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SATURDAY’S SPORTS FIXTURE LIST

CRICKET First" Test, Australia v. New Zealand, at Eden Park. TENNIS City Matches C Grade Final.—Aratonga v. Fapatoetoe, at Stanley Street. OUTER SUBURBAN A Grade Papatoetoe v. Valley, at Papatoetoe. Mangere East V. East Tamaki, at Mangere East. Manurewa v. Clevedon, at Manurewa. Fapakura v. Mangere Central, at Mangere Central. B Grade Papatoetoe v. Valley, at Valley. Mangere East v. East Tamaki, at East Manurewa v. Clevedon, at Clevedon. Fapakura v. Mangere Central) at Papakura. YACHTING R.X.Z.Y.S. races for keel yachts and Class M. Ponsonby, Victoria and Richmond Clubs’ combined cruising and harbour races.' Cruising race to Te Kume. Manukau Cruising Club. Cruising race to Cornwallis. ROWING Club trials. Inter-pro. eights at Wellington. BOWLING Auckland Club —Club fours. Avondale Club —Inter-club v. New Lynn. Carlton Club —Final v. Ponsonby of inter-club Pennant competition. Devonport Club—Percentage fours. Dominion Road Club —Percentage fours. Eden dale Club—Percentage fours. Ellerslie Club—Percentage fours. Epsom Club—Club fours. ” Glen Eden I 'Club —Inter-club v. Te Papapa. Grey Lynn Club—Ordinary draw. Henderson Club —Ordinary draw. Mangere Club—Ordinary draw. Manurewa Club —Club fours. Mount Albert Club —Percentage fours. Mount 'Eden Club —Inter-club v. St. Heliers. Mount Wellington Club—lnter-club v. Avondale. New Lynn Club —Inter-chib v. Rocky Nook. Onehunga Club —Vice-president s fours Otahuhu Club —Inter-club v. Mangere. Papatoetoe Club —Ordinary draw. Ponsonby Club—Final v. Carlton of inter-club, Pennant competition. Pukekohe Club —Pairs competition. Rawhiti Club —Percentage fours. Remuera Club —Percentage fours. Rocky Nook Club —Inter-club v. New Lynn. St. Heliers Club—lnter-club v. Mount Eden. Stanley Club —Ordinary draw. Takapuna Club —Ordinary draw. Te Papapa Club —Inter-club v. Glen Eden. Waitemata Club —Deferred matches. West End Club—Ordinary draw.

SUBURBAN CRICKET

NO GAMES TO-MORROW The Auckland Suburban Cricket Association has postponed its senior grade matches to enable its players to witness the first day’s play of the test match between Australia and New Zealand. The following- team will represent Skeates and White, Limited, and Abel, Dykes, Limited, in a cricket match to be played at the Domain to-morrow:— Skeates and White, Limited: Starkey, lon, Hughes, H. S. White, Richardson, Thompson, Hindman, E. T. White, Freeman, Hanna, Thompson, Wadham, Whitcombe, Grade, Churches, P. R. Skeates, G. M. White. Abel, Dykes, Limited: Agnew, Blewden, Fowler, Gapes, Hunt, Hulme, Hatcher, North, Rotherham, senr., Rotherham, Shackelford, Sweeney, Stelir, Walkinshaw, Whitehead.

TARANAKI* BOWLERS

MATCHES AT HAMILTON HAMILTON, To-day. The visiting Taranaki bowlers played further games against South Auckland at Hamilton yesterday. Five rinks from Hamilton East and one rink from Frankton Railways met a similar number of Taranaki players, Hamilton East winning by 105 to 103. Frankton Railways defeated their opponents by 22 points to 19. Two rinks from the Frankton Railway Club played the visitors on the Frankton green, Taranaki winning by 42 points to 36. UNSATISFIED SMOKE-YEARNING “During the two years That I have been a pipe smoker,” writes Mr. Samuel Gaw, “I have used more than one—in fact more than ten—different tobaccos. I have paid fancy prices trying to find satisfaction, but it was all in vain. I had no other choice so it seems but to return to the most satisfactory tobacco I have ever experienced. That tobacco is no other than Edgeworth. Now the pangs of dissatisfaction and grief over exorbitant prices have entirely disappeared since I’ve concentrated my pipe smoking on Edgeworth. Now I have a tobacco that satisfies pipe as well as man.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 311, 23 March 1928, Page 11

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SATURDAY’S SPORTS FIXTURE LIST Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 311, 23 March 1928, Page 11

SATURDAY’S SPORTS FIXTURE LIST Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 311, 23 March 1928, Page 11

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