Second Round Nears Close
GREEN LANE AND ELLERSLIE Suburban Cricket Tomorrow
THE fourth, series of second r Cricket Association's cka on the Domain tomorrow aitc teams. Green Lane, Albion ar engaged in interesting fixtures Principal interest is likely to be con centrated in the meeting of Green Lane and Ellerslie, who is expected to extend the competition leader to the utmost. Green Lane will have to show a marked reversal in batting form, compared with the last two Saturdays, to meet its opponent on leu el terms. The contest betwene Albion, which is one of the most improved teams in the competition, and Bonsonby, promises to be keen and interesting'. I pon the result of this game depends Albion's right to participate in the linal of the championship. Harbour Board likewise is in similar position in its match with W.Y.M.I. The Institute eleven lias shown marked improvement in the last few games, and should give a good account of itself. Teams are as under; Senior A Grade Green Lane.—Clark, Dykes, Hart, Hughes, Kerr, Paxton, Secombe, Scarborough, Wreath. Watts (3). W.Y.M.I. —Lewis, H. Chapman, F. Chapman, F. Yates, R. Kasper, a. Fox, K. Scott, G .Allen, A. Thomas, S. Young, W . Corney. Senior B Grade Fawcett, l.td. —.\xe-.i, Bell, Barrett, Rowe (2), Peebles (2), Skeen, Robinson, Kilgour, i .. Second Grade Green Lane.—-Beattie, Beesun CA, Carson, Cullum, ( lark, Hewett, Lentfer, Lucas, McElwain, Mcqjuarrie, Phillips, Warner. Avondale.—Dinian, Warnock (2), Craw-
nnul niati-lies of the Suburban npiouship v. i'l be commenced rnoon. when the three leading d Harbour Board will be A- ,l^;wM;L’; : lle Third Grade Avondule.—Pu\ . Wrtl M rriah. i ■] i-.n .t. v :andj dale. —i.. Ninl ' ire*u * . . . . Third Intermediate Grade Aveiulxle. —TanrierliHl, Cireen (2V Sh; ... WilcoxT* chiUls, I>avidson \ int ent, Taylor, BurFourth Grade Kvnlsior. —H Ho'.Tncks. J. Horrocka^ - j | (2). H. Benin n. L. Madden. MANUKAU YACHT CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA The Manukau Yachl and Motor Boat Club will hold its annual regatta and c hampionship day 'omorrow afternoon. Rat ing begins at 2.1 •_>. when the Ccro*» well Cup class event will start. The 14ft. championship will be sailed at 2.30 and the open yacht and 18ft. championship at 2.45. The launch race is timed for 3 o’clock. An outboard motor-boat cup event starts at 3.15, and the launch speed championship at 4 o’clock. Handicaps are as follow: Launches. —Rosita, scr; feurpriseu Dione, 2Jm: Elma, lOJm; Rainbow, 11m; Regal. 12*m: Norma, Ngaronuu 13?.m; lolonthe, 16m; Katui, 17m; Ramona, 20 trn. Following are the officers:—Starter and judge, Mr. W. Vaughan; assistantstarter, Mr. A. Grirrpsen; starter and judge for 12ft. class, Mr. I. Pennes. PT. CHEVALIER YACHTING The Point Chevalier Bailing Club announces the following handicaps for its racing during the week-end. Th» event is for the Schmitt trophies. Entries are a season’s record. Mistral, scr; Aratu, 4m; Belle, Gmfl Lois, 7m: Maidie, 9m; Valma, 10m$ Waiapu, 10m: Oreti, 13m; Sea King, 13m; Sea Ell'. 13m: Sea Rover, 13m;| Tulip, 16m: M atariki, 20m; Sea 20m; Vagabond, 23m: Mystery, 26m;j Doreen. 30m: Ivy, 30m: Kittawakey 33m; Sea Wolf, 40m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 915, 7 March 1930, Page 6
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504Second Round Nears Close Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 915, 7 March 1930, Page 6
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