CRICKET
Thn following players have boon selftvted to represent tho Mercantile Cricket League in its match with tho Watiganui . Association at Easter:— Russell and Capper (Kough and Co.), Broußh and Brooks (Cowan's), Young ;uid Collinge (Public Trust), Mitchell (Customs), Buel? (Booker's), Day (Todd's), King ("N.Z. Truth"), Buckiiell (Rough and Co.) Mr. N. E. HassoJl, who has been appointed manager o£ Ihu learn, will advise players regarding do-pa-rt.ure. The team to play the Porirun. Hospital will comprise tho following: Watson, Yarrell (H.M.V.), Windsor, Donovan (James Smith's), Thompson, Korshaw (Shipping), Tidman (Government Printing), Davis (Public Trust), Gridley (Hannah's), Churchill (Telephone Exchange-), and A. J. Martin (Roseneath).
A correspondent lias written asking for information regarding tho last match played between Eton and Harrow. The match" was played at Lord's on the 11th and 12th July hist season, and resulted in a win for Eton by eight wickets. Harow made 399 and 130, Eton replying with 284 and 46 for two wickets. In Eton's first innings At-kinson-Clark made a fine score of 135.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 30 March 1931, Page 11
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169CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 30 March 1931, Page 11
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