ONE DAY MATCHES
DIFFICULTIES OF CRICKET IN WAIPA From Our Own Correspondent TE AWAMUTU, Friday. The decision of the Waipa Cricket Association to play one-day club matches this season from 10.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. caused considerable discussion at the annual meeting of the Te Awamutu Cricket Club last night. This decision was made largely irt the interests of country clubs, which have most of their players engaged in dairying. It is, however, quite unsuitable tc the Te Awamutu Club. The club decided not to affiliate witli the association this season unless more suitable hours of play are decided upon. It was mentioned that each country club is inconvenienced onlj once in seven or eight weeks. | The following officers were elected: | —Patron, Mr. C. G. Downes; president j Mr. F. E. Loomb; vice-presidents i Messrs. G. M. Blair, D. Bockett, H. de L. Peake, C. W. Rickit, M. W. Muir j R. C. Hodges, R. A. Coyne, K. C. Rici kit; delegates to Waipa Association • Messrs. M. Barnett and J. Philp; clul : captain, Mr. H. K. Smith; vice-cap--1 tain, Mr. J. Philp; secretary, Mr. IT. T Haselden; treasurer, Mr. R. H. Lord.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 15
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