CRICKET
TO-MORROWS MATCHES
The following are the fixtures and grounds for to-morrow's cricket:— Senior. Wellington v. Institute, Basin Itcscrvc No. 3. Wellington College Old Boys v. University, Basin Reserve No. 2. Kilhirnic v. Midland, at Kilbirnie. Hutt v. Fetone, at Petone. Second Grade. Midland v. Wellington College, College; Institute v. Wellington, Kelburn No. 1; Karori v. Hutt, Hutt; Petone v. University, Petone; Ivilbiruie v. Old Buys, Anderson No. 2. Junior A. Stop Out v. Jolinsonvllle. .Tohnsonvill?: Wellington v. Hospital, Kelburn No. 2; Institute v. Hutt. Hutt; Midland v. Marist. Anderson No. 1; Shell v. Midland (S.W.), Wakcfleld No. Junior 81. Hallways v. Technical, WakeflcM No. 2 ; Hutt v. Petone, nutt: Old Boys v. Petone Hast, Wilford School: Kaiwarra v. Kilhirnic. Kilhlrnie No. 6; Wellington v. Onslow, Newtown No. 2. Junior 82. Stop Out v. Karori, Karori No. IU ; Midland v. College, College; Old Boys v. Rcatoun, Kilbirnie No. 3; Hutt v. Marist. Hutt; University v. Kitbiniie, Kilbirnie No. 2. Junior C. Brooklyn v. Institute, WakcOold No. 1: University v. Onslow, Karori No. 9 ; Wellington v. Stop Out, Karori No. S; Kilbirnie v. Midland, Wakefleld No. 1; Duthies v. Kaiwarra, Newtown No. 7. Junior D. Shell v. Technical. Karori No. 7 ; John?onville v. Marist, Johnsonville; Old Boys v. University, Karori Xo. (i. Third A. Shell v. Hutt, Hutt; .Midland v. Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie; Karori y. Kaiwarra, Kelburn No. 4; Petoue v. Seatoun, Anderson No. 3. Third B. Seatoun default to Hutt: Brooklyn v. Kailways, Lyall Bay No. 3 : Midland v. Technical, Lyall Bay No. 4; Duthies v. Institute, Ilonsotai Xo. I. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade.—His Master's Voice v. Gas Co., Kilbirnie No. 4, Messrs. Young and Dormer; Health v. Sargoods, Kelburn No 3, Mr ISevnolds; Customs v. Pastimes, Wakefleld No. 5, •Mr. Cook; Booker-Bricks v. Shipping, Ncwlown No. 1, Mr. Preston; Smith and Smith v. Cowan's, Karori No. 2, Messrs. Mitchell and Sheehy. B Grade.—Niveu's v. State Tire, Newtown No. 6, Mr. Bennett; Rosenealh y. .lames Smith's Karori Xo. 3, Mr. Keene; Public Trust v. Hope Gibbons, Wakefleld No. 6, Messrs. Laurenson and Prebble; Whltcombe's v. Overhead; KUblrnle No. 5, Mr. Shaw.
