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I jfcgßNG OF COMMITTEE. ... Committee of the Can- *****. M««r. K. B- W«d (chairman), h. E. J- E•K• SmI V^ 0 • ,tf ' ) h I j V Hamilton. H. M. ChryaPer, and L. D. Page. •* C '. iitin'r trophies won during the past «* {B "T££Td to the respective w.nwere P r "«"'.;V y ind senlo r A cup, A New -Brighton; fourth and Vert Christchurch; coach Newman PJftTJSd it *»• evident that he « H!f£n Personally, be was certain that g/Sridto ">• t0 im P roV6 cricKet m *""" «*"?' f Smith said eighteen schools were ;*r* £,«hed bv him every afternoon. f "Ported that a number of High « T £f t T«hni'al Old Boys' Club wrote pro*H .iainit its 'enir.r B t(, " m being put *•""".» fnaior grade. IV was Mated that the W««k itrong exception to Mich action as . JHent th«e was nothing to warrant •*!. » eonrM being taken. In order to ■» W« h in ,h( " arrangements for ?*llm{ round the team would piny in the *.' . -fide under protest in the next bat trailed that the Association would Slaiider its decision in the matter. liu* diKUSlion Mr Kin* moved that the » kdeiCcl oo bc ' nforn:E,l ~,al at Present JSSiSlltee fOU,d not " ee '" I,sy t0 altcr •■ i J?JJtJijOT. Dnt would be prepared to res .Miider tb» matter next season. llr Cfcrylti" moved as an amendment that iU Colltt* u * m b " "graded. jj»mendment wis not seconded, and the miios *•» carried. 1 cliUnige was received from the Amnri i.lcUtioti for tho Sub-Association's shield. 4j«pplfeition was received from E. E. Fruk (l* w ' r Hutt) to art as coach in I ', u tiion with clnbs or schools, primary or Jt tm decided fo reply that at present iUjt tru no opening for on extra coach. Tit aecretary of tho Auckland Touring -jekei team wroto asking whether the ' Ciiiterbury Aiiociation was interested in fa continuation of the team's tours, it lege i nutter for regret that tip to the fittest the t«*m bad not played in South tjuttrburj, West Coast, or Buller minor jaoaation'a diltricts, no: against an Otago talts* (*»»• Jt vu decided to sent a reply to the £ei that two years lienor would be a gn suitable time for a game. | ;fl« Waiisto Association wrote requesfX Wt match with the Canterbury repre- \ JgbLre team on its return from tho | pith againit Auckland. B wl* decided to arrange a match protU expenses were guaranteed and subject 'title dates cauaing no inconvenience, .Unlit Thompson, Luttrcll, Dey, and Or/jjil wera appointed a sub-committee I |( 'salt* arrasgetnents for the celebration I ef tba jubilee of cricket in Canterbury. | A eirealar letter was received from the f > Sw ZMland Council asking for suggestions I oMtrfflßg Hunkct Shield; match condi- ■ t«a. It »u decided that no more than ono im- , pji«d profeasional should be played. ' lift rtgard to the number of provincial Kkciwi, it wn decided to reply that the was in favour of three irresfuiirt of where they were domiciled. R wu decided to favour direct reprev atatition of aseociations at* the annual : wrtißJ of the New Zealand Association, . fwidri the financial burden was not too < TOi ! regard to the location of Test y uitbM is future _ the chairman said in 1' d» pert only Wellington and Christchurch ; U bats -payable centres. Ii wu decided to leave the matter to iuawatrfe. Tit"fnettion of financing overseas tuams rialat the Dominion was then discussed, l imt decided not to express any opinion ' ntitnutUr. , v 9a. auttion of getting umpires for Test BUM from centres'other than those in «M-«urtfbca were played, was left to st- jahfstea to decide. (Jntanißtr the frequency of the visits 'of MrZnlaad teams to Australia, this matfcr*#i TWt made the expression of an I W*U decided to extend play in Shield ft MOM Bj.&alf an hour—from 11 a.m. to 1 ASSOCIATION A *wifs»*tba Malvern Cricket 'AssociatM»,«t Saturday, Darfield defeated Kirwee V. It 1"*- Darfield, batting first, comJ*M l»lU'Ve«twood 16, J. Millard 52 ?™ •£ W, fammerville 19). Kirwee made JOI M. M not out, G. Begg 14. V. Kirwee, A. Anderson took »»• wfcbU.te S». P. Bnlnois for 36, A. fW 4 lor-:*, Witty 1 for 8. and G. W. fofl lift », For Darfield. H. Edbrooke "•'W.tJrejtwood 5 for 25, Geo. Beveley IMr tt, Ji t fitott 1 fo r ii bowled best.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 15

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 15

CRICKET. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 15

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