CRICKET
MANAWARU CLUB (From Our Oum CorrespontMent J TE AROHA, Thursday. Xt the annual meeting of the Cricket Club it wajs decided to open the season at an eaarlier date than in previous years. The-cfollowing officers were elected:—Patroui, Mr. C. 2. Macmillan. M.P.; presidenrt. Mr. D. Bairstow; vice-presidents, Messrs. L. Scott, L. Stone, G. Sheehan, A. Graham. A- Hirst, W. B. Frost, James Ward, S. Harvey, W. Emmett and M. Keiley; secretary, Mr. W. *A. Wright; captain, Mr. L. Scott; vice-captain, Mr. I peake; selection committee, the captain. vice-captain and secretary; delegates to Piako Association, Messrs. L. Stone and W. Harvey. FIRST CRICKET MATCH The following will represent the University Cricket Club at King’s College tomorrow:— Macklow, Hay, Albrecht, Hudson. Pearson. Kelly, Smieeton, Bush, Dunning. J- McDougall, MfcKay. ROTORUA ASSOCIATION (From Our Oton Correspondent.) ROTQiRUA, Thursday. Th« annual genenal meeting of the Rotorua Cricket Association was held last evening, Mr. 1L L. Musgrave presiding. The annual report and balancesheet were adopted- The credit balance is £ls Is 2d. A wery successful season was experienced. The City Club won the McLean Cup for the sixth time in succession. The election of officers resulted as follows: —Patron, Mr. F. F. Hockly. M.P.; president, Mr. J. N. McLean; vice-presidents, Messrs. Ryder, Woods, Dixon, and Dr. Hay; secretary, Mr. R. G. Weils; treasurer, Mr. H. L. Musrrave; auditor, Mr. J. H. Dingle. TAIHAPE CLUB Th« annual general meeting oC the Taihape Cricket Club was held on Wednesday evening. Mr. Stringer preaided over a good attendance of members. The election of officers for the coming season resulted: Patron, Mr. If. j,'. Haden; president, Mr. F. W. Stringer: vice-presidents. Messrs. J. E. Hamill. H. Washwood, A. W. Beale, and Dr. D. L. Sinclair: secretary and treaaurer. Mr. H. Bradley: club captain, Dr. D. L. Sinclair; vice-club captain, Mr. A. E. Glennie: executive committee, Messrs. J. Graham, B. J. Carpenter, H. Bradley and A. E. Glennie.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 477, 5 October 1928, Page 7
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