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TO PLAY M.C.C.

WANGWI SIDE CHOSEN SELECTOR SEEKS YOUTH i h»' sole ‘•elector t«» rhp Wanganui Cricket A-m»< Nation, Mr George Orr. ha* chosen the following eleven to plav the Marylebone team ar Wanganui on Fn day and Satiirdi* -»f next week. January' 24 and 25; — L. A. WOOD I !i!’ed ‘, capta;’'. E. C- GEE 'United. g. a. Mcdougal i n v L. R. WILSON (United A. DAVIDSON t Technical <>'•! Bo'> R. E. THOMAS • !"n. , hni» , al <>'d Bovs A. WHITING • Techni-a! O'd Bovs N. HOUSE Marrin •T. OLIVER Mari st A. BULLOCK-DOUGLAS Wanganui F. WARNES • Wanganui ■ G. ORR < Wanganui *. 12th. man. I he, Ung -hmen arrive at Wanganui on Thursday night of next week, either by rar direct fr ’•m I*almer>ton North, nr by ear ronnerting with the Limited Expies* at Marton ’ate at lt is probable that the match will begin on Cook’s Gardens at 11.30 a.m. on the Friday, but the time is not definite yet. The visitor* will remain in Wanganui until the Monday. the match being completed on the Saturday. It is intended to take them f°r an up river picnic <»n the Sundav. The selector requires ail members of the team to attend special pmelft-e* <n Wrdre-’day and Fridav of this week, and Tuesday of next week. On Annive *ary Da < Wednesday. January 22) the team will play an eleven chosen from “rhe Rest"’ of Wanganui, and the selector desires that everv plaver selected tn plav against the Englishmen shon d parrcipate in that a’l-day K 8 t**h. MEETING OF COMMITTEE arrangements for match The Management Committee of the Wanganui Cricket Association met on Monday night for the purpose of finalising arrangements for the match against the M.C.C. side on Friday and Saturday of next week. Charges to the ground wore fixed at Is 6d with fid extra to the stand or

}=m «r>u.r»'. Children and unemployed • wi|. Bp admitted to rhe ground only at | half-prim. Af.er 4 o’clock on both day-, rhe admission charge at ihe gate i will be redii'-od tn Is. NEW ZEALAND CAPTAIN CROMB AGAIN SELECTED . jr Pi ms AsaociaL.on. J DUNEDIN, Jan. 11. i I K. •' rnmh < Canterbury) has again - hem selected to caf4ain the New Zealand team against the M.C.C. at Weicommencing on ULMAN’S BOWLIM; A SPORTING GESTURE I ftr PreM Aasoctat'on. I DUNEDIN, Jan. It . Human" < over of deliberate wides . and. byes in the final stages of the 1 . v. New Zealand match yester- • day was not, as at first conceived, intended tn bring a new ball into use, J ’out was a sporting gesture indicating J the Englishmen’s agreement with New I Zealand's appeal against the light. the original conception LONDON. Jan. 13. Ihe Daily Mail's sports gossip writer declares: “If Human’s bowling of six wides and no-balls in order to get a new ball in the match between New Zealand and the M.C.C. at Dunedin was correctly reported, he deserves the M.C.C.’s severest censure. Such an action here would produce a chorus of indignation. The fact that Human captained Cambridge and was j acting eaptain against New Zealand *eem« to make the. position worse.”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 5

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TO PLAY M.C.C. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 5

TO PLAY M.C.C. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 5