CRICKET
OTAG'O V. VICTORIA
VISITORS AT'THE AVICKETS:
(BI rELEORAPH.— PttESS ASSOCIATION.)
■, ' ■"• DUNEDIN, This Day. The. Otago-Victpvia match was resumed in fine weather on a good wicket. Ellis (not Willis) and Ebelingy who had each scored 2 on the- previous day, continued the visitors' .innings. The latter was brilliantly caught by Dickinson.. without any addition to the score in the first over of the day. 2—2—15. Woodfull was the newcomer, and drove Torrance's first ball to the fence, but Ellis was not at home , with Torrance. The fielding was very keen, ' whilst Dickinson and Torrance were both- keeping excellent lengths, the batsmen taking no risks. Woodfull.got Dickinson through the cove.t, for 4, thirty coming:up.in thir.ty-fpur minutes.;. Knight smartly fielded a shot by Woodiull/ Ellis just getting back. Only seven runs. came off ■ Torrance's first hal.f-dozen- overs.,- VAC4L Alloo replaced J iorrance/ Blamires going. on in place bF ' . ;■' ... ■•■'.,'■ ...
At, the luncheon adjournment, Victoria had lost two wickets for 94 runs—Woodfull, m 41 ;-(EHis, in 35;' extras 16.•
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 21 February 1925, Page 8
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