Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Cricket Moves On

TO-MORROW’S A.C.A. GAMES Coaches in Action N UMBER °" e wickct at Eden Park comes into use to,rnos^°w » or , t . he ® l 2 t . tlme this season, when the chief match of the Auckland Cricket Association's senior A grade competition, between Ponsonby and Grafton, will be staged

If Grafton is up to the form it displayed at King’s College in the lir.->t match of the season, the match should" be aa close one. Ponsonby has j -three- pointer” over Shore to its credit, and came out even after a oneday match with liden. The reappearance of J. Langridge at the batting or bowling crease will be watched with interest, as his form is likely to have a big influence on Grafton’s performances. On No. 2 wicket at headquarters, Edeu meets United Suburbs. On present season form it is hard to predict a winner, although after the suburban men's collapse at North Shore in the t match the team from the mountain suburb is perhaps to be favoured. j will meet Parnell on No. : 3 wicket at Eden Park, and unless Parnell improves on its showings of the j last two matches, a win for the! students looks more than likely. Unfortunately for the “red caps,” An- j thony is still away on business, and will not be able to turn out to-morrow. , Y.M.C.A. and Shore are down to meet across the harbour. The Young : Men showed a welcome returned to form in the last match, even without the services of Bowley, and now that they have him with them again they' should be strong enough to make Shore step lively. THE TEAMS Senior A Grade Eden. —W. H. Bennett, V. C. Butler, j t W. Cooper, H. D. Gillespie, J. E. Mills, ! F. McCarthy, A. J. Postles, W. B. Smith, A. F. Weir. G. L. Weir, R. F. W. Whelan. Ponsonby.—X. C. Snedden, S. G. Smith, , T. McLeod, F. S. Taylor, C. E. Guiney, L. Monteith, H. Roy, C. G. Flnlayson, W. j Wheeler, H. E. Warneford, Fraser. Parnell.—A. G. Aitken, A. W. McCov, ! 1L Duncan, S. C. Hay, F. Goodsir, R. \V\ Stehr, M. W. Turbott, T. Macallan. A. i H. Singleton, N. Von Rotter, R. R. Kiss- j ling. I . University.—D. R. Garrard, W. J. < Smeeton, J. Dunning, E. C. Gee, L. B. Schnauer, J. M. McDougall, R. G. Bush, H. Pearson. J. B. Simpson, P. W. Burbidge. R. H. Kelly. Y.M.C.A.—Elliott, Lyon, Sutcliffe, Hunt, Wells, Riddolls, Rainburv, Stallworthv, j Wayne, Bowley, Kemp. North Shore. —Frater, Bush, Player, Saunders, H. Webb, Gerrard, Colebourne, i Tattersall, Coates, Archer, Jay. Grafton.—C. F. Allcott, E. G. Bannis- I ter, R. Cliff e, G. L. Goodwin, N. H. Hock in, E. Horspool, J. Langridge, R. W ( Flowntree, G. Sale, R. G. Sloman, C. C. I Walters. * j North Shore Colts.—Dacre, Samson,

