CRICKET
THIRD TEST.
WEATHER UNPROMISING.
NEW ZEALANDERS KEEN.
this day at 9.25 a.m) United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.)
MANCHESTER, August 14
The weather outlook for the third Test is decidedly unpromising. Rain has been falling at Manchester for 24 hours and the weather shows'no signs of breaking. The New Zealanders are fit and disappointed at the weather-. as the entire team is keen* to • avenge their defeat at the Oval. • 'A}J,
London critics generally consider that England should win; They are encouraged by the- bowhng .-successes/-in the Count/' yesterdky ‘’Larwori’ft? Verity, Brown and Hammond/ They admit that Dempster will make a great improvement iu New Zealand batting, Arrangements have been made for Nevjl Cardus to broadcast a description of the event.
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