CRICKET AT RUSSELL PARK
Our Own Correspondent.)
Waipukurau Clubs Agree To Allotment
(From
WAIPUKURAU, Last Night. A meeting of representatives of Waipukurau cricket clubs held last night made arrangements for the allotment of the Russell Park ground. The Waipukurau Borough Council at its last meeting made a recommendatiou that the clubs should decide among themselves when each should have the .use of the park. The clubs were represented at the meeting as follow: Old Boys, Messrs Frederickson and Smales; Post Office, Messrs 1. Purcell, K. Jb'leld, and E. Price; Hawke's Bay Farmers \ Mr J. Lovatt; Railway, Messrs L. Marfell and F. Steel. Mr Marfell was appointed chairman of the meeting. It was decided that each of the four clubs represented should have the use o.t" the park , on Sunday in four, beginning on November 28, in the foilowing order: Old Boys, Railway, Post Offlce, Hawke's Bay Farmers'. It was agreed that no elub use the park on Boxing Day nor on January 2. A deputation of the secretaries of the four clubs is to meet the Borough Council to discuss the mowing of the outfield so as to divide the available area into four separate pitches. If this is agreed to, each club will be respoixsible for its own piteh.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 54, 26 November 1937, Page 8
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