DUNEDIN v. OUTRAM.
The match Dunedin v. Outram was played under "somewhat unfavourable conditions, the damp weather having made the town jpreen heavy. Outram held' their crwn up to within a few heads from the finish, but then allowed Dunedin to creep ahead. Mr T. G. Young (Dunediii) and Mr A. Chisholrn (Outram) apoke on behalf of their respective cluba at the conclusion ot the game. Results- — D. O. — Whitelaw, D Wallace, T Xeill, J. C. Short (s) ..18 — C. Wither", T. Snow. A. T Anderson, A. Tripp («-) .... .. — 19 _ ilarshall, — RrxVer, W. ThornT. G. Young X-) 15 — A. M/Leoi', F Wnghi, R. Webbter, V. Hartley (s») — 19 W P. Gale, J. Peterson, G Crow, W. M'Laren is) 33 — J Watson, W. M'Dougall, W. Scott, J. P. Baird \,%) •• — ™ W Goodlct, J. Coventry, W. Hogs, A- GiHi«B (s) 17 — A. Robertson, A. Chisholm. W. Watson, jun., J. Buchanan (■>) . . — 2t Totals .., 83 72
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Otago Witness, Issue 2762, 20 February 1907, Page 58
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150DUNEDIN v. OUTRAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2762, 20 February 1907, Page 58
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