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TEAMS _' :\;, TO-too^RQW. SYDENHAM CLUB. Seniors v. St. Albans, at Hatrloy So, 0— E. GassoD; iV. Patrick, D. McßeUi, G. McBoth, J. McEwin, H. King, C. Oliver, J. toung, W. Cunningham, J. Jvlutchison, 3. Grenfell. ' Senior B v. Biccauton, at Sydonhain No. I—C. Bellamy, J. Gray, E. Ciockioft, 3. Banon, H. McClelland, 3. C. Ayling, J'. Gordon, M. CVMallcy, E. Gumminga, "W. Hay. '. ~■'.■ '■•'■.'"■ Juniors v. liinwoofi, at Lancastor ST©.' 4—W. Jamea, C. Marshall, T. Coombor; J. Forrester, S. Froncll, G. Jfcrriraan, H: Moore, K. Purdom., yf. King, J. "Woods, It. C!.'if!!.-son. '. '
Thirds v. Sprcydon, *«.(• Sydenham Park— A. Gordon. L. Smart, W. Smart, J. Ncwmtii, \V. Oliver, E, Gas'son,' C. Gasson, SI. Gray A. Hendy, E. Edwards, H. Morriwan. Fourths v. Liinwood, at Sydenham Pork— J}. Siminonds, J., Simmonds,, G., Cotton, S. French, J. Thin, A. Reed, Collett, Hill, B. Oukea, M. Andrews, I. Pr.triok. • 'Emcrgencr —Brunda,!!. RICCAKTON CLUB. 1 Senior A v. Itinwood, iMEcastcr No. 1— C. B, Evans, A. C. FnJQar, G. IW. Haiaoa, 1 C. E. Guiney, K. ,B. Bain, B. B. Ca-ygill, J. L. 1 Powoll, D. Nixon, tv. T. Laxigbein, C. T. Rix and Zt. J. Kiliiot. Senior B'v, Sydenham, Sydenham No. 1- i R. S. Taylor, A. G. Jamieson, P. Hay, F. Poweil, E. E. JjoUrell, S. Johns, T. Mjllikon. A. Coz, G. H. Bobertoon, P. Aadirswe . arid H. SScGavin. Junior A t. St. Albans,- Hs®ley ■ A.' E; Byrne, H. L. Bbodea, C. "W. Beattie, C. J. Hore, 3. Brwto, C. HolWrd, C. Gibbfl, F. Cox, H. Bm-repßtoclc, <J. Mann and I». ~SV Grieve. . Junior B v. "West, Hagley No. i—E. Smith, A. Hoi, A. F. Hope, H. A'. B&rrott, J. 9. Hardie, H. Graiam, H. Bwm«, H, ,'o.' ~ Askew, T. Nelson, H. Wine and Emergency—Hcrnrood. Third—Win by dofsult from St. AndreWi. Fourth v East,, Xsracaster Nflr. 5—R. Barnes, A. Benzie, K. X».. Claxk, . S. Coombs, J. B. I'Aison, H. G-. P&iton, \PT. W. Pettift,. R. Monzics, T. . Prisk/ 'G. Stringer. Buckley, Oakley, Smith, . Schutnalter, Wear and Squire". i?' ■if "or. VETKS CLUB. Commercial Tra.-vellera\ met Veterans at Hagley Part yesijrdav. Vetorans macio i'Ol for seven wi-c^ci!; and declared (Samuels 4G, Brook 41 retired, Laurence 21, Harris 21, White 15, Bntlor hi, Fleming 11). Travellers replied with 189 for three wickets, iho-fuiiiyxr lipht saving l Teterana from defeat. Tno scorers for' the Travellers ytiro Barron 101 retired. Orchard 39, and Thorp 29. Louisson and ihicrp for Travellers, and Ijawrenoo and Battrav for Veterans, howled beat
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