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CRICKET.

EDENDALE CLUB'S YEAR. The balance-sheet presented yt ihc fourth ftnmial. meeting of the Fldendale Cricket Club revealed a healthy financial position, there being a credit of £o 5s 4d and an execs? of as?ets over liabilities totalling i'-U 18? Id. Mr. T. Beanlaud presided over v a. well-attended and enthusiastic meeting of members and supporters. The report stated that two teams had been '"entered in the Auckland City and Suburban Cri.-ket Association's competitions and both had performed creditably, although neither bad succeoled in gaining championship honours. Congratulations were extended to Messrs. X. Loader and 11. CoultlmrH on heeding the batting and bowling averages respectively for the season. The eltib recorded with regret (lie passing of Mr. Cope, a member and supporter of the club, whose death occurred earlier in the year. Xitie /new mem!v*rs wore enrolled at 'he meeting',/ and a unanimous vote of thanks Was accorded the retiring officers for tlieir services during I lie past season. ihe election of officers for the ensuing Tfar resulted as follows :--Patron. Mr. Rhodes; president. Mr. Bcnnland; vice-presi-dents. Messrs. Iliggott. Sandall. Carrie, Skilton, Freeman. Edmunds, Batcliffe, Mayhill. Hurst, Harrisot. Goudie, ffernan. Wetherall. Forbes, Carnachan, F.ar"akcr, Russell. Coylc; club captain, Mr. Earwaker: vice-captain, Mr. Edmunds; secretary ,n K I tieasurer, Mr. Kiff: selectors, Messrs. Beanland and Kiff; auditor. Mr. 8k il toil; dolriratc 1o nfcsocintion. Mr. Yj< 1tn iin <l3. daylight saving period. OTAGO SEEKS EXTENSION. [by telegraph.—rHESs association. j DUNEDIN, Wednesday. The Otago Cricket Association decided at fleeting List evening to • ask other associations to support a proposal for the. Govto extend the daylight saving Period until after Easter.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20992, 1 October 1931, Page 15

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CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20992, 1 October 1931, Page 15

CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20992, 1 October 1931, Page 15

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