CRICKET.
The following will represent Mornmiton against Dunedin on the Caledonian Ground on Wednesday : Marks, Galloway, Dickinson, Jarvis, Lid del, Johnson, Taylor, Mason, Gareide, Withers. The unfinished match Dunedin No. I r. Opoho will be continued on the Asylum Ground to-morrow evening, at six o'clock. A UNIQUE MATCH. On Wednesday, at Carisbrook, at 2 p.m, there will be a cricket match the like of which was never seen in Dunedin—perhaps never in the world. The Pollards' team are to play a team consisting of Mr H. Harraway and ten of his sons. In England we have heard of the Grace family team, and of the Studd family team, and in Australia the Gregorys have mustered an eleven nominally belonging to one family ; but we do not find in the reoords a parallel to ihis case of a man and his ten sorß combining. The Pollards' team wil consist of G. Walker (captain), H. Gieis>n, C. Vaughan, D. Connor, T. Quealy, L. KiDg, E Na'ole, H. Quealy, C. Albert, H Watson, and B Royle, with E. Fitts and H. Smith as emergencies.
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Evening Star, Issue 10791, 28 November 1898, Page 2
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181CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 10791, 28 November 1898, Page 2
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