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TO-DAY'S SENIbR MATCHES, \ In the fourth. round of tlio. senior ; cricket championship, to open to-day, j East B will play ■Wellington South at { No'. 1 wicket on the Basin. Reserve, j Central A .will play Victoria College 'on J No. 2 wicket, and on No. • 3 Central B : rill play Wellington .North. On their J own ground, 1 Hutt-will'encounter East A: ' The following teams have been selected:— ' * "TEAMS FOR'TO-DAY. . 1 Wellington-East.—Senior A "v. ,'Hntt , (trains, 1.10, 1.20, from Lambton): Col- j left, Grimniett, Hickey, Horilby, Hutch- ] ings, Gibbes, Midlane, Mahoney, M'Gill, . Tucker, and, Watson. Senior B v. South j '■!No. 1 Basin Reserve): Brabiri, Crombie, j . Goldfinch, Johnston, Nash, . .O'Shea, j M'Kay, Hales, Wills, Miller, Loveridge, , Wilson, and Pavitt. • . ■ ■ . Wellington North Seniors.—Blacklock, ' Findlay,' Finlayson, Luckie, • Manson. Quinn, Phillips, Lambert, Sheridan, Uphari, Waters; emergency, Wynyard. Victoria ■ College.—Senior v. Central A: : Berendsen, Burns, Burbidge, Caddick, i Dempsey, Fanning, Griffiths, Monaghan, . : - Niven, Saunders, Stainton. ' Third-class ] v. North,' at Kelburne Park: Grey, .C. ' Williams, H. Williams, Robinson, Bros- '< ! nan, Macartney, O'Shea,'. Burgess, Ryan,- ; ; Castle, Jamiespn;. emergency, Biss. - I The" following 'will represent Central j Third against Wellington • College B, at tho College ground:—G. J. Bay, A. H: Bay, Chapman, Crichton, Darrock, Gil- ; . lespie, . Hake, Jones; Lowe, Newman, _■ Makeham. Wellington .North Third Grade team, to play at Kelburne Park:— I Tustin, Izard, Garmichael, Bradley, Prond, M'Kenna, Kcmplo, Rothchild, Edmonds, .Warne, Hutton; emergency, Shcaren. ■ ;. . . Welling'ton... South • ■■■. team.. against Templars, at Karori:—Carter, . Kindell, Little, Nelson, Parton.' Pudney, Robinson, Ryan, Webb, . Wright'. V • The following .team will represent-the ' "Kangaroos" ;v. Whitoombe ■■ and Tombs, . Ltd., at Newtown Park to-day': l —Dakin, ■ Steele, .Wcodhead, Rowe. Barry, Thomp!f • ' eon; KiniiKir,'Vaie, Hanify, . .Corbett, ! Gordon. ' > V The . following will 'represent MilliganV Cricket Club , against Easson's; Cricket V . Club, at Kelburne Park to-day.—Herron, V . ; Vause,-Craig, Warne, M'Keown, Sliand, Stephen, Moffatt,, Muir,' Jorgenson, and Riccardson. '. - : ALTERATION OF RULES. ' : .. By TelcEraph--Press Association—Co'prrleht . London, November 24. " The Yorkshire .County cricket authori!i 2ies support a proposal that a no' ball V . shall bo dead wlien callcd, and shall •• count two-runs. " ■ ■ Catch ofthe ' Season. Laws .and Manning's splendid stock of cricket materials. V.-'.' . Courtenay Place.. Repairs a speciality'.* BOXING. . . BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP, Bj Tcleera-ph—Press Association—Conyrisht. Now York, November 21. . 1 At Kansas, City, "Monty". Attell won , . too bantam-weight' championship of I the • yorld from "Billy"' Walsh, oi Boston; : fhe-pair fought ten rounds. , ! LAWN TENNIS. AUSTRALIAN TOURNAMENT. . ; AifrtK-un '' . v.' .'. ■; " i-. . ■ . vMelbourne, November 25. ; '-,ri :In'.; the interstate tennis contests, Vin ■ tho second, round of the Doubles Championship, Doust'and Taylor ' beat: Quill 'Hid' Parker, 6—2, [} —3, IJ —€, G —2. .. bowls.
