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Keen Games Tomorrow

FINISH OF FIFTH SERIES Suburban Cricket at Domain KEEN interest will attach to the Suburban Cricket Association's competition matches which are to be conchnJe ( | on the Domain tomorrow, provided weather conditions are suitable. This because of the prospect of Albion and Ponsonby gaining wins over Green Dane, the competition leader, and Harbour Board, respectively, and thus evening up the teams again.

Backed by a score of 278 runs in | the first innings, Albion’s chances of | a two-pointer are distinctly bright. ; particularly in view of the fact that j Green Lane so far has lost two wie- i kets lor 43 in its first innings. Then- j is always the chance, however, that ! tho competition lender will rise to the j occasion, but in any case the fight is likely to be exciting. Ponsonby piled up a substantial j scare of 245 in its first innings against j Harbour Board, which so far has lost j three for 38. If the Ponsonby bowier, ! McFarlane, can reproduce his form of a week ago, Harbour Board’s plight j should be very awkward. One of the hardest struggles is j likely to bo seen in the Ellerslie - ; W.Y.M.I. match. Ellerslie has batted j itself into a* strong position of 243 runs in the first innings, but Institute lias made an equally attractive start by knocking up 50 for the loss of only j one wicket. Senior A Grade W.Y.M.I.—A. Lewis, H. Chapman, F. j Chapman. K. Scott, V. Albrecht. S. < Young, W. Corney, R. Kasper, A. Thomas, I F. Yates, G. Allen. Senior B Grade Invicta.—Houston, Everitt, Mellor,

M ■ lUKlilVnr \ I ini;, n?, 1 r pi£ K ‘ ,bmßon ' l ’ r, W ' I , T'V'aVPir'*,"- “s"- m. Second Grade Grccll Lillie. —Beattie, Beast, n . Clllllim (2), Carson, IWett. > t c<j2S*i MrCtu.-irrh*. Phillips, Warn, 1-. nh - v , Avomlale.—Dinenn, Warnock (2). ford, Somerville, Shaiv, Simpson ’ ( Crowe. Lindsay. J. Wood, R Kirk ”• Third Grade Edendale. —R. Warren, R VinVL* Heartland, XV. Edmonds. A. Bloeklev’ tv Earwaker, H. Lloyd. H. Coulthurst Siddell, K. Strong, A. Motion, N. U Bloc£ Royal Oak Baptist.—Cox, Walton Kent ley. nine Sager. Fulljam.s, Hav Warn W ilsomHiuvis. Goddard, Needham. Grit Avondale. Blenncrhaset HininWyler. Mills, Baker, Davies, Webb vl?' lance, Hawthorne, Morrish, Oldnal] f Shaw. ’ Third Intermediate Gride Avondale. —Fannerhill, Johns, Gr«.h (l), Childs, Tapi in, Wilson, WUcociT Shaw .Tones, Davidson, Burgess Tavlnr Vincent. ’

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 879, 24 January 1930, Page 6

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391

Keen Games Tomorrow Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 879, 24 January 1930, Page 6

Keen Games Tomorrow Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 879, 24 January 1930, Page 6

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