CRICKET.
REPRESENTATIVES V. D c. o. The match between the representative team playing with Downes aud Par amor/ and fourteen of the D.C.C was continei on the oval on Saturday, and resulted in an easy victory for the former, the fourteen made only forty in their second innings, Newberry being highest within seven, while the representatives obtained eighty-one, Collmsou contributing twenty-six, Godbv twelve, and Fulton eighteen. J
THE INTERPROVINfcLAt MATCH. , proceeded North this afternoon by the Taranaki, and were accompanied to Port i ;b aimers by a large number of cricketers aad friends, who wished them bon voyage and good luck. The captain will bo chosen on the passage up, and the choice is almost oertarn to fall on Downes. Mr W. Morrison will be scorer, 'and Mr Turton umpire “ Uur own;»telegraphs that “ the following will constitute the Canterbury team : Baker, Oorfe, Fuller, E. Fowler, J Fowler Ue, Neilson. Moore. Oilmen, Sweet, and otevens The men are in good practice, and the ground in good cider. The eleven is considered a strong one. Corfe will probably captain. J
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Evening Star, Issue 3720, 25 January 1875, Page 2
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