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■ » „_ LOCAL FIXTURES SENIOR. Following are the senior cricket fixtures for to-morrow :—: — ■ North v. Victoria College, No. 1 Basin Reserve (Messrs. Varnham and Gardiner). Central v. South, No. 2 Basin Reserve (Messrs. Lambert and D. M'Konzie). ( flutt v. East A, at Hutt (Messrs. Bock and Jenneas). Petone v. East B, at Petone (Messrs. Rodgere and M'Kenzie). third-class. North v. Brooklyn, at Karori; College B v. , Petone, at Petone; Hutt v. V.M.C.A., at Hutt; St. David's v. Karori, Baein Reserve No. 3; St. Mark's v. Victoria College, Basin Reserve No. 4; Wellington College A, a bye. The secretary requests that all playce £ 6 P* I t' cl P at i h g i» *he above matches should be properly uniformed according to the rules of the Wellington Cricket Association, mote especially those matches set down for decision on, the Baein Re«erve. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. Wanderers v. D.1.C., No. 1, Wakefield Park; Athletic v. K.Y.M.t,, No. 3 Wakefield Park; Catholic Club v. Kirkoaldie and Stains, No. 2 Anderson Park; Evans Bay v. Thistle, No. 2 Wakefield Park; Kilbirnie v. Berhampore No. 3, Newtown Park 5 Harbour Board v. Union. BOYS' LEAGUE. The following are the Wellington Boys' League fixtures and grounds drawn for next Saturday's games :— Senior.— Mariet v. St. Thomas's, , Newtown Park No. 1; St. Anne's v. Newtown, at Kelburne; ' Donald M'Lean-street, a bye. Junior. v. Kilbirnie, at Basin Reserve No. 2 ; Marist v. Trinity, at Newtown Park No. 2 ; St. Anne's v. V.M.C.A., at Duppa-atreet, No. lj St. Mark's v. St. Paul's, at Baein No. 1 ; Mount Cook v. Central Mission, at Duppa-street, No. 2; St. Peter's v. Kelburne, at Duppa-street No. 3. • In the senior grade, St. Anne's win !by default from -Newtown. WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Levin and Co. v. United, at Anderson Park; N.Z. Railway* v. N.Z. Times, at Kelburne; A. E. Kernot's v. P. and I T. Stores, at Kelburne 5 Occidental v. and Tomhe, at Duppa«etreel No. 7 ; The Dominion v. Ocean, at Newtown Park West; Gollin and Co. v. Sanders Bros., at Newtown Park East) Telephone Exchange v. Electric' Light Department, at Duppa-street No. 6. Telephone Exchange : Messrs Ryalle. Parton (2), Pollock, Rees, Webb, Knight, J. D. Magee, Plimmer, Bro> gan, Hayes, and M'lntosh. OUTSIDE ASSOCIATION. Kilbirnie B v. Berhampore, at Newtown Park. Kilbimie: P. Hills, W. Higginbottom, Aston, Helliwell, Church, Phillips, Samuel, Russell, Smith, Pyecroft and Reade. Evans Bay v. Thistle, at Duppa-street. Evans Bay: Bennett, Wicks, Kells, Entihg, Davis, Keegan, Fuller, Morrison, Beale, White, Kelly, Cameron, and Claridge. Kilbirnie v. Berhampore, No. 3, Newtown Park. Berhambores Rev. Carlisle, Phippg, Nelson, Loader, M'Lennan, Thompson, Christie, Lee* Conder, M'Gunv and Patience.. ?t*W \ < ' "Ocean" v. Dpminipn,' Newtown Park.' "Ocean" t A. Bay, Broad, Hanify, Heley, Hobbs, Linklater, Lloyd, Moore, Nicholls, Parrant, and Stoce. Emergencies—Cray and Pool. - y Following are some of the teams for to-morrow's matches:— North Third v. Brooklyn at Karori;— Webb, Wilson Amodeo, Eton, Roaengrove, L. O'Sullivan, Portman, Kelly, Williamson, Berry, Shaw, Cameron. East A v. Hutt. Trains leave at 1.10 p.m. and 1.20 p.m.— Midlane, Tucker, Gibbes, Baker M'Girr, Hickson, Grimmett, Hickey, Wills, Johhson, Watson. 1 Catholic Club v. Kirkcaldie and Stains, at Anderson Park.— Alley, Burke, Fihne' gan, Foote, Galvin (2), Carroll, Heaphy, Layburn, O'Connor, Reade, Sheehan, Coleman, Fouhy. Karori v. St. David's, at the Basin Reserve.— -Coate, Edwards, Reed, Lowe, Spi»rs, Smith, Tarr, Mason, Austin, Cox, Shaw, Russell, Club secretaries are reminded that details of fixtures and teams must reach this office before 9 o'clock on Friday morning. A friendly game was played on the Bapin yesterday afternoon between teams representing the Oomio Opera Company and the Artillery Club. The match elided in a draw, Artillery making 150 for nine wickets and the Opera Company 118 for eight wickets. Rapson ($3) was the principal scorer for Artillery, and Bartlett (30) was the best man on the Opera Company's side.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 2

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CRICKET Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 2

CRICKET Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 2

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