C Grade.—Educatiou v. Telephone Exchange, Karori No. 4, Mr. Black; Labour v. -Milk Department, Newtown No. ■!. Mr. jr. JElassoll; i Printing v. Hannah's, Wakefleld No. 9, Mr. I Flnegan: Wills v. State Advances, Kilbirnie I No. 7, Mr. Fittcs: "N.Z. Truth" win by default from "N.Z. Free Lance." | D Grade.—Hutcheson, Bowman's v. Customs, Kilbtrnlc No. 9, Mr. Key; D.I.C. v. Shipping, Karori No. 5, Mr. Brooks; Working Men's .Club v. Printing, Wakefield No. 7. Mr. Andrews; Telophone Exchange r. Gas Company, Wakeflcld No. S, Mr. Harris. BOYS' ASSOCIATION. First Grade. —Onslow v. Institute A, Itongotni No. 2; Marist v. Stop Out, Uougota.l No. 1; Brooklyn A v. St. John's, Prince of Wales No. 1; Brooklyn. B v. Institute B, Kilbirnie. Third Grade.—Boys' Brigade No. 1 v. Kaiwarra, Lyall Bay; Brooklyn A v. V.M.C.A., Wakefield; Brooklyn B v. Institute A. Prince of Wales No. 2; Boys' Brigade No. 2 v. Institute B, Nairn Street. ' ■ Fourth Grade.—lnstitute A v. Institute B, Newtown No. 2 ; Institute E y. Seatoun, Newtown No. 1; Institute I) y. Marist, Newtown No. 3; Institute C r. Brooklyn, Newtown No. 1. ' . UMPIRES APPOINTED. The following are the umpires for tomorrow's W.C.A. matches:—Messrs, Slack and Slecle (Basin Reserve No. 1), Toomath and Lambert (Basin Reserve No. "), Hammond nnd Laws (College No. 1), Rogers and Tucker (College No. 2), Burns and Webb (Anderson No. 1), Bm-le.v and Eton (Anderson No. 2), Thawley and Tldman (Kllblrnio No. 1). Holloway and Moore (Kilbirnie No. 2), Chatfleld and ltenner (Wakefleld No. 1), nendry and Hamilton (Kelburn No. J), May and Reynolds (Kelburn No. 2), Tucker and Benjamin (Petone No. 1), I'age and Hansen (Petone No. 2), Cobcroft and Francis (Hutt No. 1), McKcnzle and Jenness (Hutt No. 2), Ferguson and Haydon (Johnsonvillc). TEAMS. Duthie's.—Junior C: Perkins, Lindsay, Blatherwlck, Mawdslcy, L. Dyer, B. Dyer, Handley, Williams, Johnston, Hickling, Kerr, Tucker. Third B: Knapp, Bradford, Baynes, Bennett, Bryant, Beutteld, Kcllett, Marshall, McLcod, Robinson, Smart. Midland.—Junior A (South Wellington): Bolt, Gell (2), Dlnd, Walker, Lye, Kennedy, Davis, Cakobread, Hoster, Petley. Overhead.—Winter, Bolton, Noot, Wclsford, Barker, Goodsell, McLean, Fitzgerald, Macllquham, Maher, Stewart. Seatoun.—Junior men: JlcPherson,- McCUrr, Taylor, Batoman, Lauchlan, Hearfleld, A. Murle, A. Miniflc, L. Minifle, Edmunds, Tucker. Third A: Pike, Payne, Forbes, Tunbridge, Mohan, Hudson, Grigg, Troy, Harkness, Lord Fuller. Third B: A. J. Day, D. Day, Boon Baguley, W. Treed (sen.), W. Freed, Edwards, Latham, Gordon, Glossop, Hannibul. Junior boys: C. Yeoman, B. Yeoman, Sharp, Hudson Eastifate, Jones, Edmunds, Alexander, Boyle Day, Gestro; emergency, Sloan. Stop Out.—Junior A: Moore (3), Liddicoat (2), Dunn (2), Macklln, Sandholm, Lee, Bale, Mitchell. Junior B: Kemp, Boyton, Mason, Mclver (2), Scott, Green, slcPb.ee, Hitchen Power, Wootton. Junior C: Marshall, Plowl man. Brown (2), Anthony, Brooks, Wallls, OConnor, Roche, Hayvlce, Julius, McLean tu-st grade: Ward (3), Smith (3), McKenzle, McCarthy, Jones, Mulholland, Longstaff. Blick ™"• Mu' r- «?