Cricket umpires announced
* Messrs F. R. Goodall and E G. Winscott will umpire tpe South Island v North Island match on December 3J 4 and 5, part of the Canterbury Cricket Association’s centennial celebrations. ‘ Both umpires also have matches involving the England team during the Roth-1 mans tour. Mr Goodall — a member of the test panel is to officiate in the Canterbury match with Mr D. C Wilson, and Messrs Wainscott and A. H. Hart th e to control the Young I New Zealand XI match at Temuka. ‘The umpires for Canterbu-’ ry’s second-round match ini
the Gillette knock-out competition, in Christchurch on November 19 against either Central Districts or Otago, will be Messrs Wainscott and Wilson. i Messrs Goodall and B. Dennison will control the December 26-28 match [against Auckland, and Messrs Wainscott and E. B. Chisnali have the other home first-round match, against Northern Districts from January 3 to 5. , The second-round match [against Otago, on January 113, 14 and 15, will be controlled by Messrs Dennison and F. Fipldinp
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