M.C.C. TEAM’S TOUR
FOURTH TEST ARRANGED WANGANUI FOREGOES ITS MATCH rpua United Press Association.! • AUCKLAND, February IS. It has been definitely decided that there will be a fourth test match between New Zealand and the M.C.C. 4 team in Auckland on Friday, buturday, and Mondav next. The match between the M.C.C" team and Wangamn will not be played. The game against Taranaki will toko place at New Plymouth on Wednesday, February 20, and Thursday, February 27. Tho N*ow Zealand Council officials at present in Auckland—Messrs A. T. Donnelly. D. Reece, and W. T. Wmsor —are delighted at the sporting manner in which Wanganui agreed to forego its fixture. In a telegram to tho council Hie Wanganui body expressed regret at losing the match, but wished the council every success for the fourth test. The council is also grateful to the Taranaki Association for falling into line with the new arrangements. F. T. Badcock is not available for the fourth test. Tho Auckland Association, at a meeting to-night, decided, on behalf of the Auckland public, to thank the Wanganui Association for foregoing its match, thus allowing the fourth test to be played.
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Evening Star, Issue 20413, 19 February 1930, Page 4
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