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* PRESIDENT OF NOTTS CLUB SIR E. JULIEN CAHN ACCEPTS NOMINATION LONDON, March 3. Sir Julien Cahn, who is on a world cruise, told the British United Press at Singapore: "I do not think the counties will ostracise Nottinghamshire for bodyline bowling. I have now agreed to accept the Nottinghamshire presidency, despite the vote of censure and the resignation of the committee. We want peace in sport." WELLINGTON MATCH COUNTRY DEFEATS TOWN (PEESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, March' 4. The Country cricket representatives achieved a convincing victory by three wickets over the Town team in the annual r.iatch, which was concluded at the Basin Reserve this afternoon. A. Cutler (Mana-

watu) ended the match in spectacular fashion bv lifting J. K. Lamason into the stand enclosure for six. The Country team's victory was enthusiastically received by the crowd. Continuing: its second innings (Ins morning, Town was all out for 20(3 shortly before lunch. Country required 158 runs the second innings to win the match. Town put up a good fight in the closing stages, Imt was unequal in the task of dismissing the Country men within the runs required. Scores:— TOWN First Jnninjrs • - • ■ -°' J Second Innings K. W. TimliU, b Hatch .. 12 A. McLean, b Hatch . . . . 11 D. A. ]'{. Moloney, b Christenscn .. 1 Ward, c Barker, b Christensen . . » J. Ell, c Hobbs. b Gallichan •• S-l C. Parsloe, c Harding, b Christonsen .. 12 3. R. Lamason, b Hatch . . • ■ 7 W. G. Rainbird. b Gallichan •• 3S. Wilson, <■ Lambert, b Gallichan .. 1-1 W. Tricklebank, c Hobbs, b Gallichan . . V E. D. Blundell, not out . . . . 4 Extras . . . . . . 22 Total . . ..2m Bowling—C. Gallichan four for 14. Hatch three for 60. Christeusen three for 62. COUNTRY First Innings ■ . • • • 306 Second Innings R. K. Karsten, c Lamnson, b Parsloe . . 2 fi. Barker, b Parsloe . . . . ■'■ H. E. Reaney, c Tindill, b Blundell . . 25 M. A. J. O'Brien, c .McLean, b Blundell :!7 \. Gallichan, c Wilson, b Moloney . 20 A. Cutler not out . . ■ ■ 4!) H. X. Lambert, c Tindill. b Moloeey . . <> 11. Hatch, c Parsloe, b Moloney ■ ■ ~< A. P. Harding, not out 12 Extfras . . . . ti Total for scveu wi'-k.--:> . . IC. 1 Bowling—Moloney throe for :U. Parsloe two for 31, Blundell two for 42.

M. PATRICK LEAVES SYDENHAM M. Patrick, a promising young member of the Sydenham Cricket Club's senior 11, made his last appearance for Sydenham, in its match last Saturday. He will leave this week to join his father, Mr W. R. Patrick, in invercargill. BKABIN SHIELD MATCH Tim postponed mutch betueeu Wf-lliiijjtou and Canterbury iuniors for the Brabi.'i Shield will bo played in Wellington on Monday and Tuesday. March 11 and \2. SHEFFIELD V. GREENDALE Sheffield 170 (L. Jenkins 2'.', L. Mawfce 2!i, L. Wright 10, V. times 5, H. Ferguson 2V) met Greendaie S'J (I'. Cullen 35, H. B. Ship ley 13). Bowling for Greendaie, C. Adam> took three for 74, S. Kay live tor 47, H. B. Shipley two for 21; for Sheffield, K. Gutm took three for I,\ Q. Wright three for 4, H. Jndd one for J9, U. Toom> one for 11, C. limes two for S. SprinfrhVld defaulted to Darfield. A friendly game was played between Darfield and Para .Rubber Company, at Darlield, an enjoyable same resulting as follows: —Datiield <jy <L. A. Weslwood Jo, W.

Summerville 28. J. Gunn 10. J. MoLaughlan 15). Para Rubber Company S7 (Xorrio 12, Scoon 28. Power lu. brown 10, McGarrow 11). Bowling for l'ara, Power took one for 26, Lamb three for 0, McGarrow four for lie) James two for ti: for Dai-field, .1. Gunn rook three for 11, G. Carter one for 3, J. McLaughlan one for 10, G. Holmes one for 10, G. Cornelius one for b. H. Otten one for 1. FRIENDLY GAME In a. match at Barrington Street Park. Fairhaim and Wright beat Monarch Cricket Ghib by 235 runs to 105. For Fairbairn and Wright W. Brown 80 and H. Bellamy 33 were the "highest scorers. For Monarch, li. Brown and P. I".His bowied best. 0. Line 50 and H. Bowden 15 were the highest scorers for Monarch. Bowling for Fairbairn and Wright. H. Bellamy and L. Thackweli were the most, effective.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 16

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CRICKET Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 16

CRICKET Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 16

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