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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

CRICKET. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Wellington South: —Senior against East Aat No. 2 ivickot, Basin Reserve : Burton, Dickson, Graco, Guthrie, J. Johnson, R. Murphy, Norris, Patrick, Schmoll, Smith, Walters. Junior, against St. Mark's, at Kelburno Park: Bowen, Duncan, Haigh, Johnson (2), M'Gowan, Murphy, Stevens, Tyler, Wagstaflr, R. Webb. Third, against Wellington College B, at Collego Ground: Burnside, Jones, Kindell, Nees, Nelson, Parton, Robinson, Suckling, C. A. Webb, and two others. .Wellington North: —Senior: BlnckIcck, Wynyard, Sheridan, Luekic, Williams, Upham, Phillips, Findlay, Fiulaysou, Manson, Richardson. Junior: Twohill, Bragge, Stanrlidge, Broad, Boddington, Kverington, Hobbs, Lambert, Rothenberg.H&jinay, Hamilton. Third: Proud, Hutton, Woodhead, Eadie, Iz.ard, M'Kenna, Kemjilc, Bradley, Ryan, Carmicbael, Tustin. " The following team will represent the Y.M.C.A. Club against Wellington Collego in a junior grade match at the College Ground to-day Murphy, M'Girr, Edwards, Hughes, Atneavo, Muldoon (2), Reed, Scott, Holloway, and Mabin. The following team will represent Templars in a match against tho Catholic Club, at Petone, to-dayWright, Brown, Blenkinsop, Cresswell,. Don-n, Dooley, Greig, Lambert, Patterson, Pooley, and Tullett. Emergencies: Dryden and M'Kenzie. Trains leavo ■Lambton Station at 1.20 p.m. and 2.20 p.m. , Y.M.C.A. v. Central (third class): — Y.M.C.A.: J. Cassey, R. Coad, C. Blackbiirne, M. Hodge, H. Lay, B. Mabin, J. Sclater, C. Thompson, . H. Thompson, W. L. Wilson. The following will represent the Kolbunio Cricket Club against, tho Ocean and Accident Insurance Company's team at Kelburno Park to-da.y:—Dakin (captain), Steel, Woodhead, Barry, .Thompson, Hanify, Corbett, Rowe, Spottiswood, Kinnear, Gordon. Play commences at 2 p.m. CENTRAL CLUB. , The Central Cricket Club intend holding a smoke concert at the Hotel Windsor on Monday night at 8 o'clock to' commemorate the achievement of the club in winning both senior and junior championships last season. Central juniors will suffer a loss in the 1 departure of Bowman, who departs for Christclnirch on Monday. Keeping - wickets this season he has shown good form, and put up a record that it is thought would havo earned him a place in senior cricket , if SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS. By TcleEraph—Press Association—Ccpyrisht. Adelaide, November 4. There is a heavy thunderstorm, and it is not likely that the cricket match between the South African team and South Australia will commence to-day. CANTERBURY-OTAGO MATCH. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Chrfstchurch, November 4. The Canterbury Cricket Association has approved of December 24, 26, and 27 as the dates for the CanterburyOtago match at Dnnedin.

■ .Catholic Club v. Templars.—Leydcn, O'Sullivan, Carroll, Reado, Thomas-, Thorns, Watson, M'Grath, O'Dowd, M'Govern, and O'Malley. SELWYN CLUB MEETING. The third annual meeting of the Selwyn Cricket Club was held on Monday at tho Palace Hotel. The annual report congratulated members on winning the outsido Junior Cricket Association Cup. Tho report - and balancesheet wero adopted. Mr. Hopkins won the batting trophy and Mr. Buck tho bowling. Election of officers President, Mr. Swindalo; vice-presidents, Messrs..Mace, Stephens, Geaghan, Austin, .and Mr. Luke, sen.; delegate, Mr. M'lntyre; hon. treasurer, Mr. B. Murray; lion, secretary, Mr. D. M'lntyre; practice captain, Mr. J. Hopkins; general committee, Messrs. Burns, Huxford, and Jones; selection committee, Messrs. Burns,. Buck, and Hopkins. Tho meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the' chairman, Mr. C. Murray, to Messrs., Austin and.Swindale for the use of rooms, and to Messrs. Geaghan, Stephens, and Murray for trophies. Catch of the Seison Laws and Manning's splendid stock of cricket materials. Courtenay Place. Repairs a speciality."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 13

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 13

ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 13

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