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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

SECOND TEST MATCH. • I NEW ZEALAND FIRST INNINGS. 1 SALE SCORES A CENTURY. 3 [by association.! 3 Auckland, This Day. 1 In the second test match, New Zea- < land, after a very bad start, made the 1 respectable total of 269. Armstrong > was in great form with the ball, and principally owing to him five wicketß fell for 70. Sale and Brooke-Smith then came to the rescue, and took the score to 168. After the latter left, Sale continued batting in first-class form, and was greatly helped by the tail. When the last man joined him he was 99 but safely passed the century amid cheers, and eventually carried his bat for 109. Scores: — NEW ZEALAND.—First Innings. Condliffe, b Armstrong ... 11 Hemua, c Waddy b Crawford ... 2 McMahon, b Armstrong ... 0 Patrick, c Collins b Armstrong 16 Snedden, c and b Armstrong ... 21 Sale, not out ... 109 Brooke-Smith, b Noble ... 46 Holland, b Mailey ... 12 Robimon, c McKenzie b Noble... 1 Bennett, b Armstrong ... 14 Saunders, b Armstrong ... 10 Extraß ... 27 Total ... 269 Bowling Analysis. Armstrong took six wickets for 47, Crawford one for 37, Noble two for 98, McKenzie none for 6, Mailey one for 54.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 655, 28 March 1914, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 655, 28 March 1914, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 655, 28 March 1914, Page 5

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