CRICKET.
INTERPBOVINCUfc MATCH. OTAOO v. CANTERBURY. SECOND DAY. [By Teieobapii.] [per press agencjt.] Of ago resumed the interrupted innings this morning. Hardly anyone was on the ground, and no interest was taken. The play was indiii'erent, and forty minutes saw the innings ou"t. : ' G{a),kan.(i,Spi mg vent in w : th 4 and S to their credit rc-Jpectifel/, 'the fgcoie iron last night being f)3. Spring added 7, making liia spore ].[>, when he was caught by Frith. Olurk shortly followed, his score also being 15. Cai'gill scored 1; (Ben Jj, and finished the innings for 83. Duoedin goes in again at 2.30 p.m. [from ottu own correspondent.] D i N kDlN —First Innings. Spring, c C Frith, b Fuller 1"^ C1ark.'1,3,1,1,2,2,3.2, b Aahby »5 C«*giJl, l, ft Asi.by • ••• 1 Haskell, 1.1,1, not out ... jj Glen, 8,1, b Asbby 3 Byes 5 leg-byua 3 Total (with yesterday's score) 83
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1238, 22 February 1878, Page 2
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146CRICKET. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1238, 22 February 1878, Page 2
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