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AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR N.Z. CLEM HILL WITHDRAWS SURPRISE AT CHOICE OF SUBSTITUTE IUNHEU PHKSS ASSOCIATION —BV ELECTMU TELEUBArH—COPYRIGHT.) (Received February 9, 11.20 p.m.) SYDNEY. February 9. The Australian cricket team for New Zealand has been further weakened by the withdrawal of Clem Hill, i Surprise is expressed at the player [chosen to replace him—E. R. Wyeth, a slow bowler, who has played in only two Sheffield Shield games for Queensland. OTAGO TEAM TO MEET WELLINGTON THE SELECTED PLAYERS j I ! <r*i\ss isaocnTiov telegram.) | DUNEDIN, February 9. The Otago cricket team against Wellington is as follows: —Badcock (captain). Cavanagh, Chettleburgh, Clark, Dickinson, Ditchfield, Dunning, Elmes. Moloney. Talbot, and Uttley. TASMANIA V. VICTORIA j RECORD PARTNERSHIP j I I KESH ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTIUC I TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) j MELBOURNE, February 9. Victoria, second innings, scored 560 j for six wickets declared (I. Lee 258.1 S. Quin 210). Tasmania, second innings. scored 163 for six (Jack Badcock 40, T. Trembath none for 20). The match was drawn. Quin and Lee established an Australian record for a fourth wicket partnership of 424 runs, the previous best being 315. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY I ST. ALBANS CLUB Suburban v. fthirley .Junior A. at St.j Albans Fark—H. Wilson, E. Fox, R. Winter, j J. "Whiter, F. Porteou?, G. Peglor, W. Walls-. T. Witte. W. Bestman. A. Day, C. Clark i Ninorgenr y : .1. Barter. | I HAKEWOOD CLUB .Junior Grade v. Provincial Buildino. at s>t. .'James' Park—A. Shipley, F. Shipley, W. Slceman, F. Preoeo. D. Mnrrin. B. 'Road, J. Graham, A. Smith, S. Flewellyn, B. Watson. L. WatKon. i Third Grade v.. Temploton, at Barrington ' Park—R. Meßeath, R. Stok n?, R. Marks, 1 11. Sleemnn, JT. Brown. A. Nelson, A. Fal- , loon, A. Morwood. W. Powor, W. Donald, ; G. Goodall. [ NEW BRIGHTON CUB t \ v. Anlsebrook'fit thft Rawhiti j)om;jih—i 1). Jarvis. .7. G. Hay. Waghorn. Watfnn, C. Kerr. H. Ayr PS . T. Wilholni. 1 lav <;n. J R. Russell. A. Boyd, T. Million, hj, C. Richards. Thompson (2). A. W. Thorna*. * 1). f'arson?on. R. Marriott. * TEMPLETON CLUB ' Senior T5 v. Mrrivnln. »i 'JYmpluimi—]•'. 1 Davison K. Mackie, C. Pmii'n, n, J. Voi.-o, (i. Dravlon, F. Plavli'. G. Plnvlo. F. Ayro-. 1 11. Grncn, D. Mortinnd. A. C'.ircv.
Third Grade B v. Harewoud, at Barrington Park —V. Ayres, W. Howe, G. Rowe, S. Bush. A. Scott, O. Voice. 11. Kempthorne, T. Wright, D. Beggcit. B. Manion, G. Watson. Emergencies: E. Child, K. Davison. WEST CHRISTCHURCH CLUB First Grade v. Old Collegians, at Hsgley Park No. 2—P. F. Allen. J. Burton, J. I*. Findlay, G. B. Gregory, R. W. Hope, .1. L. Kerr, J. Patrick, J. W. Peake, H. G. Smith, E. A. "Vincent, M. C. Ward. Second Grade v. East Ohrislehurch, nt Rugby Park (middle) —T. Booker, W. 11. Brown. B. Colwill, T. R. Condliffe, J. H. Fullwood. R. E. Hnstie, K. Hny. L. C. Gillard, L. C. Shand, H. Sttibling. J. K. Wetsford. Third Grade A v. Sydenham, al Sydenham Park No. 2—K. B. Bain, P. O. BellSyer, R. J. Camm, E. B. Caygill, W. Douglas, E. E. Luttrell, H. S. Manning, J. Ramsden, W. .T. Sim, R. Twyneham, G. E. Yates. Third Grade B v. Boys' High School, at Straven road—P. A. Adams, E. Fishor. W. Fright, C. I. Featherstone, J. Fox, W. Goss, M'. Johnston, G. McHerron, F. Price," S. R. Rollins, T. W. Shirley. •Fourth Grade v. St. Andrew's College, nt St. Andrew's College—J. Ballinger, W. Coombes, J. Oorbett, E. Densen, C. O. Gordon, F. P. Hill. R. .1. McLnchlan, I;. Niall, 3. F. Patterson, E. W. Smith, .1. W. Stevens. Fifth Grade v. Riccarton. a: Hospital Corner No. 2—H. G. Adams, G. Calvan, E. Beathwiek, K. McVinnie, E. P. Neame, K. Reeve, V. Robertson. .1". 11. Saville, .1. "Wason, F. A. Way, D. Weir. RAJLWAY CLUB v. Shirley, at Sydenham Park No. !>—,l". Peattie, E. Brook, R. Oierend, M. Lohrey, FI. Halliday, L. Hood, F. Bartlett, G. Bailey, G. Bradford, J". Hattersley, and D. Mitchell. I J VETERANS' CLUB V. GIRLS' ! ASSOCIATION I The Veteruns' Club 386 for eight wickets beat the Canterbury Girls' Association's k team, which scored 84. For the girls' team ' R. Symons 27 not out, B. Te Rangi 14 were ; the principal scorers. Bowling, E. Hooper took five wickets for 40, B. Taylor one for ' 26, and R. Symons one for 27. For the • Veterans' Club, Hawkins* 3o retired, Harvey 83 retired, Wedd 33 retired, Lawrence 2S, Fleming 19, Arnott 14 not out batted well. Bowling, Hawkings took four for 24, Harvev three for 6, and Fleming two for 3 5.
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