CRICKET.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION". , A " ,cetiii 3 of Hie Canterbury Cricket Association w-ao held luet night. Present— p°^ re „,f- Cant ('" the chair). D. Redcuth, &lmPS ° n ' *' B " Wud ' A letter waa received from tho Otago Association accepting the Associations suggestion -to play the Otage-Canterbury match at faster time, the proceeds to be devoted to the Returned Soldiers' Memorial I^md It was decided that a telegram bo' sent to Otago elating that it would bo convenient for tho Canterbury team to play on [ -Easter Saturday and Monday. Mr Ward was appointed manager of the team. Mr Simpson reported on a competition** committee's conference with the City and Suburban Association, saying that it had been agreed that it would be bettor not to play a. match between the two Associations this season. committee's action was approved. TECHNICAL COLLEGE CLUB. Third Grade A v. St. Albans, at Ensor's road—K. Spaan, H. Pcarce, I{. Wilson, Stuart. D. Williams. T. Hearfield, C. Austin, H. Calvert, Smith, A. Taylor, S. Pa liner; emergencies, Sullivan, Burbery. Third Grade B v. lticcarton at Ensor's road—H. Bellamy, L. Jones, L. Mardon, 2i. Jlaidon. J. Logie, D. Mitchell, P. Thomson, C. Dobbs. H.-Emras. A. Barnes, A. B<?ynon; emergency, Hoekina.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 12
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