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OTAGO FOLLOW ON

MATCH WJTH M.C.C. ALL OUT FOR 166 WOOLLEY’S GREAT BOWLING (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. With seven wickets down for 143, Otago resumed their first innings against M.O.C. with Alloo (13) and Dickinson, in perfect weather, and on an improved wicket. After 35 minutes play Otago were all out lor 166.

.Requiring 30 to save a follow 011, Otago began at 11.40 a.m. Alloo took a maiden from Nicholls. Woolley bowled at the other end to Dickinson. In Woolley’s second over Alloo just touched the ball, which Turnbull accepted at abort forward leg.—lso—B —ls. Nicholls was sending down some fast balls which the batsmen were playing over. Woolley was relying on a trap, and Monk, the new comer, fell for it, Gdligap taking an easy catch.—ls 4 —9—2.

In the same over Dickinson also hit out and was cleaned bowled by Woolley with ano ball. With the total at 165, Allom replaced Nichols, with Otago wanting seven to save a follow-on. Dickinson was then caught behind the wickets off Woolley, ihe innings closing for 166.

Otago opened their second innings at 32.30, and after a quarter of an hour’s play had lost none for 12, Knight 3 and Dunning 4. Nichols and Worthington opened for England, whose fielding was very keen, runs coming slowly. Allom replaced Nichols and runs came more quickly. With the total at 22 Dunning hit- a ball from Worthington, and pulled it into the hands of Earle. — 99. —1—8. Play again became slow, and at 25 Woolley replaced Worthington, the total at lunch being 35. The score for 25 minutes’ play after luncheon was 61 for one wicket; Knight, pot out, 20, Cayanagh, not out, 18. Fourteen runs game off one over from Mityrthington, who resumed with Allom after the adjournment. Both batsmen were playing strokes well and brightening up the play. At 7i Woolley went on again in place of Worthington. Caynnagh let out at his second '.ball and was stumped by Cornford.—7l—2—33. Hie score at 3 o’clock was 81 for two wickets, Knight not out 25,, Blunt not out 10, extras 15. Scores: — M.C.C. First Innings . • • ■ 322 OTAGO f First Innings. Knight, b Allom 44 MeMullan, b Allom .. • ■ • ■ Dunning, c Turnbull, b Worthington 15 Cavanagb, e Worthington, b Woolley 32 Elmos, lbw, b Woolley 10 Gaband, lbw, b Woolley .. .. 4 Alloo, c Turnbull, ,b Woolley .. 15 Dickinson, c Cornford, b Woolley 11 Monk, c Gilligan, b Woolley .. 2 Clark, not out 2 Extras 21 Total .. 166 Bowling: Worthingtop, t\vo for 20; Allom, two for 37; Woolley, six for ,50; Duleepsinhji, none for 19; Nichols, none for 10. HAWKE CU? MATCH BOWLERS’ DAY OUT (Per Press Association.) PALMERSTON N-, this day. The Hayke Gup match was resumed in bright sqnshir.e. At midday, Manawatu in the first innings had lost six wickets for 69, Gallichap and A. M. Ongley both being dismissed. Baumber, the other not out man from yesterday, was still at the wickets.

Manawatu’s first innings ended with the poor score of 89, Clerk: emerging with the great average of five wickets for 11 runs, bowling 25 maidens qut of 34 overs. Nasmith took three for 38. The heat of the sun on the wicket aided the bowlers considerably. , Taranaki in their second innings have lost three for 15, Gallichan being unplayable .and taking each wicket. Taranjik'i also collapsed in the second innings. Five wickets fell for 13 runs in a short space of time. At 3.45 p.m. eight wickets were down for 34 arums. Scores: MANAWATU. First Innings. Broughton, std Giddy, b Nasmith... 36 McVicar, b GSark 3 Norris, c and b Turrock 5 Gallichan, c Ewart, b Nasmith ... 9 Spiring, b GJarke 1 Baumber, b Clarke ... 18 A. M. Ongley, b Clarke 3 Eglinton, b Clarke 1 M. Qngley, run put # 1 Fletcher, c Ewart, b Nasmith ... 2 O’Keefe, not out 1 Extras 9 Total ... 89 TARANAKI. First innings 154 Second Innings. Barker, std Norris, b Gallichan ... 4 Lash, lbw, b Gallichan 4 Olivers, not out 3 Nasmith, b Gallichan 1 Giddy, not out ... 1 Extras Total for three wickets ... 15

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17147, 2 January 1930, Page 11

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OTAGO FOLLOW ON Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17147, 2 January 1930, Page 11

OTAGO FOLLOW ON Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17147, 2 January 1930, Page 11

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