TWO TEAMS IN THE FIELD
GAMES AT DUNEDIN
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. Otago has two cricket teams in the field today, one for the second day of the match with. Southland and the other for a one.-day match with North Otago. At luncheon Otago were in a strong position against Southland, having a lead of 91 runs on the first innings-and with eight wickets down for 288 runs in the second innings. Holden, who j made 83 in the first innings, made 101 today. Other contributors to Otago's total were Chettleburgh (52), Uttley .(42), and Groves (36). •" Otago, batting first against North Otago, had seven wickets down at lunch for 328 runs—Dickenson not out 151, Coupland 58. " ; . •' -<i
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 77, 1 April 1933, Page 13
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