CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION.
Th« Canterbury Cricket Association mot vestcrday. Present— Mersrs A. Cant (chnirniwrt, E. R. Cay«M, T. W. - P-«»s, X E. Willst/ved, "W. Ij. Kins, and E. E. Cra-wehav (secretary). ■In connexion with i-he misundersT.andms which had arifen the reception and entertainrnont of tho Otag-o team and officials in the secretary explained the hitch, which had occurred in regard to the ieeu* of tickets for admission to Lancaster Park, which \ra» practically th-n only ca-uee for legitimate complaint, and it wae resolved to write to the Oio.no Association regretting the misunderstanding whicli had occurred, and explaining the position,- the matter t-o be left in tho hands of the chair-rnn-n and the to deal with.
Mr Rf-ert-e gaxe notic« of motion to rescind the resolution, that players be charged for complimentary passes.
A match woe played at Hae-ley Park Het,w*en tho Veterans and Hairdressers, the former winning: by 43 runs. Scores: Vet-e----rn.ng 216 45 retired, Lawrence 40, Jewel! T6, Mar.n 27 retired, Archie MeNae 03 not out. Pasre 19); Hairdriers 170 (Ferfnisr<n 49 retired, F. .Tarman 44, McFnrlnno IV, Priesrnatl 17, Barnham 13). Brian, Campbell, and Troon for Hairdrceeere, and Alpe Lawrcno?, McXr«?, Harris, and Jewell bowled well for Veterans.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION.
Press, Volume LI, Issue 15174, 12 January 1915, Page 10
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