Club and the local team. It resulted in a win for tho visitors by an innings and 124 runs. Bcorcs:—Hutt, hrst innings, 1M for nine Tickets (innings declared closed); Brown 70, Matthews 2fi, Judd, not dut, 16, A. Ald<Jrsloy Iβ, Parker U, and Ycatte U. Pafabarailmu, first innings, 31, W. Taylor 1\ and sscond innings 89, Howoll 13. Bowling for the winners—Collyir look su wicket* for 8 runs; A. Pnnele, two for 12; Matthevis, one for 3; A. 'Aldorsley, one for 0 end one for 8i Cllmiej throo for 15; K. Aldersley, ouo {at 6; aiid Ycatts, fonr for thres. For the losers —Walton took two fof 46; DempsAy, two for 22; J. Taylor, one for 23; Lynch, three for 32; andi B. I'jttoni one for 8. '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 9

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 9

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 9

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