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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR FIFTH TEST. (UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION'—BI ELECTRIC Til IGEiPff —COPTIIGHT.) MELBOURNE, February 4. There are three changes in the fifth Test team to play South Africa. Nash (of Tasmania), Ironmonger, and Fingleton replace H. M. Thurlow, 11. Hunt, and K. E. Rigg. The team is as follows: — W. M. Woodi'ull (Victoria, captain). W. H. Ponsford (Victoria). 11. Ironmonger (Victoria). D. G. Bradman (New South Wales). A. F. Kippax (New South Wales). S. J. McCabe (New South Wales). J'. H. Fingleton (New South Wales). W. A. Oldfield (New South Wales). W. J. O'Reilly (New South Wales). C. V. Grimmett (South Australia). L. r -Nash (Tasmatfia)/i - . ■ . I. K. E. Bigg, 12th man (Victoria).. :

INDIAN TEAM FOR ENGLAND. (UKITED association —KLECTBIO TBLEOR ATH COPYRIGHT.) (Received* February 4th, 7.10 p.m.) CALCUTTA, February 4. The Indian Board of Cricket Control is likely to invite the Maharajah of Patiala to captain the Indian team, which is visiting Englana during the summer. Prince Ghanashyam Singh, of Liindi, is to be deputy-captain, and the Maharajah Kumar, of Vizianagram, is to be vice-captain of the team, which was selected to-day, and is sailing on April 2nd. It will meet all tho leading county teams, the M.C.C., and the Universities, and will also play one Test match at Lords in June.

VETERANS V. " THE PRESS."

A match played at Hagley Parle yesterday between tho Veterans .and "The Press resulted in a draw. Batting first, The. Press mad® 149. Tho chief scorers were E. Ilai 1 31 < (retired), N. Archer 24, S. Wentworth •20, J. Mahoney 17. E. Stoneman 15. and W. Cull 11. At stumps the Veterans had scored 102 for the loss of eight wickets. T. Smith 33 (retired), McMenamtn 31 (retired;, Kempthome 11. and C. Harris 10 reaching double figures. Wedd one for 0, White two for 14, Smith two for 18, Harris three for 46, and Hawkins one for 20 bowled beßt for the Veterans, as did Archer four for 30 and Smith one for 13 for "The PrCBS.

TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. SHIRLEY CLUB. Senior A v. "Working Men's Club, at Richmond—P. Agassi*, R. Colthart E Chimminga, S Cowper, A. Davis, L. Kirk, I>. Mitchell, R, Pitt, W. Sweeney, E. T. Taylor, J. Watson. • » Senior B v. Mairehau, at Richmond —A. Algie, H. Aris, A. Boddington, G. Cameron, I Fraser, W. Gray, Donovan, D. Walker, L. Read, J. Streeter, R. Husband. Junior B r. Whitcombe and Tombs, at Linwood Pork—J. Adams, G. Algie, C. Algie, C. Brain, R. : J. Green, R. Pitt,- A. Walker, A. WhUobead, A. Weeks*. Tapper. , Third A t; Ki» Ora, at Sydenham No: 2 —-J. Booker, Lawlor, R. McKennie, F. McKenzie, McAllum, Hannigan, ScholHeld, H. Todd, Walker, T. Williams. . Third B v. Northeote. at Papanui—R. Booker, Hoare, Hooper, H. Johns, Lyell, liartin, Scott, Walton, S. Wentworth, A. Wentworth, Truman.- ' BECKENHAM CLUB. - Senior A v. St. Albans, at Beckenham—--TL Cummins, N. Stokes, R, Sherriffs. 11. Mills, Jj. Mills, S, Cawtheray, L. Carlyle, M. Ileath,J; Clarkson, R. Hollands, B. Griffiths. Emer-f gency: F. French. Senior B Philiipstown, at E. Cox, J. Abbett, L. Kent. W. Skelton, E. Dash, 8. Randall. E. Edwards, H. Woods, A. Stapley, S. Beslcy, G. Clemens, J. WeathorheJunior 0 v. Heathcote, ai Heathcote (train 1.15) —R. Smith, J. Hartigan, J. Landridge, H Walker, J. .... Roach, JE. Brunton, fc. Coombes, V. Coombea, F. Spencer, G. Logan, S. Sands. Emergencies: K. Banneid, - Xi. M Thfrd A v. Arjyle" House, at Beckonharn— R. Stanton. L. Watts. H. Thomas, C. Edwards, O. Brownleeß, K. Dash, C. Clarkson, E Flattery, J. Buchanan, J. Brown, L. Harris. Emergencies: K. McGrath, R Crowther Third B v. Heathcote, at Linwood——W. J. O'Neill. K. Louttit. J. Dromgoole, H. Wilson, E. McCormick, G. Kemp, G. Allen, R. Norrish, W. Walker, C. Smith, R. Smith. Beserve: R. Spi©i*s. TEMPLETON . CLUB. . Juniors v. Riccarton, at Riccarton S. Bush, F. Davison, W. Moore, D. Falconer, A. Mackie, sen., A. Xtackie, juu., G. G. Drayton, K. Familton, R. J. \oice, K. M Third Grade v. Ouruhia, at Templeton— D. Mortland. W. Watson, J. \ Vat '°"' White, T. Wright, D. Leggett A. ScottC. Knight, J. Cunneen, A. Gruppelaar. H. Kemptborne.

