CRICKET.
WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND MATCH.
THE WELLINGTON TEAM. [BY TELE<;iUrH.— ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON. Wednesday. The follonini team has been selected to play for Wellington artainst the Auckland representatives at Wellington on Easter Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday:— W. S. mice (captain), W. A. Baker, A. Bruce, J. W. Condliffe. J. N. Crawford. J. 8. Hiddleston. H. B. Lnik. B. Harris, K. 11. Tucker. B. J. Tuckwell. C. G. Wilson. CHURCHES" ASSOCIATION. , The Churches' Cricket Association competition is almost finished. Although a match or two are fill to he played, the winning team seems likely to be St, John's. The only important match yet to lie played will I w> for the Laidlaw Cup, between the winners ' and the runneraup. The points so lor are:— I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16798, 14 March 1918, Page 7
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