AUSTRALIANS v OTAGO.
[By Telegraph. J Dunedin, Nov. 24. - The match Australians iv. -~. Otago «vaa concluded this afternoon, the visitors winning with b!x wickets to fall;" Tbe weather was fine, but the attendance was poor. The batting of the Australians was much superior to the^ first day's, and but for his eagerness to make the winning hit Jones would have carried out hiabat. The field ing of the local team was on the whole very poor, the bowling beiug the only redeeming feature. Australians— 2nd Innings (Continued) Bruce, b Hope ...32 Palmer, c Spring ... ... ... 10 " Tramble, b Turnfeull ... ... 52 Jones, b Kitt ... ... 4.5 Jarvis, not out 20 Mcllwraich. not oat 0 j Byes 2 l , Leg byes 1 Total ...162 Grand Total 222 Hope took 2 wickete for 22 runs ; Kitt, 1 for 10 ; Turnbull, 1 for! 7. Off Frith 45 runß were icored, Hewatt, 24 ; Walls 15 ; iVlcFarlane, 17 ; and Dixon 9 withont takiug a wicket, Christchuch, Nov. 24. The following eighteen have been picked to play against the Australians on Friday: — Millton (captain), Ashby, Barnes, Crawshaw, Cotterell, E. Cotterell, W. Cuff, Dunlop, Towke, Frith, Hallej, Harraao, LoughnaD, Mathiae, Riyner,Wheatly, Taylor, Wilding.
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Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 2
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193AUSTRALIANS v OTAGO. Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 2
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