SPORTS AND GAMES.
CRICKET. The following will p'V or , + nl ?, r y ItX r. South. End to be p ay «l at the Park at 2 p.m.: —Blacklwk, Campbell. Goi, Donoghue, Fislier, Gr^? n ' Mafcolmson Jeiferson, Sinclair, 0 Coland Thomas. CRICKETj The Timaru second eleven in their catch against Celtic second eleven on tht Athletic Grounds t-o-morrow. «ill be: Fraser, Gibson, Guinness, King, JlcKenzie, Rollinson, Ross, Wood, Young, Ziesler and another. Tho following will represent Celtic lrt eleven in their match against Temuka Ist eleven on tho Athletic Grounds to-morrow Brosnnhan, Faber, D. Houlihan, P. Kane, Lyncli (3), I.ctighnnn, Owens, O'Malley, Paton. The following will represent Celtic 2nd eleven in their match against Timani 2nd eleven on the Athletic Grounds —Brcxnalan, Butler, Cotter, Doyle. Houlihan. Fitzgerald, G. Kane. Keeling, i.TcGrath, O'Leaiy, Quinn. BOWLING. A friendly game ox bowls has been Arranged to place this evening a. o o'clock sharp between tlio Tiinaru and Kia Toa Ciubs on the Kin. Too. ereen. The following ml represent kia Toa:—Kuie, Hall, Anderson, Gillies (s); Lack, -Ueßrule, Collins, Watson (s); Kaxlclifre, Simpson, Irwin, I'etts (s); Jones, AlcCahon, Hutchison, Shillito (s); Cox, J. Atilier, Howard, Fxaser (s); Boyd, Pearson, Grant, Williams (s); Dunn, Clough, J. Dalglish, Brown (s.i; Henderson, Palliser, Hruter, Miller (s). The following represent Timaru:— Ceil, Wagstaff, Lillioo, Orwin (s); Bags Law, Cuthbert, Aitken, Bust (s); Carlton, Clarke. Bruce, Courtis (s); Panton, Gunn, Bradley, Ferguson (s); J. Wilson, Moyes, Aitcheson (s); R. Morgan, Knublcy Harrison, Oddie, (s); Wright, llee, Dryden, D. A. Morgan (s); Irvine, Sparrow, Gabiteg, .\Vickstead (s). On Thursday afternoon, on tEe Kia Toa green at 5 p.m., tie Temufea Club plays Kia Toa. The following will repiesent Kia Toa:—Lack, Mcßride, Hutchison, Watson (s); RadclifFe, Hall, HoWgate, Betts (s); Dunn, L. C.ough, Anderson, Shillito (s); Irwin. Pearson, Howard, Fraser (s); Boyd, Cog, Grant, Williams (s); Rule, J. Miller, Sonter, W. Miller (s). .WOULD SATE THOUSANDS OF POUNDS. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past four years with excellent "results." writes Mr R. S. Allen of Darnum .West Gipps'.and, Vic. "If the people of Australasia only knew the value of this jnarvellons medicine tliey would cave thousands of pounds in doctors bills yearly and, incidentally, a fewlives, to say nothing of the "pain and suffering. It is a sure cure for colic diarrhoea and pains in the stomach.'' gcV' everywhere...
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 7
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