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CRICKET.

:.•.■.•' . —(U___-■-.,: .'.•-. /WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION.; : .'.',• NO ALTERED BOUNDARIES. A special .meeting of the WellingtonCriclt Association;, was held last evening, Mr. 1 .Luckie being voted to the chair. ;'■.■' '■.■■.;Mr'.;;.W.'A. Parton, representing Wellingb South District Club, moved;—" That the bou dary'of tho -Wellington South District be' c [ tended to'include that portion of the city .Wellington bounded on the north/by Hospit [Road and Gully to,tho Town Belt, thcnco i i the east by the Town Belt to Meiu Street,, i ! the-west by a small portion of Adelaide Hoj and.the ..whole of Rovans Street, and oh t. [ south by the "whole of Jlein Street, at prese i included in the Wellington East District, ai | that tho Wellington East. District bo amend accordingly." ■■■•"'.. -■■■'' -' . Tho mover said that the resolution was p forward by ' tho Wellington South Onb. order, that they.,might fulfil their: obligatio to the association. Whereas Wellington.Ea had entered five, teams, the South District h: I not been. able to get more than six playe I for their, fourth team. ■..: 'In the course of subsequent discussion, | was pointed out that the boundaries had be< i drawn up to follow the electoral boundaries I closely. as ■ possible. The' shopkeepers, becau of the support that might be given by thoi j wore' not to rule cricket. "East. District hi now four teams, and ono man to spare. If t proposed alteration in the . boundaries we ! adopted, three men now playing for East wou | bo lost to that district. . ' •.;,:. j Tho weight'of opinion was against any alter tion of the boundaries until the experience I one season had been obtained 1 , and the motii j was lost by 12 votos to 6. ' ' " '■ I 'A motion submitted by .Mr. M., Wi I lingtpn North delegate,- was carried (15 for, ,-against)' to. the effect that Rule .4: should. | amonded to'provide as follows:—"The atfai of .the association shall be managed.by ama aging committee consisting of a delegate fro each of tho affiliated senior grade clubs,' w delegates to represent tho other district clut such . two delegates to b<> elected by. ball from actual delegates of junior districts'at t anniial general meeting, ah honorary rnombei delegate,(provided .the number; of horiora members reaches 25), such, delegates to be elei ed by the honorary members,,a member of i. Senior' Championship Committee,--.the secreta and treasurer, but in tho .event of either scci tary 'or treasurer beifig a salaried officer of t association, he (or if both are, they) shall entitled to attend meetings of the eomrnittl but his (or their) vote shall not be. counted, n shall he (or. they) take any. active part in t business transacted,: or :be counted. in t quorum. Five members Of" the committee shs bo a quorum." ■" ;. . .' 1. ' '', .Another: recommendation was-that the ni rule, Ha, should be amended to read: "I members of .District .Clubs practising on t Basin Reserve "shall pay '.'a 'registration' fee', 2s.'6d. a ".and';aU'members of clubs not practisi on'the Basin .Reserve shall pay a registr'ati fee of-Is. .69.', such fees to be due andpayal on or before December 1 in each year, _pi vided that this rule docs not apply to W lington College and St. Patrick's College Clubs Amendments favouring an increase, for play( on the Basin Reserve, to 3s,i and a • decreai for others, to. Is., were lost,: and the origin motion was also thrown' out, a rulingshavi been given that it ought only, to be carried i a two-thirds majority. .'.;':■; ' : i: , ' ' It was agreed that steps'should be taken register the association under; the TJricla6sifi Societies' Registration Act, 1308. . •- .TEAMS iFOR TO-DAY.'' ;■/ - ! . The following additional teams for to-da] '.matches'have been forwarded.— >Y.M.ClA.,junior team'.v. St. John's, at-S 1, Athletic Park :-E. Timperley, H. M'Gii 8..: Murphy, C. Murphy, A; Cornfbot, A Warne, '..vA. ./Edwards,' , H. : Scott, ,' ! 1 •Wood, H; Wilson, and W. Hughes. Third-cla ■"team"'saine as' last- Saturday; - ■//. .-'•■.'. ■■■ St, Paul's -y. 'Str Thomas's, a t Newtown' Pa (Anjrlicah : League)':—C.'Tcmperton,: J. Rober T. Evans, P. Overend,' G. Kelly, J. Leys, 1 Hanratty, H. Temperton; I; Luxton, H, Adari B; Bidmead; Emergencies:-W. Hill and Raymond.' ■'_ '_;■-'; : "■.,•:'■ .';:; ,- : :■:'':',:■•'-. WEDNESDAY;ASSOCIATION.' ;-' The folloxjng teajiiJliiiSJfcen selected, to ropi sent the Wjeunesd&y. "Association' aKaiiist Hoi whenua at/Qtaki./on. /Tuesday, November T,he team'will:.leave:by. the mail train atvß. a.m. (manager), Ogdeh, Harr WsterSi. .Wilkes,...•'Huddlpstono, ' ITKenj .(Oriental)',;Carr4thors,'Reid; Sullivan (Vivian: jand Klee./i /;';' : r '.;;; v ':'■■•'.■/' '•'.■'■•/ :: .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 10

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 10

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 10

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