CRICKET.
BY “STONEWALLER.” The only game on Cook’s Gardens to-mor-row will be a challenge match between .Vanganui and St. Paul’s juniors. It was primarily intended to do battle for a dinrer, but certain of the players—no doubt with visions of future indigestion—quashed the proposal to revel in gastronomic delights, and the hungry ones rather unwillingly gave way. One senior player trom mch club has been included in the teams, and, on paper, at any rate, both elevens •ppear to have a levei-money chance. All vho have been picked, including emergencies, are requested to turn up shrp at i p.m. The Wanganui Club’s representatives have already been published. The St. Paul’s team is as follows; London, Murchie, Lloyd, Berg, Maseraan, Clark, Ginger, Rabone, Trouson, Stevenson and lames. Tile senior match, Wanganui B v. College, which was adjourned some time ago, vill bo continued on the school ground tonorrow. Cosmopolitan have forfeited to St. Paul’s. The following will play for Aramoho inniors at Castlecliff to-morrow at 2 p.m. in the match against Castlecliff:—Eargie, Gichardson, Roud, Ahern, Spurdle. Beaumont, Pepper, Worsop, Beckett, McDougal), Patrick.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13340, 31 March 1911, Page 7
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181CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13340, 31 March 1911, Page 7
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