■<*■ Southee, McKay, Couchman Billings, Aldrldge; emergency, Riddlck. m ™°/ S Institute.—rirst eleven: Euscoe. Simmonds, Kelly, Blundell, Kraft, Bartlett, Payne, Littler. Jones, Clirlstansen. riist grade A: Mason, Hedges, Watts, Harvey, Uebay, Robertson, Hooper, Stratford, Sullivan, Williams ,J\ USO?,', Fl«st pade B: McLean, Millar, Miners (2) Allan. Uletzel, Badland, McKay, Baxter, Hale. Third grade A: Kristlansen. Williams Hurcombe, Mountstephen, Bleucowe, McCann, Bevan, McNamara, Post. Austin, Bolton. Third grade B: Kunns, Finnlgan, Miles, Cleveland, White, K. Cook, Moffatt. McCann, Luddon Curgcnven, Burnett, Coulson. Fourth tradeA: Gates, Bartlett, Hassell, Rogers, Murch, Donaldson, Plowman, Drew, Bradley Shillson Scott. B: Johnson, A. Roberts, Yoyce, Lawson' McCarthy, McGulre, Stratford. Purvcs, Willinir Locherbie, Bctt. C: J. and W. Roberts, Major' Dentice, White, Priestly, Austin, Boniface Harris, McNamara, Kurinc, Clark. Smith D" Dentice, Latlmer, Smith (2), Hurcombe, Davles Jones, I»jLaiißh!in, Duncan, Baxter, Hogan. E: Martin, Patience, Greeks. Gillies Duffy (") Mullett (2), Foote, Hansen, Brigden Roseueath.—Williams, Faber, Hartshorn. A. Martin. R. Martin. E. Martin, I". Stolz Hancock, Dawson. Keegan, Miners. Wellingon College Old Boys.—Senior: Dempster, Dv Chateau, Parsloe. Moore, James Ronaldson, Lamason, McGulre, Bull, Browne Duncan. Second: Graham, Browne, Burnette Bradley, Bird. Robinson, Reynolds (2), Smith' Bartlett, Mitchell. Junior B: Milne, Benge' Deck, W. Reynolds. Sadler, Le Sueur Coopor Edwards, Howe, Mathews. Ashenden. Junior D: Wilson. Reynolds, Rose. Earle, Stevens Mark, Bishop, Taylor. Lyail, Thompson Purvis. Brcgman, Burner. Kilbirnie.—Senior: Christophersen. Hepburn, Crook, Coltman, Hayman, Monkhouse, Bilb.v GrifHtlis, Morris. Ashendcn, Curric Second ■ Harris, Scott, Turnbull. Rooke, Hansoombe Virtue, Torrlngton, Allen, Koreneho, Wrlßley, Wilson. Junior Bl: firelg, O'Brien, Bramley, Rice, May, Fear, Phillipps, Edmonds, Huston, ■Fllpp, Walker, Tobin. Junior B2: Hoft'mclster, liamflcld, Daris, J. Capper, R. Capper, Clarke, Askew, Ashenden, Aluar, Muir, Davenport, McGregor. Junior C: Eaton. Rollings, Brownsronibe, Carr, Wharton, Btyanton, Dingle, McGra:h, Coleman, Marshall, Brown, Mathieson. Third: McDonald. Armstrong. Philp, ISoss, Marshall, Ward, Tipping, B. Mosley, J. Technical Old ' Boys.—Junior ' B : Johnson (2), Purcell, Chinie, Cox, Cleverley, Herd, Bowkett. Palmer, Bonner, Baker. Junior D : Mc.Mlan, Beaton (2). Ward (2). Gilbert. Morris, Witsey. Churchill, Tohill, Hutchison. Third: Goss, King, Kerr, Payton, Anderson, Marshall, King, Crawford. Doherty, Chrlstlson, Bloomfleld, Rate, Ilustcaux, Moore. j
RELIEF WORKERS.
A match played yesterday between the Russell terrace (married men) and Hataitai relief workers was won by Hataitai by five runs. The scores were:—Russell terrace, 4o and 100; Hataitai, 95 and 05. For the winners Mailman took six wickets for 35 run.t, McArlam four for 30. O'Brien two for 20, and A. O'Brien four for IS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 3
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