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CRICKET.

TH*f SECOND TEST MATCH.

THE WEATHER OUTLOOK. (srtscuir to "the press.") ■WELLINGTON, March 6. There was a heavy downpour of rain here this morning, and-though it has ceased for the time being, a further downpour is predicted, so that the outlook for to-mor-irow's teat cricket match is not at all good.

CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. The following arotho'fixtures for the next round, commencing' to-morrow: — Senior grade—Sunnyside v. Woolston, at Sunnyside; Greens A v. Upper Ricoarton, at Sydenham No. 2; Greens B v. St. Albans, at Sydenham No. 9. Junior grade—St. Albans t. Packer and Jones, at St. Albans; D.LC. v. St. John's, at Woolston; City Counoii y. Templeton,- at Sydenham No. 4; Greens win by default from Upper Riccarton. ■ Third <rrade (fiist day>—Woolston v. Council, at Woolston; Kaiapoi v. Malrehau, at Sydenham No. 1; Harewodd, a bye. Second day—Woolston v Mairehau,, at Woolston; Kaiapoi v. Harewood, at Harewood; Council a bye. -. • ', The following are the teams' for tomorrow: — Greens—Senior A: R. Langford, J, Jonea, L. Watson, B. Morris, G. Robertson, G< Scrimshaw., W. Lawson, G. Duffgan, H. French, and R- French. Senior B-A. Pitt, R. Ktt, W. Lee, W. Cowlin, I. Kent, C. Prebbfr, W. Lagan, D. Lagan, T. Tillevshotfi,;iJ. Henderson, and D.' McKenzie. . _ ,

I Juniors win by default. - St. Albans—Seniors: E. Andrews, P. Winter, C. Winter, R. Winter, E. Colville, G-. Corville,»J. Phelps, W. Walls, J. Carringttn, H. Carter, C. Dobbs, and L. McNae. Juniors—R. Ladbrooka, S. Esoott, J. Gfceen, R. Butcher, P. Hammond, G. Earrar, H. Downing, H. Shaw, H. Boundy, G. Sandford, E. -Cooke, —. Jackson. TJpner Riccarton—Seniors: J. Mattnewt, D. Murray,'H. Carr, L. v ßattray, B, MoCloskie, A. Cox, J. Fleming W. Langi »• Bush, E. Clarke, and C. Da™ _ St. Jobn's-Juniora: H. Nutodge, C. Rolle, J. Howes, C. Smith, R. Woods, J. Edmonds, W. Reeves, A. Blackwood, 0. James, A. Dryden, and H. ,Durie. . , T.M.C.A. CLUB. The/following are the teams for,{P;»nw: Fifth grade v. Marist. Hospital Corn* No. 4-Jarvis, Bryden, Flewellen (2), Newton, McGee, Maiden, Deakin, Lord, Nas£, M. Roberts, Sixth grade—A "bye. _ Seventh grade f! 8.H.5., Hospital Corner No 10-Almond, Hurrel, Emerson, Collins, Passmore, Gapes, Smith, Pimm, D.l Lee, Hatchard, Sopp, Capstiok, Gnmmer, Taylor. HALKBTT V. VETERANS. Veterans played lUUrtt q on_ H*gl.f Pg yesterday, and won by 128 runs. V to TOand Dudley 10. Bowling for Veterans, C, toyk'i iS/Sfr two, and for Halkett, w *?"?, fo Ut . ■ wickets, Henderson- three and CampDeU tour. .

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18016, 7 March 1924, Page 12

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18016, 7 March 1924, Page 12

CRICKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18016, 7 March 1924, Page 12