LOCAL CRICKET
TEAMS. FOR TO MORROW Local cricket teams for to-morrow are:— Old Boys v. Victory, Vanguard st.: Miller, Green, Hickson, Cobden, Gamboni, Quinton, Ferguson, Mills, Mcbride, Lord, Condell. Athletic v. Tahuna at Botanical Reserve, No. 1,2 p.m.: McLean, Hockey, Stallard, Cooper. G. Jansen, _ Groobv, Burns, Young, S. Jansen, Smith, Hill. Emergency, Merritt. Victory"v. Old Boys, Vanguard street: Mayo, Sparks, Whitwell, Shand, Stewart, Beard, Reid, Belsworthy, Sexton, Keily, Exton, Weir. > Y M C.A. to play Wesley at Botanies 2: Blincoe (2), Bisley, Hill (2), Talbot, Treweek, Price, Gibbs, Wells, Burns, Westley, Busch, Marshall. Tahuna v. Athletic at Botanies (1): P. Coleman, B. Coleman, J. Guy, G. Thomason, G. Gates, T. \ ass, T. Reid, J. Vas's, F. Hobern, J. McNamara, G. Coleman. Emergencies: T. Sherriffs, L. Hawkes. Umpire, Mr 11. Hawke. Wakatu seniors to play College: Biggs, Kinzett, Langbein, Gaskell, Glover, Mason, Marshall, Muncaster, Stewart, Jones, Mcllwvaith. Richmond v. Brightwater at Bnghtwater: Potter, Thomas, F. Fowler, McGlashen, P. Fowler, Shallard, M. Lusty, McGregor, Wells, Easier,' Harford. " A. and P. Association team v. Rich-' inon juniors, at Richmond, 2 p.m.: F. Page, A. Max - , D. Max, C. Best, R. Haycock, 11. Best, M. Giblin, E. Harkness, N. Kearns, W. Hill, H. Schroder, G Griffin, J. Hildyard. R. Hammond, 11. Griffin, G. W. Best, Te Rama to play College B. at Vanguard street: H. Stephens, W. Bell, W. Cole K. Coombs, W. Jenkins, H. Burridge, N. Scott, R, Talbot, F. Jenner, H. Shelton, R, Quintrell, T. Quintrell, M. Morey, A. Holmwood, Hospital against. College at Stoke at 2 p.m.: Hurst, Shand, Weston, Goodwin, Thomas, Winnie, H. Dickinson, Bradcock, Oughton, Henderson, Longworth. Emergencies: Smalley, Clung. Belgrov© v. Wakefield at Wakefield: J. Shea, M. Carroll, J. Cowman, J. Bridger, G. Griffith, D. Taylor, and Baigent (5). Wesley to play Y.M.C.A. at Botanies No. 2: C. Burn, Gamboni, Karsten, Mavson, Neale, Patching, A. Russell, Burley, Phillips, Thomas, Tarrant. Brightwater to play Richmond at Brightwater to-morrow: P. Lines, K. Lilies, S. Irvine, J. Mollov S. Andrews, W. Max, D. Max, A. Haycock, D. Morgan, J. Hildyard, Les. Palmer. NELSON ASSOCIATION MEETING At a meeting of the Nelson City Cricket Association there were present Mr A. Robinson, in the chair, Messrs Ralfe, Newman, Gray, Methven, Marshall, Exton, Coleman, Coombs, Thomas. Blincoe, Silcock, Mac Lean, and the secretary, A. Mcllwraith. It was decided to play four rounds in the junior B competition and the fixture is to be instructed to arrange fixtures so that College play each team twice in the A grade. The chairman, reported on the possibility of holding the gala at Tahuna, which was postponed owing .to the weather conditions, and it was decided to leave the matter to the discretion of the chairman.
Clubs were notified of the necessity of paying subscriptions and levies as early as possible. After a general discussion the meeting was closed.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 February 1933, Page 2
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