• •' NORTHERN ASSOCIATION. ' : . ,The ;Council of the Northern/Bowling Association met. in the Aro Street Pavi- ■ lion-last evening, Mr.'J. S. Keith, vicepresident, in tho chair. . ,:The council of,the.Christchurch Centre 1 ■ of the New Zealand Bowling Associor . ' tion notified that a member of any . club . affiliated'to the Northern Bowling Association would be allowed to take part v in tlie forthcoming tournament at Christ--1 church provided his berls were stamped ■ '/by his-association. - A telegram'was'received, from Mr. J. 1 " . A. Craig, Auckland, asking. whether a team of New South Wales bowlers could bo permitted to enter for the tournament at Auckland on January 9. A. rule of tho asiociation provides that any team- of bowlers competing at its tournaments must bo composed of mem-, bers of the same club. Members agreed ' : : that the rulo-need not apply on this, occasion, .although it should bo maintained :' ' '. bo . far as New ; Zealand was' ooncerned. ■■;: Permission was'granted the .New South ■ Wales; team, to . play-at the Auckland ■ tournament. •' • ' . - Applications for' affiliation from tho. . Woodville,. Hataitai, ■ Hamilton, and Poxton Clubs were approved. . Notification was,, received . that, the Union Steam Ship Company and Hud-dart-Parker Company' would grant a 20 pet cent, reduction in fares to all bowlers travelling to ,tho association's tournaV ment at Auckland.' Tho Eoilway Department .will grant a concession both to • bowlers and their wives'" on. the same oc1 ' f casion. . , Tho secretaryto tho association - (Mr. G. Dixon), ,who is removing, to Auclc•i- 1 : . land, was asked to withhold his resignation temporarily, so that-his. services might be available at tho approaching tournament. Mr. J. J. Roberts was appointed ' acting-secretary meantime.. . CIVIL SERVICE AND P. AND T. A match will bo -played on November '30 (St. Andrew's Day) on 'Thorndon Club's green betwoen the Civil Servico ■•'■■ and Post and Telegraph Departments. ' Ths first game will-start at 10 a.m. and the return game at 2 p.m.' Members of ,'; each Department will 'plcy- together, as. : far as practicable'. The Civil Service VwilV be : represented fronv the following, viz.Messrs. G. Eojben; W. J. Ander.:'son, W l . E; Spencer, Sir E. O. Uibbea, ' Colonel R.J. Collins, A. E. Fowler, J. - ■ P. Dmnbell, E. W. Watson, I. D'Emden, H. Nancarrow, J. M. .King, Clark, Alves,'Morris, Batten, Davy, Bourkc. Stephens," Chittey, Beisnt,. • Hon!- J. A. •C •"•- Millar (probable), J. Armit, G. P. Wil-. son, B. Christie, F. North, P. Chit- * ' tl' r " an ' . h three-rink matcli between repejenta-ti-es of the law and banks oil tho one 6ilTe and insurance on'the other lull le "v : ■ played -on the Thorndon Club's, areen on ■ Wednesday, next;.(St., Andrew's . Day). The following''are the, rinks:— ■ Insurance. —Dixon, Dean, -W. Nathan, ' Astil (s.); Hamerton,. Murdoch, Gale, Jameson (s.);. C. K. Smith, . Kinneburgh, Leslie, Robieson (s.). . .' • Law and , Banks.—Duguid, Balcombo Brown,' Andrew".Wylie, Whittle (s.); Albert Wylie.Neilson, ICan'e; Mtiiliplay (>:); Arnold, Knox, Jlitford, Treadmill (s.J. Th'o singles', contest for the Sargood Cup at tho Wellington Bowling Club has .been exciting a' good , deal of interest. The semi-final game was played on Thursday evening .between G. B. ,Dall and T. Locke—two of the club's soundest and most consistent trundlcrs. It was a splendid game throughout, a tie resulting' on the final head (16 all). - On the extra head, Dall secured the desired shot, and lay the winner. Ho now has to meet Fleming Lanr-enson in the final. • If he (Dall) wins this famous old trophy, which has been played for for over 20 yeaTS, will become his property, as ho • was last year's winner.
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