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CRICKET.

I N.5.W. TEAM. i Advice ha 3 been received that South 'Wales team wi!l leave Sydney for Nov.Zealand on February ,Ist. HEATHCOTE WILLIAMS SHIELD. The New Zealand Cricket Council has j-ust received a telegram from tfca Aucidanu Grammar School, stating" that it lias cha 'longed the Christchurch Boys' High School for the Heathcote TTiliiams Shield. _ l''-° match Trill be played in Christchuroii on December l&tli. VETERANS' CLUB. The match between St. Albans Old TimaM and Veterans "'as ""on by the latter by 10rur.s Old Timers Trade 107 (.Taylor -1-, Dunn 10. C. TT. Colviile 15), and Veterans 514 (Wlnte 78, retired, Fox 20, Rattray retired. A. Ma-nn 20, Chapman a3, Sanders 191. 'J'aylor and Dunn for Old Timers and Eattr-'i", Brcok. and Chapman for Veterans w«re !hc best bowlers. Y.M.C.A. CLUB. The ioliowingf arc tho teams for io-mor-row: Third grade B v. Sargood's, Lancaster Park—Lyall. Calder, Ambrose, Dawson (2), Copp, Brov.-n, Garbutt, Times, Deans, Johnston. I Fifth gra-de t. 8.11.5. C-, Uo3pital Ootner No. C—Kidtiey, Kerr, Howison, Brown, i Bryden, Iflewellyn. Nowton, L-ord. Jarvis, ! McGeo, Dealrin, Maiden, Naah. McKay. ' Sisth grade v. Technical College, Hospital Corner No. 9 Greg?, McLean, Cullen, Aria, Gardiner, Drury, Lee, Quane, Pettit, Munro, Same, WoolcOKjk, Pdnnner, Eeidy. Seventh v. St. Andrew's Colleg-e, St. Andrew's No. I—Almond, Sopp, Hurrell, Emerson, Powell, Collins. Passmore, Gapes, i Smith, Pimm, Lee D., Hatchard, Capstick, : Grimmer, Taylor. P. ELLESMERE ASSOCIATION. The results of the third series of matches in the second round of the Ellesmera Association's competitions resulted as follows: College 186 v. Leeston 128—Drawn. ■Weedons 159 v. Doyleston 15J. Irwell 140 v. Ellesmere 75. Sptingaton 71 v. Soxithbridge 45. HAWKE CUP MATCH. (P**S3 ASSOCIATiOIf TSLJ6OEAM.) WANGANUI, December G. The Hawke Cup match was . resumed; in beautiful weather. Manawatu was all out for 9<J (McVicar 12 not out). Holland took 10 wickets for 42 Jun+. • Wanganui, left With 141 runs to win, knocked up the required number with tho loss of only three wickets, and thuß retained the cup. The principal scorers were Loudon not out 7'5, Wood 38. BIG SCORING. (PHSBS ASSOCIATIOK TELfiGRA.It.) INVERCAJIGILL, December e. Playing against Invercargill yesterday A. Driscoll, of the Marists Cricket Club, compiled his third century for the Beason, scoring 10(3 not out. His total for tho season is nOO, being the highest in tho b'outh Island.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17940, 7 December 1923, Page 12

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17940, 7 December 1923, Page 12

CRICKET. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17940, 7 December 1923, Page 12

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