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CRICKET.

. ♦ CANTERBURY TEAM. PLAYERS SELECTED. The following players have been selected by the Canterbury Cricket Association to attend practices, commencing at Hajlev Park to-morrow, with a view to the selection of the Canterbury representative team: — E. Brosnahan, G. Grcgorv. .T. McEwin, H. T. Stringer CLa*\ Chrislchurch). M. Boon, K. Head, G. Kussell, and K. 0. Talbot (Linwood). A. Cos. C. L'. Evans, C. E. Guinev (Kiccarton >. L. R. Erunton. R. Xorrie, D. \\". Reese, D. i£. Saudni&n. I'. Woods (St. Albans). K. A. Gaison (Sydenham). <-'. A. Corks, J. L. Findlay, W. llaye=, F. Jarrett (V.'c:-t Chrisithurvh ). I. Croiab, G. Murtiock (High School Old Boys). S. G. Letter (Old Coiiegisns). N.Z. TEAM. CHRISTCHURCH MEN LEAVE. The Canterbury members of the Xew Zealand cricket team which is to visit Australia left tor Wellington last night to join the Makui'a, which leaves for Svdnev to-dsv. The players are:—W. K. Patrick, R." C. Blunt, D. ilcßcth. W. Cunningham, C. G. Crawford, arid C. Oliver. The Otago men, R. de R. Worker and A. W. Alloo, were »!eo on the ferry. Mr J. V. Peakc, lion, fecrctary -of the -N'ew Zealand Cricket Council, went with the players as manager. About fifty cricket enthusiasts, headed' by Mr J. S. Barrelt, chairman of the Xew Zealand Cricket Council, wished the players "the best cf luck," and cheered them as the train drew out. Before lie left Mr Peake' told a* reporter that Mr 'Arthur Rose had presented a. trophy for the best batsman, conditions to be drawn up by the manager. VETERANS' CLUB. The following will represent Veterans ?!?ainst New Brighton to-morrow:—Brown, Brook, Butler, Cook, Fox, Feary, Frampton, Bou'.ton. White, Harris, Hendeiscn, Thomson, Jones, Hotz, Wilkins. ELLESMERE ASSOCIATION. Weedons and Irwell played a, drawn p.ime at Weodons on Saturday. Tfeedons batting first made 153 (Taylor 51 not out, Thompson 28, Walker 22, Marshal 17, Meyers 12). Invcl: had made 58 f:r nine wickets when time was called (L. B. Coc 21, J. Chamberlain 12). For Irwell, P. Chamberlain four for 31.' Candy:. two for 17„ Heslop two for 41, Doak .one. for 35, and for Weedons, Davison sijf for 19, and Walker two for 31 secured, the wickets. College defeated Springston by three wickets. Springston made 100 - (Chambers 29, Oddy 29, Bourne 10), and College 148 for seven wickets (Miller 77, Knight 40, Brown 12, Hey 3 2). Knight, Hey,. Ruddenklau, and Graham for College, and Chambers, Sail, and Bourne t'or Springston, bowled best.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 7

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 7

CRICKET. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 7