CRICKET
WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION. Ad Inst night's meeting of tho Wellington Cricket Association, over which Mr. C. G. Wilson prwided, it wis docided to oonmninicato with tho various Wellington dubs with reteranco to tho proposed nmtchtvs at. Ohristmas and Jvew \r.ar, with Palnierston North mid New 1 ly. mouth. Tho Carterton Cricket Club wrote ptalinsc that, it would be pffiM to accept a return nmtch, and suggested Ijonruovv ns a Biiibiblo nato. UMPIRES' ASSOCIATION. The fortnightly martin? of tho Inniiivp.s' Association was held 011 Monday irnlit .Mr H. M'Keny.ie occupied the chair,' and there was a Rood attendance of members. Threo members worn clocked and six were proposed. Tho l-cport submitted by the sccmnrj klkuv.hl that the association was steadily imnroviii" in numbers, but now additions to, tliw association's ranks were still ma " Vis' 1 V;sc ellcrtcy the Governor-General wn>to nCci'i>li«E Uio oißco of patron. Mr. Ji P Firth nlso wroto uccopting the position of president, and Severn] others in.timnted their aecopUnee of tlic office of vtce-presidonls.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 45, 17 November 1920, Page 2
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