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CRICKET.

INTEE-ISLAKD WOOB.'v

Considerable intertst ia beinj first Inter-Island match, to be Lancaster Park during The South Christchurch on Thursday, and th#'K«aj landers will all be here on tt«'t&J morning. The match will the same day. ,'.■■.'"...■"*

As fai- as is known, ths itaai-n J ally chosen will take part, It i, -S quite certain whether Rountre»„oß land, will be able to make .ths trip' n he cannot do so, Campbell (HiwWi I will take his place. ATcGirr, of VM ton, who is in partnoiriup iri&\s, Watson, the old Christ's College cm<L' not available for selection, ts WiSi about to. leave for tho Oil Ccruntiy '« combined business and -,pleasure tm ■ The' New Zealand .Cricktt Cooptifß not anticipate thai -the match '.Will-Mi financial Buccess, but it ebiaders "t&4 game is due to the players'<i{ both tSj The charges for adults will be Jj'jjQ Is 6d, and Is and; 6d after 5 p.m. 6tS< boys under 16 . years of age «jg |{ granted entrance lor the 'three dip 2 le. The additional tat will be borne b; & Council, and not charged to the iptcttx

MATCH AT ; HANBBit^

A. very, interesting nulch took fji'i Hanmer Springs on 'WeJßeeday;, bitnil Sisters and Nurses andl.the PatientiHUJ Queen .Mary Hospital. Tho men'ttl' bat left hand and bowl ladies, batted first and made 13i : S*j Trott, by.excellent,crioket,i;scoredU s fii Mason ,36 played foally well, trhik la Opie 17, and Sister 'Chamberlain mi ci| surprised the cr&wd. Tho Htintmii 99 for five wickets (Trilford nrtiMß Reeves 27, Martin 2r, MfcCormi(j*''l(i» O'Reilly bowled really'wetl antfkfjW tluee wickets. Miss Opie came'littttia two catches that certainly eblipsJaMJlite by the men'. , Sister Trott fielded well.' Altogether, •tio'ladietiiw) much brighter cricket than the.men:'"'

SOUTH 7 CANTBEBTJBY AND NOH

OTAGO,

The following team will represent Ki Otago against South Canterbury at lis on 11th inst:—H. Galo (Union), F. A. G ham (Union), H. Gudaell (Union), P. •Hargreavea- (Oamaru), T.. W.-. Jaopll .| bion), Fred; Jones (Oardaru), F.wrOJt (Union), H. Bobertson (Union), D. m (High School), W. M. Uttley (Ounin), Zimmerman (Oamaru).

, Y.M.C.A, OI.UJB. . The following will represent T.M.CX l> m Fourth~Grad« v. West &n*tchuMi School (Lancaster Park, No; '»-P™t Bush, Brosnan, F.'Chappie, E C\*lM Chappie, Forsyth, Kavanogh, Lillejuw." Alister, Wai'i. ' „,]„», Fifth Grade t. St. Oftft pital Corner No, <)-Amtaf, W«g lias, Copp, Dawson, J. • Donovan, Boberts. Silvester. W^ Sixth Grade A v. Spreydon (£««» ner No. 6)-Angas, Lane, Lamb, MoFall, Prisk, Eodd», «;f 6 °sLth n °Grade B v. High School A W«g Corner No. Forsyth, Hanson, Hawkins, Beidy, G. Wilson. .; :

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 10

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 10

CRICKET. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 10