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CRICKET.

TEAMS FOR MATCHES. The following players will represent AVellington South in a match against Wellington North at the Basin Reserve to-day:—Burton, Carter - , Dickson, George, Guthrie. Graci, J. Johnson, 11. Murphy, Schmoll, Wagstaff, and Walters. ,

AVellington North (seniors) v. South) on No. 3_ wicket, Basin Reserve. Wolljngton North; Blacklock, AVaters, Phillips, _ AVynyard, Lambert, Sheridan, Luckie, Twohill, Braggo, Everingham, Boddington. Junior eleven v. Johrisonville. at No. 1 wicket, Kelburno Park: Hutton, Atmore, Jameson, Broad, Pemberton, Koraplo, Hobbs, Proud, Tustin, Hamilton, A. Thompson.

The following will represent the Hutt Club to-day:—Seniors v. A r ictoria College; Aldersley, Brice, Brown, Cato, Ciimie, Hickson, Isherwood. F. Judd, Pilcher, G. Pringle, and Staples. Juniors v. Eist: Alsop, Baumber, Borland, Brown, Harris, Parker, Pilcher, Pringlo (2), Williamson, and Yeats. Third v. Petono: Birch, Burns, Dennehy, 'Evertoni France, G. Glennio, Lockett, M'Caw, Neazor, Nielson, and AVilliams. Wellington East (third grade) v. Templars, at Kelburno Park. East team; Sponce, Prain. Clarko, Loveridge, Flint, Edwards, Forrester,' Kelling, Cusack, .Gray, E. Lennox, 1. Gray. Y.M.C.A. (third class) win from North, by default.

' SCHOOL CRICKET. At the Basin Reserve yesterday afternoon. Clyde Quay School defeated Thorndon School in a one innings match. The winners' score was 104, and that of the losers 38. For the winners, L. M'Girr made the highest score. The bowling analysis for Clydo Quay was J. Anderson, six wickets for 15 runs, and W. Hicks, four for 21.

Cricketers should not fail to si>e the stock of cricket requisites at Laws and Manning's, Courtenay Place.*

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 13

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 13

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 13

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