TO-MORROW'S GAMES
FIXTURES AND GROUNDS
The fixtures, grounds, and umpires for tomorrow's cricket are given below. In the event of unfavourable weather, information as to postponements, etc.,. will be posted on the notice board in the window of the "Evening Post" front office. Information cannot be given over Telephone 44-010, which is reserved for business calls, but in cases where telephonic communication is essential inquirers are requested to dial Nos. 44-045 or 44-046 for sports information. SENIOR GRADE. The senior matches commenced last Saturday week will be concluded to-morrow, play in the Kilbirnle-Petone and Wellington-Institute matches taking place at Kelburn Park instead of at the Basin Reserve. The state of the games for the resumption is as follows: — Kllblrnie 373 v. Petone 7 for no wickets, Kelburn Park. . Institute 122 v. Wellington' 125 for six wickets, Kelburn Park. v University 228 v. Midland 81 for no wickets, Kilbirnie So. 1. Hutt 107 v. Wellington College Old Boys 130 for six wickets, Hutt Becreatlon Ground. SECOND AND JUNIOR GRADES. The second and junior grade matches which were commenced last Saturday week are to be concluded to-morrow. In some cases, already notified, the venue of play has been changed. THIRD GRADE. Hutt v. Kilbirnl*, Hutt; Midland A v. Brooklyn, Lyall Bay 3f Karori v. Duthie's, Karoti 9; Midland B v. Seatoun, Kilbirnie 1; Kailways v. University, Lyall Bay. MERCANTILE LEAGUE, A Grade.—Booker's v. Sargood's, Kewtown No. 4; Mr. K. Rigby. Jas. Smith's v. Cowan's, Kilbirnie No. 7; Messrs. W. E. Clarke and P. L. Laurenson. Gas Co. v. Shipping, Wakefleld Park No. 9; Mr. D. Preston. Smith and Smith v. Health, Newtown No. 3; Messrs. H. Hassell and K. J. Carswell. Eoseneath v. Customs, Newtown No. 6; Messrs. J. Andrews and C. H. Faulkner. - . B Grade.—Pastimes v. Public Trust, Kelburn No. 3; Mr. J. G. Cook. Shell v. Telephone Exchange, Karori No. 4; Mr. W. E. Clark. Press v. Working Men's Club, Newtown No, 5; Messrs. .1. C. Cusack and P. E. Key. State Fire v. Hannah's, Kilbirnie No. 5; Mr. J. A. Suiter. State Advances v. Niven's, Kilbirnie No. 9; Messrs. J. Young and F. Lucas. C Grade.—Education v. Labour Dept., Karori No. 5;. Mr. J. Keene. Taxes v. Klrkcaldie's, Kilblrnte No. 4; Mr. R. Brooks: Whitcombe's v. D.1.C., Wakefleld Park No. 6; Mr. F. Mitchell. Printing v. Hutcheson, Bowman, Wakefleld Park No. 1; Mr. O. E. Dormer. Customs v. Milk Dept., Newtown Park No. 1; Mr. J. W. Black. . '; ■ D Grade.—Shipping t. Pensions, Karori :No. 3; Sir. T. B. Lemard. Telephone Exchange v. Grey-Green Cabs, Karori No. 2: Mr. W. Purvis. Printing v. Gas Co., Wakefleld Paris No. S; Mr. J. Bennett, Taubman's v. Macky Logan, Wakefleld Park No. 5; Mr. C. Whyte. : HUTT MERCANTILE LEAGUE. Koro Koro v. Woollen Mills, McEwen Park; Meadows v. Waiwhetu, Trafalgar Park-; Randwick A v. Wills, North Park No. 1; Empire v. Gear, North Park No. 2; Ropua v. Income Tax, North Park No. 3; Bandwlck B v. "Chronicle," Randwick School. . BOYS',ASSOCIATION. First Grade.—lnstitute- A v. Onslow, Lyall Bay 3; Institute B r. Stop Out, Prince of Wales 1; Institute C.v. Marlst, Lyall Bay 1; Brooklyn A v. Brooklyn B, Lyall Bay 2. Third Grade.—lnstitute A v. V.M.C.A., Prince of Wales 2; Institute B v. Brooklyn, Wakefleld. Fqurth Grade.—Marlst v. Institute A, Newtown 2; Institute D v. Brooklyn, Newtown 3; Institute C v. Institute E, Newtown 4; Institute By. Seatoun, Newtown 1. LADIES' ASSOCIATION. All matches set down for last Saturday will be played to-morrow, commencing at 2 p.m. ; ■'■ TEAMS.' . ; - : '• ' Empire.—Wood, Halligan, O'Connor, Capstick, Craig, McCarthy,' Roberts, Wilson, Chapman, Butler, Cate, Mitchell. Randwick.—A team: L. Moran, C. Maran, B. Morris, L. Thomas, R. Kerr,: W. Walker, McLeod, J. Hill,-!1. Glover, T. Murray, G. Forward, J. Mulhare. B team: H. Bramley, F. Thorne, W. TyreU, B. Tyrell, W. Trilford, C. Elliot, A. Lewis, A. Lowe, .T. Hall, F. Platt, P. Claridge, w. Holmes; J. Daly. . Marlst.—Sealor toys : Darragh, Wylle; Foley, Leonard, Columb, Ericsson (2), McPartland, O'Brien, Thompson, Dennehy, Hunter. James Smiths.—W. Condliffe. F. Kilby, J. Clarke. H. Noot, N. Murdoch, J. O'SulUvan, P. Stone, 3. Donovan, Sl. . Games,, A. Lindop, B. Lindop, B. Howitt. Duthie's.— Third grade: Bradford, Knapp, Kerr, Smart, Dunn. McLeod, Mclntyre, Kellett, Butland, McGinnity, Bowse. Railways,— Third grade: Donald, Davis, Walker, Kobinson, Templeton, Froggatt, King, West, G.. C. Peterson, Wilson, ■Venimore. Roseneath.—Miners, Dawson, Hancock, E. Martin, A. Martin, Jupp, Taylor, O'SulUvan, Hartshorne, Keegan, Stolz. Bookers and Amalgamated Bricks.—Pickering, Quaid, C. Murphy, H. Murphy, Buck, Church, Henderson, Bond, Domb, TJrwih, Booker. . Korokoro.—T. Sherlock, C. Cording, C. Gledhill, A. Hillock, B. Jones, E. Stanford, E. Foote, H. Winnie, A. Bryant, C. Blackwood, W. Thirkell, S. Gray. University.—Third: Bansgrove, Barron, Blacher, Foster, Kirkwood, Lucas, Mclntosh, McDougall, Phillips, Watsoa-Munro, Will. Combined Press. —Innes, Mummery, Brooks, Tollan, Whaler, Crisp, King, Swiney, Holland, Driver, Hill.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 3
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