Cricket.
Evglishnien v. Canterbury. Christchuroh, March 29. Tho weather cleared early this morning, and is now fine. The cricket match was resumed at noon, the wicket being very dead. Read and Ulyett faced the bowling of Wilding and Dunlop. TJlyetfc was caught by W. P. lleeves off Wilding after increasing his former score by 3. Newham joined Read, but after making three was clean bowled by Dunlop. Briggs, who followed, was caught by Wilding off his own bowling without scoring, Smith went in, but Wilding bowled him before he could score. Preston succeeded him, but after making a single was also bowled by Wilding. Brown followed, but was soon given out 1.b.w., b Wilding. 65—8—0. Lohmann was caught by Garrard off Wilding without scoring Pougher now joined Read, made 8, and then fell another victim to Wilding. He wag succeeded by Charleston who was clean bowled by Wilding without scoring. The innings closed for 75. Bead carried out his bit hiring made 43 by steady, careful play. Wilding got 8 wickets for 31 runs. Canterbury went in for their Becond inninga at 1.15, Dunlop and Cuff facing Briggs and Lohmann, and Cuff had made 6 before the luncheon adjournment at 1.30. ■— — 1» W MM— ______ _■_— _3H— _l_— — C — MB— — — B— ■— ~ ~~ ~~»
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 74, 29 March 1888, Page 2
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