THE SECOND TEST.
The second test match between tlie M.O.C. aiici the Australians pixwnises to produce a sensational finish. The Australiaais wore djismiiß'Sed in their first innings for a very poor' score. The visitors did very little better', despite tlie fact that tlie wicket was good. The finst four wickets ifn. tlie Austrailiams' second killings fell for fifty-four, and' things yesterd'ay afternoon wore a. gloomy aspect. Later in tlie day, however, Armstrong made a good stand, and the taitl appeared to be wagging .vigorously. Tlie chances are that the M.0.0. wiM 1 require over 200 runs to
they get iit? Thia,t i>a tin© question wihioh is left to the Australian fie>ld»mm to answer. Tie majority of people will incSine to the opinion, that tise Englishmen will/ do tine trick. Interest ii» t!he subsequent teat miatcih.es will then be increased.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 4
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139THE SECOND TEST. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 4
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