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CHURCHES' ASSOCIATION. ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW. The arrangements for to-morrow's matches of the Auckland Churches' Association are as follows: — Arawa A v. St. Stephen's, Victoria Park; St. John's v. Y.M.C.A.. Victoria Park; Devonport Presbyterian v. Excelsior, Devonport; Beresford v. Edendalo, Domain; Arawa B, a bye. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. Devonport Presbyterian: Jones, Renshaw Saunders, Paterson, Wolstenholme, Scott (2), Coleman, Penman. Bailey, Rogers, Wail. SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. Ponsonby United (v. Tramway, at Domain): Heath, Newson. Craig, McEwan, Roberlshawe (2), Larsen, Ballantyne, James McCormick, Farmer (2). . Tramway: Calder, Cantlon, Gough, Fielding. Martin (2). Tyson. Broughton, fiarrop, O'Dell, Darnborough. Righton. SENIOR CADET MATCHES. The following match, 18th Company v. 26th Company, at Eden Park, being the last match of tho first round, will be the only game played undor the auspices of the Auckland Senior Cadets Sports Association to-morrow. A match will be played at Eden Park to-morrow between A and B teams of the 30th Company, Senior Cadets. The teams are:—A Team: Blakely, J. E. Wilson, Gubb, Billings, Cotterill, Mahcr, Day, Wrenn, Owens, Marshall, Hewson. B Team: Baskett, England. A. Wilson. Kirk, Cleave, Watson. Von Rotter. Grant. Walker, Holdcn, Eddowess, McDonald, Selkirk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 4
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191CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 4
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