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■ NELSON I—2nd 1 —2nd inns. Saxon, c Thorn, b Haycock I'ullv, c Duncan,- b ITutchings Griffin, ;c Thorn,, b Hutchihgs Thomason; b Hutchings Heaps, b Hutchings Jackson, b Haycock Whitwell, b Haycock Miller, b Hatchings Schadick, b Haycock Lane, b Hutchings Barriett, not out Extras . Bowling: Hutchings 6 for 27; Haycock 4 for 12. Pall of wicket 5:"5.6.11.28.28.32.32.34. 54.43 : ' . . " THE MARLBOROUGH MATCHES. At New Year' the Nelson Association is sending senioy and junior teams to Marlborough, to.play the annual fixtures with the sister province.. The. senior wall play on the Wairau Ground at Blenheim on Friday and Saturday, Ist uid 2nd January", and the junior at Picton on; New. Year's IM/ir, The junior match is subject to confirmation by the Marlborough Association, not later than Thursday. The teams have 'been chosen as follows: (a number, of players were not available) ' .Senior: Saxon (College), Neale, Heaps, Vercoe {Old Boys), Lane. Jackson (Nelson) Eden, Johnston, T. Khapp (Wahriea), Coleman (Tapawera),' Sixtus (Motueka), Emergencies will be selected as occasion arises. . - . ■ Junior: A. Smith (Motueka), U. Curin, N. Wilkinson, (Tapawera). Bradstock, Point-on, Ormond (Stoke Training Farm). Farker. Cooke (Okl Boys). McLean Harris, (Nelson), Sadlier (College). Emergencies: Gudsell (Nelson), Brunning (Motueka). J. Wilkinson, \V. Thomas (Tapawe ( ra). All players in both teams must notify the secre'tar of the Association imm-i----diatelv' whether or not they can make the trip. 'The teams will probably leave by car on the Friday morning and players must also" state whether they will be travelling with the team or otherwise. It will, simplify arrangements considered for'the teaina.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 22 December 1914, Page 7
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