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I GREEN'S CLUB. AFFILIATION WITH C. AND S. ASSOCIATION. The adjourned annual meeting* of T. 11. Green and Co.'s Cricket Club was concluded 10.-t eight, 2Ur G. H. Duggan proBiding. The chairman reported that lie and Mr "W. "W. Cowlin, the secretary, were received by the Sydenham Club at its annual meeting. Somo of the metabers thought the Green's Club members should join individually. , The secretary of the Sydenham Club wrote as follows:—"Aftsr carefully considering tha matter of .affiliation with the Sydenham Crici'sei Club put forward by your delegates, I iiave io report that my committee desire to inform you that they are prepared to receive all, cr any, members of your club.as ordinary members of the Sydenham Club under its rules, and will endeavour at all femes to- keep, your together 'in our teams." Mr Co.jviin said- that in luf opinion Green's Club .vou.d lose ii 8 identity altogether if it want, in under the conditions put tc-rward. -,..-■ Mr V. Lawsqn siiid the club had been a successful and a happy one, and it would be broken up altogether if it joined Sydenham. Rather than do. tha', the v ciub snould play friendly "matches this ".season with other firms. ... ■:■ Mr Cnappjll; suggested the club shou'd keep bri with the C.ty and Suburban Asso- : ciatio'n" arid'''smack' them up again." ilr Lawson: "Wouldn t it Lie p033.b1e t>get a crowd together and foiin a club und^r the district scheme?" Ho moved that the club should apply for ufiiiliaJion to the Canterbury Cricket Associat.on and enter a junior and a third grade team. He said that the City and Suburban Association .! was sliding down, and he thought the >; ciub would prcs,;er in tne Canterbury AssoI ciation. Mr E. Chappell thought the clu.b was .! still under :in obligation to the City and
Suburban Association. .It a sporting action to desert it tail Ijf£a| S '. The motion waa lost. ■ *ltstksm The secretary said the clur> w a position to run two a-nior IM JyjH|H Mr It. Langford moved that should bo entered in the City M« Association's competitions *hsa *j£wlilß said the club would not have * getting into the District AstocitUofc^^M Mr Lawßon moved a» an maertnwwg raMI the dub Bhould p'ay i' year, but tho motion lapsed »r seomder. _ f^-JStw ~.Mr Lawson: Well, M I tihe City and Suburban j have the laugh of us, beeauaa weW*l||s| | the white feather. . ' 'jr||'S ■A member: No,' we haven... -jbW M ...The chairman: I think we haw. .^£jg|i ilr Langford's motion was carries. SS|| was decided to enter a £»t aBO *^S f M grade team. '»w.^«SSlir'l§l • The secretary explained that eion of the club did not hoM ?»*« *%"»£ U general meeting of the Aieooatam mffl, tober 20th. ■ _ • i Messrs Cowlin and <^*?P| n C' delegates to the City and SuJ*n» fl^,'ciation. ' . • ' It was decided thnt the -enS^S^!^ should be the same as last •year. - '<*" i BOYS' ASSOCU ' nOK * Al|M j- : Last orening at the Chrisichureh "&&%£ S College, a meeting of the e^* l * l^^ ";. Canterbury Boys' Cricket *"****%&.% held. Present-Mr T. M. Hade.* man), Rev. Father Buckley, **' J ; Marceilin, Messrs C.J. Goldstone, G.«. Q | * Kenzic, J. M: Tait. T. S. j G. S. A. Biltcliff (hon. SSL* * g IC3 for absence were C. S. Johnston and W. H. -'-j A letter was received from McPhee (hon. secretary of the Cricket Association) regarding tive matches. The letter wngjij ■ .. A. Perrm was appointed bcr of the executive. It was decided to call V« ™T%M £ J three under 16. ***'*>'*,JmU \ 14, and that the date I should bo October fith, commence on October 184, '" other circumstances petnutun?. mrSS* The question o: practice w lc for arrangement l*tween the •Committee, and -Sh* dn " r 3S!fIW It wos decided that » petition should take place tla* GREGORY'S KNEE W S£dj« " (BT ' CABLE-PRSSS AS '» oCU ' no *^^i^| "WE ■..'Ua'sarJuiJax *» D *- z - CABL " *^L;"i£%^E .-■ SYDXEY. Stpte««|gt t l^p The fast bowler, Jack Gk^^^W tr\ v -out in » minor match on .. 3 *' ,?^f-*-, '-lK view of the Englishmen's visit, He bowled below cpeed and SSfiygK wickets, but demonetrated taat «■ -mm^SSM knee ia sound aeain. •*§sl^^B K Wmiiiiiiw'i
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18185, 23 September 1924, Page 14
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