Long, Woolley, T. Smith, H. Smith, yowie, Bishop. Wynne, Reid, Kershaw. Senior B Grade Eden.—S. Boardman, J. R. Coath. W. T Harrop, O. S. Hintz, J. H. Hollowav, w. Ivory, G. Langton, G. D. Lawrie, F J Peoppel, L. E. Vivian. L. Wheelan. ona ™ b >- —Sellars, Lendrum (2), Mills (3), Warneford, Young, Commons, O. Kemp, Kelly, Gillespie. Parnell.—R. W. Dow, J. F. Kenny, G. I*. Murray, J. M. Smith, W. H. Johnstom S. T. H. Roskilly, L. S. Righton, C. E. O. Badeley, C. K. Sharp, A. J. Luke, W. Johnston. University.—K. H. Wilson, G. Waddingham, L. McKean, E. V. Wells, T. Hav R. Stewart, D. Lunn, R. Macklow, £/ Mason, R. Tripe, R. Hudson. Players requested to meet at Greenwood s Corj ner 1.15 p.m. . Y.M.C.A.—Miller, Worth, Abrim, Smith, Baton, Whaley, Hinton, Riddolls, Speer. Bunn, Sutherland. j North Shore.—Lusk, Buisson, Xaismith Nicholas, Goldsworthy, Archer, Smith’ Foster, Harper. Bartley. Windmill.—Clark, Cox, Obren (2), bray ling, Davies, Liddle, Wood, Bleak- | ley, Watkin, England. Balmoral.—Evans, Berridge, Simmons, r ulton. Barber, Pilkington, Purcell, Byerley, Wilson, Wright, Broberg. Second Grade j Ponsonby.—Clarke, Lendrum. Finney i Wheeler, Hay, Amos, Gallot, Dale. Doug- : las, McKee, Gibbs. Parnell A.—A. Pell, M. Barrier. N. J. Webster, W. A. S. Russell, A. Siddall, ! I*.- "A ■ Whitley, J. M. Brown, E. Foster, l >l. F. Cook, T. U. Walton, J. A. Lamb. Parnell B.— J. French. F. M. Fisher. I R. J. Wilson, S. Mullenger, J. H. Waters, ; A. J. Kelly, C. R. Cor butt, N. P. Walker, D. F. Nuthall, G. R. McMillan, G. Hob in- - son. ! University.— A. McDougall, F, Tates, R 1 Dacre, S. Howell, 1.. Watts, 1,. Howell, T. Cowley, S. Godley, G. Binmore, V. Albrecht, D. Mackay. Players requested | to catch 12.50 p.m. bus to St. Heliers. : North Shore.—Edmonds, Jacques, Davis, C. Palmer, R. Palmer, Harley, Gilmour, Wynne, Lamsbery, G. Jackson, Cowan; reserve, Mclntosh. Grafton.—E. Dunning, T±. M. Dyxes, W. R. Hamilton, W. Johnston, C. Langstaff, J. D. Shanly, C. I. Stone, E. J. Thomas, J. Turvey. L. R. Wilson. R. K. Wylie. Windmill.—Briggs, Calder, Power, H. M'. Davies, Smith, Robinson, Walker, Wilson (2), Phillips, Corbett. Balmoral.—Johnston, Johnson, Shepherd, Young, Barber. Pickling, Elie, Jones, Dormer, Hansen, Dind. Western United. —W. Dobson, R. Gillam, >\. Gillam, L. Goldfinch, C. Goldfinch, L. .Jqnes, O. Jones, W\ Smith, H. Raitliel, H. Donaldson, A. Whimster, L. Donald Takapuna.—A. Murray, L. O. Bennett, G. Cooper, E. Holiday, L. Fa ram, A. Burton, E. W. Mills, R. Craig. A M Howden, C. X. Robinson, P. J. Melville*, i Epsom United.—Mingins, Murphy, Mc-

