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CRICKET.

fm,. OIAQO ELEVEN T. NEXT FIFTEEN. tween oval thifl afternoon was benween the. eleven whs represented Otago in the match against Canterbury Mid fifteen of the C ;nn^,M at<!^* had x been looked forward to ramt bl -l interest . and there were a large number of visors on the ground, Slade prepared a magnificent wicket. Godby, the Sr™”#** having won the toss. 7 sent 7|, id the hopes of sriviiuf nn th^mW 8 h ® weatlmr all tnat could bo desired. Fenwick and Dixon were thickets ieP T^f nt tbe El ®, ven 5 Meareskeeping „rfJ^ cSet3 i T ait comnieaced bowling at the Ken--OVOT d elivered two sM hitnn 4 on u bowled from the other side, StL which P £ t b , m . for a brace hW wiTw ’ « bact at a ball, he hit vaLn£v k Tn-+l ne , fo / *°Vf- A,len supplied the vacanoy. Tait howled another wide, and ii AUea , drove b™ to the on for two M cl ®aned bowled. Two for eight G i« y J° ined Fenwi< ? k -whonowbrokehis duck's E^ n l, came Te /y slowly, Godby being the y ®ae who scored. Eobmson delivered three Glen appeared X«onUf aad both batsmen knocked him about. Gddbv hdt.edhun to the outer fence for C bS and d T witha lU£ e resS nari.iZ.l/ put him away for a counle. The w aa at length dissolved,* Fenwick who had played a steady innings, giving Lambert anew* chance. Three' out for 36. LatobaS was the incomer. Tait was put on in place mnted bm A^’fi, b,lt V th ® chlm sejwas hardly ranted. Another change was made in the bowline < n^fn ert v. re H- vlDBr^ en ' aBd y ct another, Eobinson bmm bv°J 1 i ?g U Tait , increased the score by delivering a few wides. The scorinc bad so far hem rather slow, singles being the order oftheday. Kobinson tried slows. Godby’stime C T?' Rambert getting him with a yorker. Pour for 55, Paramor went in A lowew^ ,, T^fsH de S tc V score ; aad the next ball : *gwered Lathbury’s stumps. Five for 56. Godbv £>* -fframor, but his ixmings was shorjf. lived. In attempting a single he was run out, the _ . THE ELEVEN* jj enwnsk, c Lambert, b Kobinson o Dixon* hit b Robinson ... ' « Allen., b Glen | % M. Godby b Lambert ... ‘‘ Para mor, b Eobinson *” „ Ooaj»H.,rnn°nt •" ? ball being smartly returned by Lambertl At 4. <in the scores stood y “WMreu, AC4.BU Golliason, o Lambert, b Bobinson « Claris not out ... ... 9 Sutf Jiffe, not out 9 ; Extra % ••• ::: £ Eight for “ • , j ••• *r, 96 : WJi , TOKOMAIEIEO V. i LBIOKS «■* beam by a run and four °an^Jt e c °™try eJts& £J ie outset, I SSSBf* tte ** 4

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Evening Star, Issue 4057, 26 February 1876, Page 3

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447

CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 4057, 26 February 1876, Page 3

CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 4057, 26 February 1876, Page 3

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