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CRICKET

TO-MORROW’S MATCHES

If-the weather is favourable, .most of the local teams will be in action tomorrow. The wickets for the senior games may’ not be too good, arid the bowlers will probably have, tire upper hand.

In the report of Wednesday’s > game at the College, the conclusion should have read, “Saxon, bowling 18 balls, took 5 for 7.”

Wanganui were due to defend the Hawke Gup for the first time, against Rangitikei on Wednesday and Thursday, but owing to the disorganisation' of mails, etc., the personnel of The teams is unobtainable, and the result of the match has not yet come through. Nelson played both of these teams last year, so the score;? will be of considerable interest locally. If Wanganui retain the Cup they are due to play South Taranaki at the end of, the month.

Recently the N.Z.C.C. appointed Messrs Tucker (Wellington), Snedden and Martin. .as New Zealand- selectors for The season. As generally anticipated, Mr Tucker, who was previously sole selector,jhas declined to act as one of, three. He ’s sole selector for Wellington this season. Canterbury have also ■ gone back to the sole selector, Mr E. K. Caygill having been appointed. Ho was one of the previous three.

NELSON ASSOCIATION

TEAMS- -FOR SATURDAY

The following’ will represent Athletic 3rd Grade v. College B at Trafalgar Park at 2 p.m.: Hurley, Holgate, White, Hill, Sands, Simpson, Mcllvvraitli, Inhcs, Bush, Nesbitt, and Gribbin.

Wakatu Juniors to play United tomorrow : Miller, Harris; Guy, (Marshall, Mcllwraith (2), Dickens, Huggins, Ayling; Moore, and Collins. ' Wakatu Thirds to phy College' A. at College; IJoldaway, Johnston, Newport, Talbot, Shrimpton, Thomas, Snowden, Russell,. I), , McCqnchie, White, Glover. Emergency: H.McCbnchie.

Stoke Seniors v. Athletic, at Stoke r Giblin (2), Heath (2), Trevella, Norgate, Blincoe, Smith, Canton, Powell, Laiigbein. ;v; \; ■. i

Old Boys’ juniors v. Mental Hospital at Victory Square, 2 p.m.: Betts, Blincoo, Cadzow, Cameron, Everett, Grant, Kerr, Miller, Ricketts, Simpson, Smith.. Emergencies: Stringer and Blincoe. . .United Juniors v. Wakatu, No. 2 Trafalgar Park: A. Hurst, 0. Biggs, P. Haswell, Mansell, A. Gibbs, EL Biggs, W. Docksey, Pahl, Menick, Thomason, Wilkins. Emergencies:; Riley, Stewart, Pellew. The United' senior team will journey to Spring Grove to meet the Wanderers on Saturday,, Car leaves Gould’s corner at I p.m. United team mil be: V. Thomason, G. Thomason, Har greaves, McEwan, CraWshaw, Woolfe, Blincoe, Pike, Coleman, Stringer’, Knapp, Milroy.

MACLA REN’S TEAM

(United Press Association.)

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Failing the sailing of the Manuka from Sydney on November 30 the Cricket Council. arranged for Maclaren’s team to leave Sydney by the Ulimaroa’ on December 2, arriving in Wellington in time to fulfil the original programme.

MARYLEBONE TEAM IN SOUTH

AFRICA

CAPETOWN, Nov. 16. The match against the Sbuth-West-ern district at Oudtshoom was 'resumed in line, hot weather. Maryleoone team’s first innings dosed Tor 284—Mead 73, Jupp 27, Mann 23,Fender 5, Stevens (not out) 24 Macaulay 5, Livesey 1, sundries 15. '< r ßowling analysis: Oliver 2 for 34: Helm 3 for 73: Muir 3 for 38. Ihe South-West team in the second \ innings lost one for seven. ■ Stumps were drawn,.

WIN FOP. MARYLEBONE

South-Western second innings closed tor ninety-six^-.jupp. 23, Helm 17, Hearne 11, Oliver 11. ,’ v .' Marylehone won by an innings and 64 runs.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 4

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 4

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 4