Interprovincial Cricket Match.
OTAGO Y. CANTERBURY.
(Peb Pbess Association.)
Ditnedin, This day.
There was an utter collapse on the part of Canterbury. On resuming this morning they had lost 3 wickets for 97, and the innings closed for lid. Frith and Hojpe bowled splendidly, and the fialding was good. The score of the Canterbury second innings was as follows: Milton, ruD out, 46 ; W. Cotterill, b Austin, 11; Wilding, run out, 9; Crawshaw, c Hope, 18; Dunlop, c Frith, 2; Bayner, c and b Frith, 4; E. Cotterill, b Hope, 2; Fowke, not out, 2; Laughnan, run oat, 5 ; Barnes, c Hope, 0; Langden, c and b Frith, 0 ; extras, 14; total. 114.
Lateb.
Otago's second innings began very in* auspiciously, five of their best wickets falling for 40 runs ; Harris and Collinson had the misfortune to play on scores. Harris, b Dunlop, 9 ; Beck, c Barnes, 3; Dixon, lbw, 6; Collinson, b Dunlop, 0; Austin, not out, 5; Drabble, c Crawsha.w,
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5286, 29 December 1885, Page 2
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162Interprovincial Cricket Match. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5286, 29 December 1885, Page 2
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