CRICKET
OTAGO t. SOUTHLAND. The wicket was tricky yesterday after the heavy night’s rain and 'the iiigh wind. Play did not begin till well on in the afternoon. Otago won the toss, and were dismissed after two hours’ batting, only Holden showing anything like form. The innings yielded 94. Score:— Otago.—First Innings. Alioo b Fogo , ... 2 "Westbrook c and b Fogo 9 Ksast c Wilson b Doig 5 Barron b Fogo 0 Holden b Dole s.. 35 Galland c and b Doig ... 18 Traser b John ’lilbatiaoa ... ... 1 Patrick at Hallimore b T)afg .... ... 2 Holdaway c J-'naes CH’ixflrtwaa b Doig 9 Dick el not out ... ... 5 Holdemess b John G«sb<ti'U*in ... 4 Extras _ 4 Tot al ... 94 Bowling Analyst— Dssta, 3-» wickets for 4o runs; Fogo, three f*# 26; Battorsby, * ®iT jrt c*n, two far 6. When play ceased for the day the hon.e team had lost two wickets {Wilson and Tapley) for 9 runs.
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Evening Star, Issue 16996, 19 March 1919, Page 3
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