• Murtrie, Clarke, Stacey, Jansen, Hart j George, Peters, Keleher, Turner, Andrews ; Mount Albert.—Rankin, Hirst, Delugar Young, Slaney, Qtt, Twining, Camp Booth, Morris, Goodacre, Somervell. City.—Wilson. Le Comte, Ellis, Dobson Jensen. Skelron, Turner, Xield, Harding, Mason, Manning, Kellett, Oakley. ; AJI Saints’.—Darby, D’Audmy. Brown llliams, Averill, Thompson, Thom, Holt j Caslimore, Blackmore, Swinton. | Xorthcote.—Ablaster, Isbister, Stirlin®- { Mayall. Cooldrey, Aspden, Arm?I fage, Stephenson, Cross. Second Grade B Tamaki.—Webster, Coleman. Abbott Appleyard, Hill, Colson, Richards Hovte > Diamond (2), Adams, Fletcher. Third Grade i t S. de nKto 'V Henry, Williamson • Reynolds, Howards, Lvons Wall field, Conquer, McGurnev’ ' I Carter. * * * 0 x " "biamley, Ltting, Cooper Mcyeagh, Rawle, Harris, Riddolls Smith, A\ right, Lintott. Players reauester • catch 1.10 p.m. train for Mangere , Y.M.C.A.—f'arker, Hatfield. Warren Randerson, A-icholls, Mahon, Amos, Valem j tine, Cobb, Gavan. White. aien Grafton.—Bainbridge, Brown, Gaw Hawkes, Hansen, Hickey, Hilton, Purdom. Ramin, \\ eEly, White. Reserve i Murphy. M^i ndmn Jr7 Buo JV Graham. Wallace Maclean, Slator, Bond, Barnes, Robinson a. J- Roden, Aitken, Woolfcer. Lomax. ciS!i SOni r.V nit , ed ' —Matheson. Cato, Grubb S,n, Vr? ood - Gunthorp, Hadley, Hemming, Murray, Young, Daley, Gore. Saints.—ldle, Johnson (2), White m ?P bel n Thomas . Hastings, Willis, t>ryant, Needham. n^° W f r ■ B T^L ar . d - —Wilson, Goodman, McDonagh, McAnulty, Corringham, Cox iveesmg, Darnbrongh, A. Strong H ’ strong, Howse. Birkdale.—France, R. Shepherd, B. Ireland, A. Davis, F. Cramp. G. Dick, L. Cooper, E. Masters, A. Judd, F. Osmond. XT Pd e J’S° n • — K i ng. Knight. Oram, Hag-gu Reanney (2), Holt, "Wright, Ingha m. YV a ugh, Tubbert v. Lewis. Riddell. Cornev. Vnn!^ 1% c Chapn l an ’ Chapman, Chapman, Young, Scott, Allen, Murray. Glebe.—McNiel, Brambley, Jones, Ever«on Gillon Fisher (2), Reynolds, Moon, Carter, J* inlay, Meder, Grace, Aro m^m,™ lo vo,V Wa f ren ' Punch, Bruce, White, Ainkie, Knight, GarMtU 7’ Skilton, sen., Ambridge, Gould, !’> 30 p S m ° met at Commerce Street at „r^ en( i a ’ e B.—Motion, Warren, Warren w£il2", ,? ki , lton ' Skilton, Blockley, White,’ White, l arkinson, Moran. Emergencies: Massicks, I* urlong. Fourth Grade Ponsonby. Saunderson, Cochrane, Piesse, Stuart, Warneford, Lendrum, Street, Wallace, Gurney, Larsen, Dear, Stuckey. * Parnell.—llaszard, Browning, Hally, Hobbs, Wilson, Rollins, Clayton, Dinnison, Donald, Robinson, Barber Cat Sacred Heart College). Y.M.C.A.—Cutforth, Organ, Hart, Nicholls, Dow, McKenzie, Heard, Stevens, Miller, Harrison, Williams. Emergency: Balmain. North Shore.—McGregor, McCluskey. W urren, Lodge, Howden, Coates, Eckman, Black, Sale, BroinhalJ, Madden. Mount Albert A. —Watson, Wilkinson, Marlow, McFarlane, Slaney, Miles, W. Brough, Rowbottom, F. Bright, Sharpies, Underwood, Blomfield, Ford. Northeote.—McMillan, O’Leary, Borrows, Havill, Johnston, Morgan, Chapman, Harris, Gribbin, Kendall, Mitchell. Reserves: Ungemnth, Thackeray. All Saints A.—Lynden, Counihan, Wardrope, McGonagle, Swindley, Ramuge, Clark (2), Gully, Cunningham. All Saints B.—Cleal, Marshall, Parkinson (2), Moore, Gallagher, Corringham, Chalmers, Hanlon, Swinton, Hogg. Reserves: Farquhar, Munro, McMath, Sallen. Point Chevalier.—Bridges, Schlesinger,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19281116.2.46

Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 513, 16 November 1928, Page 7

Word Count
1,344

Cricket Moves On Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 513, 16 November 1928, Page 7

Cricket Moves On Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 513, 16 November 1928, Page 7

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert