OUTDOOR SPORTS TOMORROW
Secretaries of clubs are reminded that fixtures must be in not later than 10 o'clock on Friday morninf to ensure publication. CRICKET. The Grange Club will practise at the North Ground. Dunedin Cricket Club will hold a net practice at Tonga Park at_2 p.m. The following teams will participate in a practice match:—A team: M'Donald, Batson, Holley, Torrance, Hudson, R. Douglas, Collins, Robertson, Russell (captain), Eckhold, Reddington, Callum. B team: Reid, Foster, Smith, Arnold, Groves, Heather (captain), I. Douglas, Egan, O’Sullivan, Stewart, Giles, Beighton. The Standard Cricket Club will hold a practice at the Oval at 2.30 p.m. The Pride of the Leith Cricket Club will hold a practice at the Oval at 2.30 p.m. » Otago High School Old Boys’ Club will hold net practice for all players at Tonga Park, commencing at 2 p.m. Port Chalmers v. Training College, at Port, at 2 p.m.—Port Chalmers: Braithwaite, Nelson, Hutton, Latta, Dougherty, Walsh, Culbert. Anderson, Sinclair, Potter, Cassie, Mathewson. Loco. v. Linden U.A.0.D., at Oval. —Linden: Jones, Jenkins, Dick, Isaacs, Morrison, Wadsworth. Burgess, Heazlewood, Tye, Wigley, O’Dea. St. Hilda v. Self Help, at Culling Park.—St. Hilda:- Purvis, Voller, Waters, Harris, Luskie. Lens, Glover, Hewitt, Marston, Mason, Silver, Hogan (2). ! The Alornington Club will hold a practice at Mornington at 2 p.m. LAWN TENNIS. INTERMEDIATE GRADE. —Section I. . Caversham v. St. Andrew’s, at Caversham.—Caversham; Misses G. Jefferson, C. Jefferson, E. Grigg, Mrs M. AUPherson; R. Sutherland, W. Johnston, K. Brown, R. M'Kinnon. St. Andrew’s; Paterson, F. Walker, Walmsley, R. Craik, Miss M. Walker, Mrs M. Ellison, Mrs Johnston, Miss M. Farquharson. St. Clair v. Moana, at Logan Park 1 and 2.—St. Clair: Barclay, Davis, Lawrence, Hartle, Misses Scott, E. Howard, Airs Robertson, Miss K. Bartholomew. Aloaua; Patchett, Chisholm, Cooke, Morris, Misses Brewer, Logan, Page, Sherriff. Kaituna v. Cosy Dell, at Logan Park 3 and 4.—Kaituna: Laidlaw, Barron, Ruddiman, Fredric, Misses Brown, Griffiths, Nees, Lord. Cosy Dell: H. Hunter, J. Tansley, J. Shand, C. Clarke, Misses K. AUDouall, F. Alaearthur, L. Stokes, L. Meinung. Macandrew Bay v. Caversham.— Macandrew Bay: Gregory, Allan, Churchill, Botting, Mesdames Shurrock, Foote, Hellyer, Allan. Opoho v. University, at University.— Opoho: Brown, Ireland, Landels, Hutchison, Alisses Reilly, Wood, Thomson, Henderson. Nga Maara v. Taieri, at Logan Park 6 and 6.—Nga Maara: M. Connors, G. O’Connell, J. Beard, G. Ashcroft, Miss M. O’Halloran, Miss M. Hungerford, Mrs Coupe, Miss K. Sligo. —Section 2. St. Hilda v. Macandrew Bay, at Alacandrew Bay. — St. Hilda: 11. W. Maslin, S. J. Hinton, A. M. Paape, D. Campbell, Misses Manson, Gain, Powell, Thomson. B I. GRADE. St. Patrick’s v. St. Andrew’s, at St. Patrick’s.—St. Patrick’s: J. Corcoran, X. Robertson, K. Toomey, P. O’Doa, Misses E. Williams, C. Williams, J. Lovell, P. Corcoran. St. Andrew’s: W. J Allpress, R. .Johnstone. N. Lindsay, .1. Orr, .Mrs Lominer, .Miss Parker, •Mrs Knight, Airs Norman.
