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FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY * Senior: Athletic v. College (continued); Old Boys v. Wakatu (continued). junior: College v. Richmond at College 2; Mental Hospital v. P. and T., at Mental Hospital; Wakatu v. Stoke at Stoke; R.S.A. v. Athletic, at Botanies 2. Third Grade: College A v. Athletic at Park ,3. The following are the points at present in the junior competition. It will be noticed that some teams have played fewer matches than others. An attempt to remedy this will be made on Saturday week, when the four teams who | have played four matches will have | friendly games, while College, RichV nioml, P. and T. arid Wakatu will j play competition games:— | Team Matches Played Points

PROPOSED VISIT OF TASMANIAN TEAM (United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The New Zealand Cricket- Council has received a letter from the Tasmanian Cricket Association asking if the Council is prepared to extend an invitation to a Tasmanian team to tour the Dominion this season. The letter suggests matches against each province and final match t against a New Zealand side. The letter | will be dealt with at the next meeting. | fßv Klee,trie Telosraph.--Copyright.) - Australian and N.Z Chide u.h' I SYDNEY, This Day. I The weather is fine and bright for | the cricket match.

New South Wales in their second innings scored 221—Oldfield 19, Scott 2, Andrews not out 86. ENGLISH TEAM IN SOUTH AFRICA \ CAPETOWN, .Nov. 24. ) Natal in the first innings made 116— Taylor 49; Marriott took six for 45. _ . The Englishmen in the second icings made 296 for 9 and declared —Macßryan 120; Tyldeslev 61. Conyngham took five for] 101,. Natal, second innings, 172 for 4. Tfye match was drawn. j

R.S.A. 4 9 College 3 8 Athletic 4 6 Stoke 4 3 Richmond 3 ' 2 Wakatu 2 2 k Mental Hospital 4 0 T. and T. # 2 0

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1924, Page 4

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CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1924, Page 4

CRICKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1924, Page 4

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