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' -The'■ t ollowing is the• draw for the final james of-the senior, Wednesday •'oißpetition:— .'• .';"■;■:.'■.:■• ;.". ;';- '-S;-. : \".;■*;' -."■>. ■ ' First Round.—Union v. No.M Basin Besorve; Riyals,,v. Red Cross, No. 'i Pashr Reserve;" , . Oriental v.. Y.M.0.A., N0.!3 Basin Reserve,■..• ! . .. ;■ '; Second .Bound.—Y.ll.C.A.. v! .Red Cross, No'.; 1 Basin' ! Reserve; Oriental : y. ..Artil-. 'lory, No. B Basin ', Eeserve; Union' .v. Kivals, Nb.;3 Basin'Eeserve. .'Third/Boundi—Union v.T.M.C.A., No. I..Basin Eeserve;'Oriental v, Eed Cross, No;' 2 Basin; Eeserye;'Kiyals v; Artillery, •No, 3 Basin;'Eesefve.: ; , , ■ ;, : •'". ;:; '■-. ..'.};■ .; Fourth Eound.'-Oriental.;vi. Union, No. lvßasiff:Reserve; Bed -Cross.y. Artillery,' No. 2..Basin-Reserve; Eiyala v. Y.M.C.A., No.'3 Basin Reserve....,': '. ,; ' ? ■..; ' ■■ Fifth; Houod.-yiM.C'.A-:: v. -Artillery, No. 1 Basin Reserve j Union v. Eed Cross, No, ; 2 Basin 'Keserve; Oriental v. Eivals, No. •3.Basin;Keserve. ..: . ■'' ;;; : . ~. : . .' •;,; ; ; ;iaTCHj3s -foe .to-day. , ":';/■ ; .;The' fojlowing • are the fixtures for--to-:day:--\;.:i '■■:.;. .*■:■'.■-:'■;■■•■.';'■'.;. ■.'"'■ ..- -■ ;•' :v.. Artillery, -No, 1" Basin;Bfesefve; Rivals v.-Red Cross, No. 2: Basin ; Eeserve; Oriental' v,- Y.M.0.A., No. $ Basin: Eeserye,, ;;;;: , f '■■; . ; . 1 Jniiio'r.—Vivians v; Artillery, No.' i Basin Eeserve; Union v. Eed Cross, No. ,1 Athletic Park; > , • '■ . . ' The fpllo\ving. : ,'will represent Oriental against 'Y;M:C.A. :-Billman, C00k, , , ' N.Bttle, 'Boultpn,: S.vCook, ' Cy Bentley, 11'KeuKiei : Truscott,. Moore,. A. ■'■ Wilkes,'. and Onrwu. ; Emergency: Williamson.,-
STATUS: OF MACARTNEY; ;-. . ; (By .Telegraph.—Press Association,) ■ '. .'; : : ■■:/.'-.■ ;-'■'■ ■""■■■'CJiristcKurchi February B.' ■■'.. In responso to the Now Zealand Cricket Council's, request for a definite , assurance that Macartney_ would:comply with the residential:' qualification rule governing tho Plunket Shield 'matches, the .Otago ■Association have repliod confirming the Otago,.captain's statement:that their arrangements with Macartney comply with ,Knle'?. ,; ! ' .:.; '~..; ... .:.,'.'. ■ For the.'(', Wellington representative Cricket .team- to' meet the 'Australians, Laws has beim selected to fill tho vacancy caused by the retirement of Hawthorne./ ; MATCS AT UPPBK^HUTT. A-team of city players, captained by Mr. Haynes of the Central C.C., visited Upper Hutt on Saturday, and were defeated by the local team by 86 runs. Upper Hutt spored 151' (Beeohey 49, R. Mabejr 16, Jowitt 13, M'Crossim 13, end Mansill 12), and the visitors 65 (Griffiths 21 and Irons 10). For the winners Gornnll bowled well,' as did A. Hawthorne and Berendsen for the losers. , ;'■ '.'". :' ;'bots' league. >■•;"■?•;• A committee ■ meeting of tho Wolli ngton Boys' Cricket''League was held- at the .Y.M.C.A, rooms last .evening. Present; Messrs. H. N. Holmes (in 'the ' chair),. Walton, Dick, Csrruthers, and: Hills (acting hon.'secretary). A letter was roceived from the Marist' Brothers' C.C., protestinK ngninst the match- with'the Telegraph Messengers' C.C. Mr. Walton moved, and Mr. Dick'seconded;-that, the second round of championship matches in each grade commence on Fobruary 10.'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 7
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394CRICKET Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 7
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