CRICKET.
MATCHES TO COMB.
The following will play Friday tot the Midland 0.0. against Kaiapoi: Messrs A > Oohea, White, Eds r, Hunt, Palairet, Connal, Hopper, Kitchen, Gretton, and r.ell. « ino visitors h ive to leave by tho afternoon train, g.me will be commenced at 10.30 ft.m » those engaged are jequested to fco 1 the match will be played on the ground.
The Association match for Saturday nex. will be New Zealand v Tae W,rld. iho toUeW'ng will play for New Zealand Mosers Basw j. , Cetterill, C Friih, W. Frith, Fenwick, Uartland tlclmore, Olivier lieovcs. and KissThe Woild—Mosers A-hby, Fuller, McConnell, Merioa, W. D, Mei.re-. Rsdmayne, btevens, Seotetao, Watson, and Wilding.
Tho following will represent the Bakers C C. v Tress C.C. oa Saturday, at 2 p ra. sharp, on the ground of the latter: — Meslop, Hopper, Ri-'chie, El-ton, Bennett, Washer, Thompson, olcliachio, Lavery, Broughton, Taylor. itJiergonoios, Flanigan, Haddnll, Hiorns.
Tho following will represent tho Pre»a C.C. in their match with the Bakers’ 0.C., to be playc on the Press ground at two o’clock sharp on Saturday -.—W. Q. At.ick, Andrews, Allardyce, Boar Brunt, Connor, Oostley, Golea, Cant. French ai dK. Maurice; emergency, Wnittora and F. Maurice.
Tho following will represent the first eleven of the Bohemians v Prose first eleven, to be played on the ground of tho latter, on Saturday next: Messrs Free (captain), Ritchie, Fisher, Jones, Kerr, Prcooe, Bulfonr, Woorharo, Mountford, Hardie, Harvey, Carlton, Jackson.
Tho following will represent the second e even v Press i econd eleven, ou the ground of toe Bohemians, on Saturday:—Messrs Newman, Peacock, Giin, Wood, Pugh, hills, Sheard, Swan, Harper, A. Newman, Hay, Crosswell, Carr.
Tho following will play in the match Messrs Wilkin and Co. against Messrs Miles and Co. on Saturday next ; —Wilkin and Co.’s eleven— J. Wilkin, A. McKcllar, K. Clissold, J. L Scarvell, A. I). Henderson, Geo. < -’Connell, H. Brown, H. McUatchie. Freddv Clark, K. H. Mitchell and C. Woledge. Miles and Co. a eleven—E M. Boulton, W. E. Borman, A. T. Chapman, W. G. Poster, R. P. Glen, E. W. Hanmer, W. Hartland, C. W Miles A. C. Nottingham, E. Sharpe, W. Willcox. Play to commence at two o’clock sharp on tho lower Association ground.
Tho return match C.C.C. v U C.C.C. second eleven v/dl he played on the 19th and G'h im-t •. on the U C.C.C. ground. The following will represent tho C.C.O. ;—Messrs Anson, Booth Caygill, Doucall, Fisher, Lusk, Lawrence, Marshall, 'turner. Washer and Wheatley; emergency, Forsyth. Players are particularly requested to turn up sharp at two o’clock.
The Artillery and Cavalry return match will he played on Monday, the 28th inst., and, with fine weather and the band in attendance, will, without coubt, prove a most enjoyable day to those interested in the match.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2202, 17 March 1881, Page 3
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459CRICKET. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2202, 17 March 1881, Page 3
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