CRICKET.
The annual, meeting of the Sydenham and Addington 'Grl'Sket Cluhw-as held on Monday, ■w.h._ titer, was a good at.«ncamce. Mi j'. Baldwin presided. The armnal report and balance-sheet . wer-e read, th*. latter showing a credit ___„-«_ of £118s lff_T," and a b_iknc_ of assets over liabilities of £-275 lis 9dl The officers were elected a__ follows:—Patron, Mr 6. Hopper; president, Mr J. Baldwin ; vice-presidsiits, Dr. R. W. Anderson, Revs. E. A. and Scott Allan. Messrs W. B. Clarion. J. Erowu, W. X "Mundav. It. Gill, JVM ."Murray, and H. G. 1511, M'.H.R.; pr.i-ct nv. Mr ~._ Jacobs, jun. . assistant-sccretar-v, j'r G. Alexander; treasurer, -Ir A. McMr>-h;s:»: captain, Mr AA-- j. Jjikvrw • : committee, Messrs Robertson, Fuvvko. E'-.>nn, Tavl«r, Bates, Rowe, R:c-s.. O. C"". ■ yicill, Yates, Knott, Tlallev, Oh-id:.- j ■a-u-ltnrx, Messrs ■ J. M. R_e»_ and G. Dew ; to tho Cricket Association, llpj-srs <). J. ' Fovke, T. W. Reese, nnd C. Taylor. At the annual meeting of the Amber-ley Cricket Club' on Saturday, officers were elected as follows:—Pref-'dcnt, Mr F. Courage; vice-nresidents. Messri.: G. Ensor, G. B. Starky, Dr. FitzHemy. Messrs F. A. I Cook, T< del'and Kemnthoriie ; captain, Mr ;F. L. Adams; treasurer, Mr C. B. Mason; secretary, Mr F. L. Adams; managing committee, Mr C. B. Mason, Dr. Fit„fTenry and Mr Adams. Mr G. B. Starky's bat for best batting average was .won by F. L. Adams, And Mr F. A. Cook's ball for bowling average was won by C. ii. Mason. The animal meetinjr" of thoSouthbridga Cricket Club was held on Katurdav evening. Tlie officers .rrcl-rcl were:—Patron, Mr R. H. Rhode., M.H.R, : president, Mr Edw. J. Cowan ; general committee, Messrs W. and I. Inwood. R. J. Hill.- W. 8. Mitchell, M. Curran and C. H. Willis; ground committee. Messrs Hill. Curran, Inwood, W. and J. G. "Niven, and Rev. P. J. Cccks; captain, Rev. P. J. Cock's (re-elected): vicecaptain, Mr R. J. Hiil; selection committee, captain, vice-captain and secretary; delegate to the Union. Rev. P. J. Cocks. Tliebat presented by the captain for tin? highest batting average was won by Mr J. Collier.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10759, 12 September 1900, Page 3
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