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CRICKET.

WELLINGTON AND THE M.C.C. TEAM. I'Rlih I'ASSES FOR RELIEF WORKERS. ;p«63'j ASSOIiUIIOK IixEGEA-M I WELLINGTON, March 10. The rmylish cricket team has heartily concurred in the suggestion of the New Zealand Cricket Council that a number of passes to the match ngamst Wellington should be allocated to relief workers. The Marvlehone team will be welcomed bv the l'rimc Minister (the Rt Eon.' (L W. Forbes), and members of tho Cabinet on ilonday, and a civic reception, at which the lit. Hon. J. G. Coates and the Mayor (Mr I. C. A. Ilislop) will hpeak, will be accorded them on the same day. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. The trophies for the <jn.de competitions will be pre.Eented lo the winners liy the president at Hn S ley Park oval at the conclusion of Saturdays play. CHRIST'S COLLEGE V. COLLEGE HOUSE. As the result of n match between a Cluiet'e College eleven and a team from Colleg'! House, College Houso was defeated by one wicket and 131 runs. College House went to the crease first and was dismissed loi 5a runs (Hcvfi 10, Wcet-Watsan V- ; .lucobsor, five for 23, Deans three for li). Christ's Collc'rc then scent in, and at the call of time had compile! 185 for the loss o ; utc wickets (Eaton retivod 81, Deans 19, Pearson 10, Crisp 10; Haiuinv Jliree for 2J, 'Xonis ll,ree for 211. SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. •» The Mauagement Committee of tho Suburban Cricket Association met last eveniDg. Present: Messrs H. M. Hogors {cliairman), J. K. ITcming, K. J. Hillsdon, S. Cawtheray, ).. Watson. C. J. McLachlan, A. Leach. J. Clarkson. P. Peacock. W. G. Oakley, K. h. Hood, T. Davison, \V. Slccman, K. King, and W. O. Aitken. The Arey-la House aud Shirley Clubs e*,pl a „ a tions ß tor playing unregi.lered '"embers waF received and accepted. ■ The St. Albans Club introduced tho que*tlcD of altering the rules referring to tho starting time of matches and use of. club grounds, Jmd were referred to the rules gov erning the alterations to rules. The Competition* Committee reported thatnil grade competitions, except third grado B had been finalised, and in the third grade B* the Lyttelton team were in an impregnabi* position. It was decided to declare all competition matches finished, and to pJ»y the lolhnving trial games next Saturday :—Senior A v senior B at Beekcnliam Park; juniors v third grade, at Sydenham Park r.o. 2. The register-keeper reported that a total of 835 players had been registered. It was agreed to arrange a complimentary dinner to the mcrobcrß of the representative team, and to invite representatives of tho New Zealand Cricket Council, Canterbury Cricket Association. Umpires' Association", and captains of winning teams. It was decided to reimburse the umpires for expenses incurred iu travelling to a match tit Tcmplelon. Eeprcsentative Team*. Tho following teams have been selected to plav on Saturday next: —Senior A v. senior B. at Beckenham Park —J. Hartley, L. Watson (Sunnysido), N. • Stokes (captain), S. CiMvtherav, ,T. Colombus, J. Weatherliead (Beckenham). M. Lolirey, K. Bailey . (RailWay), I). Batem/in (Maireliau), F. Pitt, and J. Booker (Shirley). Senior B v. senior A, at Beckenham —P. Kiddey, F. Smith (Sproydon), T. Wftine, I. Harper. G. Bla!:ey, W. McDonnell (Marist). C. Smith, P. Egan. It. LangfOrd, i\ Harris (Working Men's Club), and L. Algis (Shirleyl. Juniors v third grade at Sydenham No. 2—W Sleeman and K. Watson (Harewood), fi. Playlo (Templeton), A. McMillan (St. Albans), K Oox (captainl. R. Griffiths (Beckenhnm), O Hampton, \V. Hobson (Elmwood), E. Barron, C. James (Avon), J. Haitorsley (Railway). W. Silvester (Stewart's Gully), and L. Timms (Riccarton). Third Grade v. Juniors, at Sydonham No. 3—S. French, H. Stribling, H. Marks (Kia Orft), F. Jenkins. I(. Dinecn. H. Rayncr, (Stewart's Gully), E. Lynch (Northcote), E. Sibley (Heathcotc), L. Stead (Ouruhia), H. Wilson, W. McDonald (Lyttelton), A. Spiccr, W. Marshall (Avon). W. McCrorio (Argyle Houfo), and S. Bamford (Eiccftrton). The junior and third grado teams to visi' Ashburton at Easter will be selected after the matches, and any player in any team Unable to play is requested to ring 32-728. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. DOMINION MOTOKS. The following -will represent Dominion Motors, Ltd., in their annual match agttintt Blackwell Motors, st the Hospital corner on Saturday, at J. 45 p.m. —A. Fleet, T. Kennedy, li. Robinson. \V. Cooper, D. Millard, S. Moor, T. Millard, M. Hill, W. Wicks, J. Capstick, J\. MoTland, M. Dixon.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20806, 16 March 1933, Page 10

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20806, 16 March 1933, Page 10

CRICKET. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20806, 16 March 1933, Page 10

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