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WIN FOR M'GLASfIAN. COLLEGE. The match between teams representing John M'Glashan, College and St. Andrew’s College, played at Christchurch, was won by the former on the first innings., M'Glashan College made 71 runs and St. Andrew’s 43. SUGGESTED' VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND. •The New Zealand Cricket Council has not succeeded in its plan to assemble an English team in New Zealand for matches with the dominion’s representatives. The plan was that spare men might bo lent from the M.G.C. team now in Australia after the fifth test, and that these players should be reinforced by Jupp and Fender, now in Australia doing journalistic work- on the cricket tour, and that these, with the English professionals here, should form an English eleven. , The M.G.G, officials have advised , that the players cannot be spared to visit the dominion.
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 17
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137CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 17
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