St. Clair v. University, at Logan Park 7 and B.—St. Clair; Yeoman, Somerville, Johnston, M'Kenzie, Alisses A. Bond, 11. Soinibss, D. Henderson, D. Rhodes. Anderson’s Bay v. North-east Valley, at Logan Park 9 and 10.—Young, Meade, Wright, Shepherd. Mrs Dyke, Misses Hill, Williamson, M. Dyke. Waimana v. Port Chalmers, at Waitnana.—yWaimann; M. Chisholm, F. Collins, E. Collie, and G. Bingham, Alisses N. Petersen, G. Thompson, A. Tyrie, and'T. Tilbury. Cosy Del!.—W. Evans, I. B. Stevenson, j. Ringland, I. Walsh, Alisses 0. Kidd, H. Di-iimm, J. Falconer, F. Hayward. C I. GRADE. St. Patrick’s v. Anderson’s Bay, at Logan Park Nos. 11 and 12.—St. Patrick’s: F. Dougherty, W. Lovell, F. Hall. J. O’Sullivan, Alisses C. Bourke, R. Kinney, E. Robertson, B. Corcoran, Anderson’s Day: Davys, Crossan, Schmlez. Doig, Airs Benfcll, Alisses Cowie. Thompson. N. Dyke. St. Peter’s v. Alacandrew Bay. at St. Peter’s.—St. Peter’s: Botting, Pickering, Robertson, Sydney, Airs Carter, Alisses AUCluskey. Plunket, Douglas. Alacandrew Bay: Woodhouse, Foote, B. Scott, Gilmore, Aliss B. Alacandrew, Airs A. Challis, Alisses R. Hook and M. Marrett. St. Clair v. St. Hilda, at Logan Park Nos. 15 and 16.—St. Clair; Thomson, Wakefield. Greenwood, Barclay, Alisses D. Pike, E. Todd. N. Fastier, D. Samson. St. Kilda: P. Race. R, O. Johnson, A. Stevenson, B. Tuck, Miss D. Lischner. Aliss E. Thomson, Aliss F. Wilson, Miss H. Race. Nga Alaara v. North-east Valley, at Nga Alaara.—Nga Alaara: J. Coupe, D. Jenkins. N. Wells. 6. Landers, Aliss AI. Nees, Aliss AUBride, Airs Wells, Mrs Landers. GOLF. Alacandrew Bay Club. —The following is the draw for the medal handicap to bo played concurrently with the second qualifying round of the club championshipsHellyei- v. Simpson, Alorris v. Blair, Alacdonald v. Drumm, Boyd v. Penny, Hanning v. Grimaldi, Palmer v. Jacobs, G. AUQneen v. Outram, Porteous v. Barton, Standage v. Scott, Turner v. Byford, Allan v. Casson, Chapman v. Manson, Evans v. Fish, Foster v. Kershaw, Prehblo v. Gillick, Al‘l)lree v. Gunn, Hurrell v. Ward, Waugh v. M‘Do,nald, Townsend v. APPherson, Sullivan v. Robertson, J. APQueen v. Powell, Ravenwood v. Titchener, Manning v. Botting, Paterson v. Churchill, Grigg v. Stewart, Aitehison v. Seager, Wynne v. Rackley. The women will also play a medal round, for which the following is the draw:—Aliss Hawke v. Aliss Aitken, Airs Al'Pherson v. Aliss Whyte, Mrs Alorris v. Aliss Crawshaw, Aliss Crawford v. Miss Al'Cracken, Aliss Wallace v. Aliss Rothwell, Aliss Foster v. Aliss Bradanovitch, Aliss Steele v. Miss O’Daniels, Aliss Gray v. Aliss Green. Otago Club.—Stableford foursome bogey handicap. Post entries in pairs. Belleknowes Club.—The Belleknowes Ladies’ Golf Club will play an L.G.U. medal round, commencing at 12.30. Trophies presented by Mrs Booth will also be played for. The following is the draw ;—Aliss Wilkinaon v. Mrs Al'lver, Airs Olson v. Miss Al'Leod, Miss Orr v. Airs Morrison, Aliss Pollock y. Aliss Thomas, Aliss A. R. Bell v. Aliss Strong, Miss Robinson v. Aliss N. Bell, Aliss Hastings v. Miss Kina'ston. Airs Falconer v. Miss Burt. Aliss Reilly v. Aliss Jefferson, Airs Wilkinson 'V rs A C grade match will be played; post entries will be received at the dub house at 12.30. Porfr Chalmers Club.—The following is the draw for the ladies’ medal match to be played to-morrow at 1.30 p.m.:— Aliss T. Rennet v. Miss AI. Wilson, Miss M. Campbell v. Miss M. Jackson, Miss B. Jackson v. Miss L. Carroll, Aliss F. Rose v. Mrs Cometti, Aliss Inncss v. Aliss Pattillo, Airs Crawford v. Mrs R. 1). P a „l, Airs Edgar v Miss Parry, Aliss A. Hands v. Aliss Mams. Airs Palmer v. Mi=s AI Gray Miss X. Alilnes v. Airs Holev. Aliss Al! Hnwden v. Aliss D. Lumsden, Aliss J. Jones v. Aliss AI. Henaghan. Others to be arranged.
Taieri Club. —The men will play a bogey match and the women a spatus match. CYCLING. The Dunedin Amateur Cycling Club will hold' its final race of the road season to-morrow afternoon. The distance of the event is 70 miles, the winner gaining the Holler Challenge Cup for one year. The course is from Green Island to Clarksville, four miles past Milton, and return, and owing to the length of the event it is timed to start at 1 p.m. The following are the handicaps, which are subject to alteration in the case of bad weather, etc.: — Scratch—G. Homer, M. Paterson, K. Bullock; lOmin—A. Fletcher, A. Kelly, A. Umbers; 20min—C. Ralston, A. Tate, J. Henry, R. Fullerton; 30min— R, Brown. S. Murray, E. Boyd, P. Garden; 40min—D. Ralston. A. Woodford, A. Shand, .1. M‘Connell; 50min— H. Shand, C. Heasley. In the evening a social will be held in the Forbury School Hall for the purpose of presenting the various trophies won during the road season. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The Civil Service Harrier Team r. Caversham Harriers, at the Caledonian Ground, at 2.30 p.m.—Wheeler, Gerkeu, Wheeler, Barnes, Ramsay, Geddes, Herbisou. Pinder, Wilson, Brander, Harris, Toner. Leask. Broad, Anderson; also, Asher, M‘Kersey, Mackinnon, Fox, Spence, M'Cnrtney. HARRIERS. The Caversham Club's activities for the season will be concluded to-morrow with a Rugby match against Civil Service at the Caledonian Ground. The presentation of prizes will take place at a dance at the Tea Kiosk in the evening. The Anglican Club will hold its final sports meeting at Logan Park at 2 p.m. The following events will be decided:—44oyds. mile consolation, hammer throw, hop, step, and jump, broad jump, and shot putt.
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