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CRICKET

•MEETING- op the association

The Management Committee of the Cricket Association hold its weekly meeting last night, Mr. C. G. Wilson presiding

The chairman .slated that he'had received a communication from the New Zealand Council to the effect that ihe proposed tour of New Zealand by an English team would not now tolrc p}acc. Mr. D. M'Kenzio, the selector,' suggested the following Colts team for tho match against tho Junior Kepreswiiafives:—H. Lambert (captain), S. Smith, iWilton, G. Haker, Sehracder. Geilye, Barclay, W. Wilson, Borrows, Donoghiie, end Christophorson. The recommendation was adopted. The selector mentioned that he had selected young players as he considered they would take the nmtoh seriously. Tho opportunity of playing together, outside their club learns, 'might help to bring out their possibilities' in view of the Important, games later in the season.

It was decided to levy ground-fees as follows:—Senior and junior. Ib.: third .class. 9d.; fourth clow, 6d. The few for last your were 19 ' for seniors and .Gel. for juniors. . There was noma discussion on th« classification of players for the various grades. The secretary suggested that a committee should lie formed to wntcli the players. It was proposed that Binnie. de Jfiith, Henderson, and the three Murphys should be classified as senior players. Several members thought that there might he no opening in a senior ream, and the chairman said that he believed it was 100 early to coromenc classifying. It wan proposed I hit the six senior teams should be approached and asked if any of thorn had vacancies for any playors classified as seniors. The motion was carried, the first proposal lapsing throuph want of a seconder. Mr. R. .T Murphy was appointed solo selector and captain of the junior representative team for the match next Monday. It was decided to approach the Canterbury Association to see if a mutch between junior representative teams could be played at CThristchurcli.

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 3

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318

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 3

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 3

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