RAILWAY CLUB

t. Sunnyside—W. Fitzsimmons .T. Hatterslev I*. Hood, W. Aitken, D. Qnaid, i. Brooks, J. Peterson, T. Gilroy, W. Laivson, 8. Clegs, and M. Lohrey. Emergency: T. Warren. MARIST CLUB. Seniors v. Provincial Building?. »t Elmwood Park—J. Roach. J. Hamphr.es M. M<;Kendry, E. Flood. .T. Coomber, 0. Kirk, W. McDonald. A. Murray, B. Sheehy. Wahrliek, J. Watne. G. Waina. „ , ■. Juniors V. Urlwin's. at Woolston Park — H. Foster, G. Geary, D. Dugean, li. Foster. X. Harper, I. Harvey. J. Chalmers, G. Adams, W. Hallins, 8. Bateraan, E. Egan, J. Haley. PHILLIPSTOWN CLUB. Senior B v. Beckenham, at Beckenham—G. Gregory, H. Gillard, W. Lavery, W. Laffey, H. McFarlane, E. Bates, R. Beveridge, 8. .C. Austin, J. Cockle, A. Cockle. Emergency: F. Palk. . Juniors v. Railway, at Sydenham—lS. Ashby, P. Bookman, S. Kirk, W. Main, A. Barnard. G. Barnard, G. Main, H. Woollcy, R. - Loach, L., Ryan, E. Black. Emergency: J. TurnbulL UMPIRES* ASSOCIATION. Following are Suburban umpriea for tomorrow; — Senior A—St. Albans v. Beckenham, at Beckenham, Messrs Hocking and Todd; Shirley ▼. at Richmond, Messrs Winter and Clark; Sunnyside v. Railway, at Sunnyside, Messrs McLachlan and Perrin. Senior B—Beckenham v. Phillipstown, at Beckenham, Messrs King and Fleming; vincial Buildings v. Marist, at Elmwood, Messrs Knights and Blackwood; Bhirlcy Mairehau, at Richmond, Messrs Wootton and Waine. GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. Following is the draw for to-morrow: — Christchurch I. v. Hagley, Malvern- Park 1; Christchurch IT. v. Bailantyne s 1.. Malvern Park 4: Christchurch 111. v. Bailantyne s 11., Malvern Park 3; Christchurch IV. v. Beath's. Malvern Park 2; Spreydon v. McKenzie's, Spreydon (friendly): Technical 1. v. Technical 11., Ensor's road.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 6

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 6

CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 6

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