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PROFESSIONS v. THE WORLD. This match was resumed yesterday, the World continuing their innings, which c'oied for 118, or 1 run more than the ft st innings of the Profession. In the second inninuß, the P ofeßsionala have 114 runs for five vrickets, Caygill being 56 not onfc. Tbe-nwch will be continued n#xt Wednesday at 330 sharp. The fol lowing are the scores : -■• W< rld— let Innings. March, c snb., b .\ Fook* 2 Hargreavee, b Oaygill ... ... 32 Moore, b Oaygill ... 16 Andrewes, c Chapman, bA. Fooks 0 Strantre, o Todd, bA. Fooks ... 34 Allan, b Caygill 4 Crawshaw, not out ... 10 Chapman, b Cay«?ill 0 Bawion, b A. Fooks ... 1 B. Clark, b A. Fooks 8 Curtis, b A. Fooku 0 Extras 11 Total 118 Professions - 2nd Innings. Eneen, by (Strange 2 J, Fooks, b Moors 14 CaygiU, not out 56 A. Fooks, b Strange 0 C. Fooks, c Moore, b Strange ... 1 E Fooks, tan out 19 Thomas, not out ... 4 Extras 18 Total for 5 wickets 114
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1461, 20 January 1887, Page 3
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170CRICKET Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1461, 20 January 1887, Page 3
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