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.FIXTURES FOR THIS AFTERNOON. To-.dav's cricket fixtures and . grounds aro as follow:— ' • Senior. Mnrist Bros. v. Old Boys, at Basin Reserve. No." i i Hutt v. Returned Soldiers, at Hutt; East v. Petorie. at Petone; North v. Trentham, at Basin Reservo No. 1.-- •■■■•' Junior. Base Records v. Imperial Supplies, at Kelburn Park No. 1; Y.M.C.A. v. East, ufc Basin ReseWo No. 3; Scots' Colleger. Jlarist Bros., at Basin Reserve No. i; Ordnance v. University, at Kelburn Park No. 2; Institute v. Thorndon, nt Anderson Park No. 1; Wellington College v. Hannah's United, .'at college ground; Hutt A v. Returned Soldiers, at Hutt; Hutt B v. North, at Hutt. Third Class. St. Patrick v. Institute, at Anderson Park No. 2; Mnrist Bros. v. College B, at college.ground; St. Cuthbert v. College C; at college ground; Banks' v. Collego A, at college ground; Centics v. Petone, at Petone.
Thorndon Club's- teams for to-day ares—Junior v. Institute, at Anderson vPark—Elliott, Humphries., Hylton, JepGon, Macdougall, Moft'att, Moore, 'Murphy, Plant, Salmon, Thomas. Junior Boys v. St. Patrick's College, at Kelburn Pa'rk-Bolton, Cole, Daly, Dennii Hendry, Morgan (2), M'Calje, Alacduff, Pratt, Scott. • /-;
The following teams will represent ReCurned Soldiei-s to-day: — Senior v. Hutt-Allardyce, Miller, v Hatchard, Thomas, Harrison, Patrick, Good, Pooley, Brett, Prain, ' and Berry. Junior v. Hutt A—Beagley,' Bremner, Bolton, Still, Smith (2); Fisher; Sinclair, Trilford, Sullivan, South.
The following will represent East to-morrows—Senior v. Petone—Condliffe, ,Hutchings, Dind, Fenton, Baker, Schroder, Cowan, E. J. Wilson, Christopherson, Little, Thomas. Junior v. Y.M.C.A (Basin Reserve)-Osboroe (2), Hutchings, Jl'Gnin/iess, Samuels' South, Suckling, Knowles, A. B. Wilson, Wells, Gibson.
PLUNKET SHIELD MATCHES TO BE ■ ■. • RESUMED. V By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, November 1. ' At the annmial meeting oi' the New Zealand Cricket Council the GovernorGeneral was elected patron, and Mr. F. Wilding, Christchurch, president.. It was decided to resume the Phinket Shield matches on the lines laid down prior to the war, provided players in camp are eligible to/play only for their home province. /•
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