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PLUNKET SHIELD

(Press. Assn.-

finaL match JAMES AND LAMBERT PUT WELLINGTON IN GOOD PO&ITIQN FiRST INNING'S SCORE .

-By Telegraph — Copyright) .

DUNEDIN, Monday. . The Plunket Shieid match, , Otago versu^ Wellington, wap continued this afternoon. Otago made 211, in tbe first innings, and at tbe commencement of play Wellington had nine runs on for no wickets. Wellington batted all the, afternoon and made 248 for eight wjckets, chipfiy due to the valuable partnership between Jaraps and Lambert, wbo made 82 and 107, respectively. Scoi'es: — OTAGO' First Innings i 211 WELLINGTON ■ . . ■ First innings Lenipster, ibw,xb Elmes , 24 I)p?.tin, c Dunning, b Badcock Q James, b Dickenson 82 Hepburn, b Badcock ...... 9 Lowry, b . Dunning 4 Lambert, stp Hawkesworth, b ; . Blunt 107 McGirr, c Smith, b. Blunt i3 Reanpy, c Hawkesworth, b Dick- ,/ enson 0 Extras, 9 Total for eight wickets ...... 248 .Bowling. — Dunning took one wicket for, 39 runs; Biunt, two for 1; Badcock, two for 55; Dickenson, 2 for 50; Maloney, none for 16; Elmes, one for 38; Smith, none for 12; Goupland, none for 28. . In order to win the shieid Wellington must defeat Otago outright in the two days remaining for play.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 5

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PLUNKET SHIELD Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 5

PLUNKET SHIELD Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 5

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