TO-MORROW’S CRICKET
EDEN’S GOOD POSITION SENIOR GAMES CONCLUDE All senior cricket under the control of the Auckland Cricket Association *ill be concluded to-morrow. With the 298 runs for nine wickets compiled by Eden against North Shore last Saturday, the former team has a strong daim to the championship honours. If Wen wins the firs tinnings to-morrow they will be the champion team. Teams for to-morrow are:— SENIOR GRADE Ponsonby B.—H. Warneford, A. Kelly, J: honergan, A. Warneford, J. Mills, C. ur « ’ P- Pe ebles, P. Williams, F. Beeby, G. Lendrum. bi B.—A.. Angell, H. Bennett, D. Weakley, N. R. Cathie, N. Ellis, N. p L. Hook, R. Hughes, R. C. Mills, Phillpotts, G. R. Wilson. P— A. H. Singleton, R. W. tlk \ Dow, N. von Rotter, W. H. Johnston, a. Bell, G. F. Murray, H. M. T. Gilmore, S. C. Hay, J. *• Brown. University B.—Waddingham, Burbidere, uson, Yates, Dow, Schwabe, Benmore, awth Shore B.—G. Jackson, Smith, H. ■mith, A. Long, Wynne, Woolley, Jay, unison, Rankin, Walters, Wells. SECOND GRADE Uiversity Colts.—McDougall, Gilmore, li en v Pilkington, Buckley, Jackson. ‘-win (2), Rawle, Wilson, Cornwall, Stone, —Anderson, Beechey, Civil, PaTu (2), Francis, Goddard, Milne, Johnstori i* S ° n Eraer sencies: Jones, E. Foster. K. Lowe, W. John- ?• Stewart, F. G. Ell Ingham, R. D. SSfham* S. Mullinger. D. Hay, C. K. Y\r n' A ’ T^ee * A ‘ N - Oother. Wnii C A -— Wayne, Edmonds, Jacques, Sfoii ms ’ Storry, Banbury, Beech, Elsby, V, *v rthy - Pearce, Smith. W«i?r th Shore.—Shea, Foster, Hales, v,X°n. Oliphant, Bartley, W. Foster, cholas, O'Brien, Frater, Archer. third grade P!>irJ«'”T^ ones ’ McKay, Brambley, Cook, M» r V,® n * S m| th, Minoham, Philips. Moon, Houlsen, Cullam. Mackrell. ktlmi.r rS(^V —lugham, Adams, Hepburn, Yo£2 p * Pl* Missen, Wright, Tubbfrty Dl Baj‘li. Sh ' *-' art€r » Halborow, —, R - Hobbs, J. L. Guinness, Hemnhiii m i th V. K ‘ McGregor, F. N. \ A. Donald, J. D. Quirk. R. J. fftte *w S * Rolllns - A. J. Kelly, W. H. pS; Reserve: G. Bell. Jone? n nb T y A —O. Kemp, L. Jones, L. O. Hoar* Murray, Goldfinch. Gager, Stuck*,- Vi! cr , ne ' finer, Lang, Whimster, • Remp. Smith* 1 _ Shc > re Goldsworthy, Foster, Wt«r« blnith » A. Smith, Harley, w ynne. Powell. Kirk. Barber. b«tt Brown, Burton, CorE - JUnSenSSUBURBAN CRICKET teams for TO-MORROW SENIOR GRADE A°ser" L» n *.—S. ■'Vrathall. Watts (3), H »vi»n i' b u A, I - otr - Robinson (2), W. dovich i* e Y den - R- Cole, N. BraoanGl* ' S’ BHnsden. t>. MoxjasS en ~-A. Anderson, E. McNeill. Paxton {Y A Belsham, J. Belsham, K. •“ton J. i* s sh herd . A sptarbo„ , d H trln s , K. Kent, A. McKibHar,'„ P ' rry - MoKibbon. Turnir e r Board A.—Breese. Martin, Xtewar'f n"l eu - Hopkins, Badeley. Mann. Kt»srve' M^kie S ° n ’ ylalhe " s > blunnint,'-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 1 April 1927, Page 7
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