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OTAOO V. SOUTHLAND. By Telegraph—Press Association. Invorcarflill, March 18. For the representative match .between Ohgo and Southland to-day the wicket was tricky after a night's heavy rain and high wind. Otago won the toss, aul elected to bat. The team was dismissed in two hours, only llolden showins anything like form. Scores:— Olago—First Innings.' ■Alloo, b. Fogo 2 Westbr'ook, o. and b. Fogo 9 Keast, e. .Wilson, b. Doig 5 Barron, b.' Fogo 0 Holden, b. lsoig 35 Culland, c. and b. Doig .'/. 18 Fnuvr. b. John Gilbertson 1 Patrick, st Hallimorc, b. Doig 2 Holdaway, c. James Gilborteon, b. Dois 9 Knight, not out 5 Holderness, r>; John Gilbertson i Extras 1 Total 91 Bowling Analysis.—Doig took five wickets for 43 runs; Fogo, three for 2G; Bnttersby, none for 15; Gilbertson, two for 11. Southland.—First Innings. Wilsun, c. Patrick, b. Holderness ... 1 'J'aplcy, b. Holderness 2 Battersby, not out 4 Hcllimore, not out 2 ' Total for two wickets 9 In view of the amateur athletic meeting on the Basin Kcservo on Saturday, no senior matches will be played this weok-eud. Junior ,and third-grade matches will be played as usual.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 8
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191CRICKET Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 8
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