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CRICKET CONTROL

West Indies Would Like Visit ‘ JUNIOR TEAM’S TOUR The management committee of the Wellington Cricket Association decided last evening that championship compctition games after the holidays should be resumed on January 10. "We have no hope that a stay at Wellington is possible on our return journev,” wrote Mr. R. H. Mallett, manager of the West Indian team, in thankin"' the association for the hospitality extended to the West Indians during their visit to Wellington. If it is possible for the New Zealand team to play a match or matches m one ot the Meat Indian cricket centres—Jamaica, J 11 " 1 .* dad. or Barbados—you would give great pleasure to the West In ?’ e s B°aid of Control, and keep alive those delightful relations which have been commenced, and, I hope, established, during our recent short visit to you. Mr L J. Brabin, chairman of the junior championship committee repor - ed that the itinerary of the Wellingtou junior representative team on the noith ern tour would be as follows. January 26 and 27: Versus Auckland iunior representatives, at Auckland. January 29 and 30: Versus Auckland

City and'' Suburban Association, at A 'january 31: Versus Waikato, at Hamiltßermission was granted to following inter-collegiate matches. December 11 and 12: Wellington Cob lege v. Wairarapa High School, at Mas te Dccember 16 and 17: lege v. Wanganui College, at n cllui B ton.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 3

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CRICKET CONTROL Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 3

CRICKET CONTROL Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 3