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CRICKETERS ASTIR

ALL W TRAIN FOR A4A MEETING LARGER WICKET Cricketers are stirring in Ajckiand. On Monday evening tHe Management Committee of tKe Auckland Cricket Association met to make final arrangements for the association's annual meeting, which is to be held on September 25. The X'ew Zealand Cricket Council forwarded a recommendation that the larger wicket, as used in thg English county competition, be adopted in Xew Zealand next season for Plunket Shield and first-class matches. The Auckland Association decided to support the proposal, in view of the tour of the Xew Zealand team to England next season. A notice of motion was received from ihe Junior Advisory Committee, requesting the introduction of a rule tu the effect that no club be admitted to the association’s competitions unless if lias more Mian one team. The proposal was favoured by the Management Committee and recommended for adoption at the annual general meeting on September 25. Applications for several senior grade suburban players for the use of the association’s indor practice wicket were granted. A letter was received from the Xew Zealand Council expressing sympathy with the association in the loss of the late Mr. R. Xeale. The Xew Zealand Couuv-il also advised that in accordance with a resolution passed at the last bi-annual conference the Auckland Association would be responsible for the disposal of 106 volumes of the “History of Xew Zealand Cricket.’ by T. W. Reese. It was decided to approach all secondary schools in the province, asking each on© to take a copy for its library. A request from the British Empifc--Cancer Campaign Society asking for the use of the Domain toward the end of I\'ov ember was granted. NEW ASSOCIATION FORMS) CRICKET IN MORRWSVHrftf From Our Oicti Correspondent MORRIXSVILLE, Wednesday. The formation of the Morrinsvilk Cricket Association was decided on m a large majority at a meeting about 30 cricket supporters in tljfc Coronation Hall. The Rev. J. Starnes, the outgoing president of tne I Morrinsville Cricket Club, was in the ; chair. ! As the result of this decision, the i old Morrinsville Cricket Club, whicn I has been in existence for many year?passed into oblivion, and will . n 0 longer enter teams in the Piako Cn*j* j ket Association’s competition. wmcL last year Comprised Morrinsville A anc | B. Te Aroha. and Waharoa teamsIt was decided to notify the j Association that it had been decide** ito form a separate association 1 i Morrinsville. The following officers were Patron, Mr. G. Howie; president, to* Rev. J. 11. Starnes; vice-preside®**’ Messrs. H. Hewlett, D. D. Denay. • Harder. L. E. Pole; committee to oi'J; players to teams, Messrs. C. H- yy Intyre. P. S. Philpott. and W. J. Attic The number of teams to be * was left to the discretion of section committee. Mr. Hendry gested that the Morrinsville As.■ . tion should affiliate with the City and Suburban Cricket Assoc* ! tion, which held an annual tion at which country teams comPThis could be considered later * ! season.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1074, 11 September 1930, Page 12

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CRICKETERS ASTIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1074, 11 September 1930, Page 12

CRICKETERS ASTIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1074, 11 September 1930, Page 12