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CRICKET

The following players will represent! the Hokitik,u Criqket Club in the match with Kanieri at Kailieri, on Sunday, February 22nd:—Goode, Taylor, Williams, Fade, Freitas, Stapleton, Cooper, G. Dale, Adamson, AValker, Schroder. Emergencies: Morgan, J. Dale. Bus leaves t-own clock afi i 10.30 sharp. The team Ito repreesnt Old Boys against School on ...Saturday on Cass Square will be selected from the following: Walker, Schroder, Stapleton (2), Nightingale (2), Connolly, Harris, Hughes, Bell Laing, Leslie, Blair, and Sumner. Play commences at 1-30 p.m. FIFTH TEST TEAAI. (Australian Press Association.) (Received this day at noon.) AIELBOURNE, February 19. The Australian team for the fifth test against West Indies is as follows:—Woodfull, Ponsford, K. Rigg (Victoria), Ironmonger, Grimmett, Oxenham. Kippax, Bradman, McCabe, Oldfield, Fairfax. Jackson is twelfth man. N.Z. CRICKET TOUR. PRESS ARRANGEMENTS. CHRISTCHURCH, February 19. “I was surprised to read the resolution of the Press Association directorate ns the Council has been negotiating with the Association’s manager in Wellington about the Press arrangements for the tour,” skid Mr Connelly Chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council when asked for comments on the protest made by the directors of the Press Association regarding the attitude of the Council to the Press arrangements for. the forthcoming tour of England.” “An important question at the moment,’’ he added “is not whether a press man should go with the team, but whether there will be a team for the press man to go with. THe Council has always appreciated and been very grateful for the publicity given to the game by the Press of the Itominion and if a touring team goes, satisfactory arrangements will be made with the Press Association.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1931, Page 5

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276

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1931, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1931, Page 5

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