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Suburban Programme

BRIGHT CRICKET EXPECTED

English Coach to Play

Cox arrived from England the other day with his fellow-coaches, Bowley and Langridge. Last Saturday, Green Lane, with 10 men, could put up only 75 against Glen Eden’s 271. The Glen seems likely to gain a three-point win. Harbour Board has a lead of 3 on Victoria, the new team, and should have little difficulty in winning. Ponsonby and Ellerslie should have the closest argument. Ponsonby knocked up 188 in its first try, and Ellerslie has lost nine wickets for 103. Besides the Senior A fixtures, there is a full programme of grade matches. Teams: Senior B Grade Harbour Board.—Armstrong, Jaquiery, Wright. Williams, Learning. O’Hara, Gubb, Farrant, Turner, Mitchell, Douglas. Reserve, H. Bennett. Ellerslie.— Hetherington, Lloyd, White, Miskill, Stanley, Mitchell, Stewart. McEwin, Simpson, Williams (2), Lloyd. Parnell.—Watkins (3), Packman (2>, Sautherly, Munyard, Scarabough, Larsen, Rhodes, McCarthy, Culumn, Cox, O’Sullivan. Whitly. Second Grade Invicta.—B. Gwilliam, W. Rimmer, E. Housten, W. Cheeseman, R. Everett, J. Mellor, R. James, L. Howarth, J. Stone, B. Morris, G. Johnston, N. Hudson, T. A. Gwilliam W. Austin. New Lynn.—Riggs, Simpson, Mardle, Donaldson, McLeish, Surtees, Deason, Kay, Young (2), Dyers (2). Green Lane.—Leach, Clark, Hewett, Ilbert, Beeson, Cullmn, Watts, Percy, Phillips, Saunders. Neiper, Drake. F. J. Fawcett, Ltd.—M. Fawcett, W. Fallon, L. Braithwaite, L. S. RobinsOn, A. Axon, P. Skeen, R. Rowe, E. Rowe, N. Drew, Kilgour, C. Iggulden, F. Jones, H. Willett, E. Mahoney. Third Grade Ellerslie.—Vear, Smith, Kerr, Stewart, Guiniven, Forrester, Lund. Knaggs. Funnell, Oddy, Arnold, Tuohey, Hill (2), Jerrin. “Herald.”—Steele, Cullum, Whyman, Miles, Marshall. Pearson (2), Rusden, Hill, Granger, Cavanagh. Royal Oak Baptist.—Thompson, Fulljames, Cornwell (2), Hine, Walton, Sager, Estcourt, Cox, Batterham, Johnson, Gunson. Gas Garage.—Brighton, Billings, Bayliss, Elmbranch (2), R. Lang, Little, Peachey, Pearce, J. Grant, Rowlands. Reserves: Cole, Beckman. Edendale A.—R. Warren, A. Punch, A. Bruce, A. Jamieson, R. Ninkie, F. Haig, E. Gargen, L. Knight, C. White, A. Blockley, M. Williams. Emergencies: Skelton, senr.. Gould. Edendale B.—A. Motion, G. Warren,

J. Warren, A. Skilton, N. Skilton, J. Walton, N. Blockley, E. White, N. White, E. Parkinson, J. Moran. Emergencies: Massicks, Anibridge. Maungakiekie. Jessop, Hockenhull, Dillon, Forsman, Irwin, Harford, Smith, Sampson, Lee, Reid, Beban, Moule, Menzies. FIRST WEDNESDAY MATCHES FOUR TEAMS ENTERED Next Wednesday will see the opening day of the Auckland Wednesday Cricket Association’s competition. Delegates met last evening, fouiclubs being represented. The opening draw is: Auckland Milk Company against Takapuna Dairy, at North Shore: Pacific Cable against Philomel, at Victoria Park. PUBLIC SCHOOL GAMES RESULTS AT MATCHES Following are the results of various public school cricket matches played during this week: SENIORS Ponsonby, 32 (Munro 13), beat Wellesley Street, 20 (McKay, 7 wickets; Study, 6 wickets). Napier Street, 43, beat Richmond Road. 28 (McCullough, 5 wickets). Curran Street, 91 for 7, declared (Far quhar, 56 not out; Jolly, 13), beat Bayfield 52 (Sellars and Farquhar, 5 wickets each). Belmont, 85 (Wlieeler, 22; Yarn ton, 15. Clist, 13) beat Beresford Street, 64 (Neale, 30; Neale, 6 wickets; Yarnton. 5 wickets; Adams, 5 wickets). Belmont, 99 (Yarnton, 35 retired; Wheeler, 20 retired; West, 18; Dixon, 13) beat Richmond Road, 30. Meadowbank, 31. beat St. Hellers, 28. Remuera A. 61 wickets for 3 wickets, drew with Kohimarama, 52 for 3. Epsom, 67, beat Remuera B, 37. Beresford Street, 114 for 5 wickets declared (Neale, 32; Henderson, 37 not out; Brock, 16; Colquhoun, 10) beat Wellesley Street. JUNIORS Curran Street, 62 (Mortimer, 32) beat Ponsonby. 30 (Heath. 10). Bayfield won from Birkenhead, by default. no ß^i 80 for 5 wickets (Freakes. 18 Francis, 24 retired) beat Birkenhead.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 507, 9 November 1928, Page 7

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Suburban Programme Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 507, 9 November 1928, Page 7

Suburban Programme Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 507, 9 November 1928, Page 7

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