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TEAMS FOR TO-DAY. EAST CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. Seniors v. Sydenham', Sydenham Park — Kennedy, Millß, Davis (2), Brosnahan, Mullan, Woods, Upton, Allsobp, Cunningham, and M St Albans C, Lancaster Park Wn a Rollinson. Hamilton, Andrews, Brown, Weston, e! Pearce, A. Besley. Jones (2). Candlish, Robinson. Third Grade v. St. Albans, Lancaster Park Boyce, Savage, Dunlop,- Besley, Kinvig, Haryiisides, Sansom, Flitcroft, Hobson, C. Pearce, Mansfield. „ .. Fourth Grade v. Christ's College, College No 8 —Heatley, Neale, Phillips, Pearce, Egan, Johnston, Cullen, Moore, Park, Coton, . Wright, ■ MERIVALE CLUB. Third Grade v. Sydenham (final) at. Sydenham Park No. 2—C. Webster, 0. Dickie, N. Brosnan, A M. Brosnan, W. Lodge, W. Murphy, P. Turner, G. Suckling, E. Cochrane, H. C. Blazey, R. W. Blazey. Fourth Grade v. Old Boys (final), at Hagley No 5—G. Rhodes, W. Rhodes, A. McFadgen, F McMahon, T. Syme, O.'Maindon-. aid, It. Polkinghorne, A. Williams, G. Seymour, T. Daviej, R. McGregor. INTERJ'VARSITY MATCH. The Canterbury Oollege cricket team will travel to Dunedin to play their annual match With Otago University. The play will take place on March 18th and 19th. . SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. FIXTURES FOR FINAL ROUND. The following are the fixtures for the final round of the Suburban Association competitions, commencing on March 14th: — Senior A—Sunnyside v. Railway, at Sunnyside; Marist v. Beckenham, at Woolston; W.M.C. v. Shirley, at Sydenham No. 4. Senior B—-W.M.O. v. Phillipstown, at. Sydenham No.' 9; Shirley v. "Beckenham, at Bichmond; Green's v. St; Albans, at Sydenham N °junior A—Council v. Aulsebrooks, at Sydenham No. 8: Whitcombe and Tombs v. Gas Co., at Linwood; Mairehau'v. D.X.0., at ElittW °Junior B —Harewood v. Beckenham, at Harewood; St. Albans v. Heathcote, at St. Albans; Templeton v. Shirley, at Templeton; Marist v. Riccarton, at Linwood. | Third Grade (first- day)—Shirley vi Cambridge, at Richmond; Beckenham B v, Harewood at Beckenham; Stewart's Gully A v. Beckenham A, at Beckenham; Eailway r. Templeton, at Sydenham, No. 1; Marist v. Stewart's Gully B, ; at Waltham; Riccarton v. W.M.0., at Riccarton. Second day: Shirley v.Harewood, at Richmondl Beckenham B v. Templeton, at Beckenham; Stewart's Gully A v. S.tewMt's Gully B, at Waltham; W.M.O. v. Beckenham A, at Beckenham; Railway v. Cambridge, at Sydenham No. 1; Riccarton v. Marist, at Riccarton. WEST INDIES TEAM. DELIGHTED WITH AUSTRALIA. (OKITJSD PBESS MBOCIWIOH —8J BLECTBIO TBMOBiPH—COPTEIOHT.) (Received March 6th, 10.60 p.m.) ' SYDNEY, March 6. TWa West Indies cricket team ,left fot< Wellington this afternoon on board the Marama. Thev received ran enthusiastic send-off, ana took away two kookaburras ' and two wallabilMr Mallett, ithe manager, said the team were delighted with the visit. They liked Australia "immensely, and the last two, matches ' bad been full of thrills.
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