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SPORTS AND GAMES

CRICKET. [BY CABLE—PRESS ASSN. —COPYEIGHT.] LONDON, April 8. The fate of freak cricket declarations is sealed, as a meeting of the Advisory County Cricket Committee resolved that if in a three match there was no play on the tnst two days, no side may. declare the first innings closed, until it has ba_ted for ail hour. GOLF. The annual meeting of the Ladies’ Branch of the Greymouth Golf Club was held in Mr Fogarty’s office last evening. The annual report and balance sheet were read and adopted. The following new members were elected: —Mesdames Webber, Page, and Misses McDonnell and Daly. The opening day is to be a general tea day. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted: —Captain, Mrs Alan Smith; secretary, Mrs AV. P. McCarthy; handicap manager, Mrs AV- BCunningham; committee: Mesdames Fogarty ann Hannan; junior secretary, Mrs Hog. A vote of thanks was passed to the outgoing secretary and handicap' manager, Misses' Reynolds and Warnep, also to Mr Fogarty for the use of his office, and the Press for its assistance during the year. LEAGFUE FOOTBALL. Marist Seniors V. Waiuta at Blackwater to-morrow at 2.45 p-m:—J- Calder, R. Williams, C- Burning, G. Scott, J. Beban, M. O’Brien, T. O’Connor, R. Butterworth, E. O’Brien, JGilbert, J. Walsh, J. Kennedy, TAnisy-

Runanga Seniors against Brunner, at Brunner, Sunday, 2.30 pan.:—Harrison, Griffiths, Newton, Masters, Glyn, Tallentyre, Wootton, Currie, Hart, Mossop, Maddison, Gore, O’Connell-

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 April 1932, Page 12

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SPORTS AND GAMES Greymouth Evening Star, 9 April 1932, Page 12

SPORTS AND GAMES Greymouth Evening Star, 9 April 1932, Page 12