Cricket.
CANTERBUEY F. WELLINGTON.
[Peb Pkess Association.J Wellington, This day. The game was resumed at 11.15. Wellington's best bowler, Lawson, io practis ing, split his right hand between the thumb and forefinger, and was unable to play. Cox fielded in his place. 'The Canterbury second innings was continued: Harman, c Holmes, b Wood ... 0 Edser, b Eonaldson ... , 13 Secretan, c Holmes, b Eonaldson 16 Longdon, run out,.. ... ... 42 | Corfe, b Eoberts ... ... ... 2 Stevens, b Eoberts .17 Pocock, not out ... 16 Cotterill, b Eoberts ... ... 1 Malet, run out ... 0 Extras ... ... 16 Total for 2nd innings ...156 WELLINGTON—2nd Innings. Wood, b Edser 4 Eoberts, b Edser,... ... ... 7 Alpe, not out, ... ... ... 4 Twist, b Edser, ... ... ... 0 Extras, ... ... 2 Total for 3 wickets,... ... 17 An adjournment for lunch then took place. . "
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4681, 8 January 1884, Page 2
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127Cricket. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4681, 8 January 1884, Page 2
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