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THE INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH.

| j’IRST DAT. ' ?* ’ . QS'fiterbnry commenced their second.innings a fevy minutfs before, six. Hill and Dickenson going in, to the bowling of Downes .and Lanibert. Dickenson got due of Downes’s past the longs; op for two, and the last ball of Lamberts over Hill skyed behind him, Downes catching it.’ One for 3.' Cottcrill took his place, and maidens were bowled from each end,, and before any more run’s 'were made, Lambert J took Dickenson’s pff wicket out of , the ground Two for 3. Dawe next put,,lu aii ' 'appearance, and drew. Lambert nicely for two, after 1 which mkidens bame again until Downe3,‘ who was bowling kt afaafc pace and in better form : than in the first innings, bowled Cotterill for 0. 1 hree for 5; Mohck vireht ’inV' but the second ball robbed him of hid tnate; Dawe'puttihg one of LanibbrtVup into Thomson’s haiids at midbff. Four for o.' ■ who did the lion’s ♦bare of the sebrnig* id firkt'ilihings- fol'cotriniehbed' by driving 'his 1 first ball for two ; but in Dowqea’a next over? he spooned a ball over behind' jhe wicket, which Lambert caught:.’ ’ Five lor 8. The time being now half-pkst six, the stumps ■ ’ :- ,T f i - .* : v ■■■■-:

| rfi ' & i/i< *SiebS , S f fe4Yi‘''- ' ?l a 7- was commenced, at.a little eleven, .this, morning,, Mpnok (not,out the and I'owler'gomg in, to t&» bowling of , Paramor, andT L>o wnea., Foiyler drtve the for tWh, and inhjk/nexfc over lifted him oyer the fence to 'squire leg for lor aided' fcoin and thein 'Monet akyed' Paramor to' mid-on, Holmes imight have secured easily .had qotFbrambr als« ruh°for;jt; c Joßtling. him, ? n «. fpllpwod,". and .then" Fowler- ' had a*’narrow e^cipe, ! ' J 6nb 'bf into the B J i P a : ,b»t »o r one patching,it. The next ball {[rdm i ParaWof) M6d’ck o pdOp,tb Lynch'at point. Six for .26. _; r Souter :; ' weht^vin ia L d WKWtyyfiki't* tlihfehoa^or t P* , 3 > »naPsWittdi|;jrdr twmdrivingftishext three, "but'in Downes's next over his ft Seveh 5, f6r,,36. tke fourth ball of ''the same 1 ' oVeb SoUter y aeut sharply to ’’MR; .where it. was . held by Paramor, iiigM ‘ for • "37; ' ir; iVs iplbs’:: followed an-1 l 9 ...the hext .innings ‘Parhm'or 1 howled him clean fry 0. Mhe fbr ; 33, w loader, tile last man,, then, tpok tho ,hat, but the -sebond' ball |t om nekty^‘fivet'Vutier- put s lstfck aadbd'tf? their . shore in .the first. innings, .givesji tatftl of l 16>70tag6 therefore winning ■in cub dhhihgkliy’ ; The r piay: this ipoming calls for, little-mmment, the ifiiiinga halfafihoiir. ‘ ‘ Fowler and at one time as though.eoma to bfary of saving a ohednuinga defeat were sdon seen to be fallacioUsrthQ r 4p^y?‘The An Either‘.aids ’during batting waa tkowmf 1 For Cahtlr- 5 b^f«»ir p ¥ late' ladditidh tb° their blub; Cpttenll and pretty good' tdrm, hut tfie farmer iu hia fi|st innings. Ctago, hypcfraudhea -e showed.up Well, the fpru\er playing as per-, feet an/-of the I«te¥pTOYki^lf' , tnai}cßes''‘ , -Bf« is to be pjesentedllwith: a the highest soore.r in the We give the results of the matches ffnQe ,th?ur £ vflqm,ineucement in 1964 ir» i -ji ■ by-four wickets. J’ , jl|66 -Otago ypn>ys*ib pickets; ! ’ °pe .innings ahd'37'™k'' jl®6§-‘-Gtago won by nine Wickets; " • ' 1869(Febrtaryjf ■<#ff *S? liner p7I (January)— Canterbury won in one in-: 1 1 0 •;.• ;ivi < j ‘18(1 (Deoember)—Canterbury won by ten V •■■ ’ •■'•■' • ipnmgaand34. ’^ 8 ra in ( ,ope jand' [The following are the_ full scores of the match.;. . ■ ~., , , Barker, 213231213111132,’ c' Johnson, hj Tait 29 J. il>awepO,”Tan out :-i — . AJ J. 1311111, 0 and-b-Parapiop - 9 ?• .Ar-0 |^ples,'% !^Tkom%Dii;''l>< T>bM&' i! 1 -0 FtjlJer, 5211212, b Downes”- - .14 IU ader, 11, tfDynohi: hj Paramor *.'- ■ : £.\i i 2 Hi ikenson, 0, not but , . ~0 ') .oi.v r»n;; .hn.od,no -h:uS[ V • ■ o-. i Total . AN ALIBIS OF BOWLING. '-'' ■'

I , Eon's. Wlrts. i: Pan«faori -' r. ; «<?;<.’{. J.fift ’4 ! £<™r««,!o:> bo«nu«h.> j-.& :. : )50i’. hj Kekde - . Ta f ' 1 . &,.»«*) 1 | . Hill, o - : I :‘ 1 - ’ ‘Dickinson, 2, b Lambert /■ -' v . g iCotterill, b Downes - , .ft Daw9j;2; cThomson, bLanjbfirt :$ .A^9fei^D2Ul^9i^yno i k, it'E^ajiior f - 3 -i -i.-M <4. 2 «il323,bDownes - - IQ. Soulier, 11, e Paramo?, b Deciles ■ - - 2 c DQwaea , r . - , 2 ■■■■-:■-.* (fj "VVidei Ij,-leg-byes, 3 f ; ; ! ' 4 ’- : ; 4' i 1 _ Total -- . .38 ! - :1 1 I R. . EK M.- wm Wk Downes - .-, 63 13 : 6 . 1 5 Lambert•- r 2O ■'• 4, "3 0 3 Paramorr -i ; r 31 16 ■. / 2 , 0 % ' OTAGO.— INNINGS.,, . j,,.’ Allpn, 2„b Spnter • , 2 , ; b Fowler’ " - - .51 ■Peade,' 221111423111i12im21imiil } . ’ c .and b .Fuller - ’ - -38 -Parambr,'!, - b'FowTer : . l Tali ,11121122111211111, not out - -21 Holmes,fbiEullef '-ah. , ; . ! i i-r , : Lambert* 3, bFulleioiv 3 Johnson,'l,-,b Fowlerr. .. V Clark., 111i112212, b; fuller , - . ,Thcpritibb, k? b, fowler , V,; ! ;v{ .- -. 1. b,^uliei? ;! . . _ ; . 0 'Byw, t; i6g : wide, jl '; no ball, 1 -'U ; Total : 144-

11 r owl^: ANALYSIS ' M.‘ ' Wd NB Wk Jmller, J 152 1 ■44 15 0 0 6 'Soutefe 44’ 30 2 1 0 0 1 fowler (fast) 59 ■/_ Do (slow) 56 :i 19 21 . 4 ;■ 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 Reader . H 8 0 l.i 1 '• 0 Dickinson/ j 12 >:.s ■_ . , 1 0 0 0 Hill: • -12 •' f 2 1 0 0 0

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Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 3

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THE INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH. Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 3

THE INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH. Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 3

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