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TEST MATCH
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THE CHINA MAIL,
at the stage when the prospect, for England was by no means cheerful. Chapman Goes
Chapman was the first to be sent back, being caught by Kelleway off by Gregory, the Australian fast
A P. F. Chapman, England's skipper.
Out of the first 30 runs added when England recovered the by these two, Larwood claimed 50. Ashes," were sant in by Ryder to Then when he had, together with face the visitors' bowlers. Hendren, put on 124 runs for the England draw blood early. 8th wicket partnership, Larwood Woodfull, the hardest man to get got out, by stepping in front of a out, was back in the pavilion bo- straight ball from Hendry,
fore a run had been made, caught
Larwood's score of 70 included by Chapman (presumably in the a six, the only one so far in the slips) off Larwood's expresses' on match, a flye and seven fours, the fast wicket.
And his innings is described by Kippax went in first wicket Reuter as one of excellent driving, down. He scored and Ponsford He was batting in all for two 12 when the latter had his bails re- minutes under two hours.
moved by Larwood, Two wickets
Although slightly overshadowed down for seven runs. by Larwood, Hendron must have
Tate Takes One realised that it was no use stick- Hendry then partnered Kippax. Ing in now. And when Larwood While the newcomer gathered 6, had gone he monopolised the scor- Kippax.added 11, bringing his total ing.
to 16 before being dismissed by White joined him and kept his Tate.~~Three wickets down for 24 end up to good purpose. The 9th runs. wicket partnership between them
Worse was to come. Kelleway brought 52 runs, White contribut took Kippax's place. Sixteen runs
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The Close Ryder, the Australian captain, had the satisfaction of seeing no further victims for England's at-] tack. He put on four while Hendry did not score. The total, therefore, when stumps were drawn, was 44 runs for 4 wlekete, no extra hav- ing been conceded.
The Scores Play will be, resumed to-day
the weather intervenes Scores to date are as follow:
England-1st innings
Now about Hendren, the hero of the day and the man sald by aunless good many experts to lack the Test mentality, especially in Aus- tralia.
He went in 4th "wicket down. and was last out. He was at the crease for 7 minutes less than 5 hours. Things were not going well when he started on Friday. He hung on grimly and a change came over the game, he belly materially rés- ponsible for the 111 runs added on Friday after he began to'bat.
On Saturday he helped to put on another 249 runs. His share in But, as Reuter mentions briefly, England's big score can best be the bowling at this time was steady seen from the following:- and there were few moring chance When Tate was dismiss-
Fine Partnership
Then Larwood went in to part- ner Hendren. And as far as can
J. B. Hobbs, run out H. Sutcliffe, c Ponsford, b
Gregory
C. P. Mead, l.b.w., b Grimmett W. R. Hammond, e Woodfull,
b Gregory
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Ironmonger
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Ironmonger
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Kelleway, b Gregory M. W. Tate, C Ryder,
Grimmett ...
Hia Runs H. Larwood, 1.b.w. b Hendry Share Added J. C. White, 1.b.w., b Grimmett
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111 G. Duckworth, not out 249.
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ed, the total was 319 runs for 7 Friday (1st day) wickets.
Saturday (2nd day). 117.
Total
109 860 It will be seen also from the figures that he must have been Fall of wickets: 1 for 85 rune) defending while his colleagues did | (Sutcliffe), 2 for 92 runs (Hobbs), the attacking, except towards the 3 for 108 runa (Mead), 4 for 161 end. The fact that Tats. claimed ruus (Hammond), 5 for 217 runs 26 out of 28 (scored with him)(Jardine), 6 for 291 rung speaks for itself.
(Chapman), 7 for 819 runs (Tate), 8 for 443 runs (Larwood), 9 for 436 runs (White), 10 for 521 runs (Hendren)."
Maurice Tate, who made a stand and took a wicket.
be judged from the scores, Larwood (the bowler) must have hit out to better effect than Hendren (the batsman).
Reuter says that Hendren never gave a chance. He was superb in driving and in defence and his Innings was excellent. He hit 16 fours in his innings of 169,
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All the Difference?
A good word has also to be said
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44 tween them, helped Hendren to put
To bat: C. V. Grimmett, J. M. on 78 runs-runs which may make
Gregory, H. Ironmonger, W. All the difference.
Oldfield and D. Bradman.
Finally, the bowling of Larwood
Fall of wickets: 1 for 0 rus after his labours with the bat, was and Tate, particularly the former
(Woodfull), 2 for 7 runs (Ponsford), & for 24 runs (Kippax), 4 for 40 runs (Kelleway).
Observations
Hendren's previous Test scores were:-142, against South Africa, at the Oval in 1024; 182, against South Africa, at Leeds in 1924; 127 not out, against Australia, at Lord's In 1926.
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GOVERNOR'S SHIELD FIRST ROUND
The first round in the Governor's Shield competition resulted as fol-
England's innings of 521 runs is her sixth highest aggregate in Tests against Australia and her fifth lowa:- highest in Australia. The biggest
Education Department (F. J. de is 589 at Melbourne in 1911-12.
Rome and A. E. Wood) beat Cana- What happened on the first day dian Pacific (Capt. Davison and is generally known, how Hobbs and T. C. Monahan), 8 and 1
Sutcliffe gave England a fairly good
Government Medical Dept. (E, W. start, then a setback after Hobbs Kirk and I. Newton) beat Mackin- was run out, and wickets falling
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