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E. A. McDONALD KILLED IN

MOTOR ACCIDENT

London, July 22.

E. A. McDonald, the famous, Australian, and - Lancashire Inst bowler, was killed in a motoring accident near Belton, Lancashi early to-day.

McDonald's car callided

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through the railings into a field

McDonald was injured, but limp

Sydney, July 8

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Edgar Arthur McDonald, whose there are difficulties end came with tragic suddenness is the strain, alread like that of young R. P. Northway a on feading players year ago, was only 45 years of age. can abstain from ent

m but then He was born on January 6, 1892, at the championships not have a Launceston, in Tasmania, which has great value. Then, there is the also given C. J. Eady, and Badcock difficulty in finding

gap in be to Test cricket

tween other fixtures of old standing.

TASMANIA'S GREATEST But McDonald was quite the greatest cricketer produced by

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Tasmania and also one of the very SWIMMING

greatest that has represented Aus-

tralia in Test cricket. As a fast TRIALS TO DAY

bowler he ranks with the greatest the world has known, having been dangerous on any kind of wicket.mers

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were only separated by He started his cricket career with touches in their first trial, and al- success for West Launceston Club. though Marques was beaten by only In 1910 he crossed over to Melbourne 12-5ths of a second, I still think that and began playing for East Mel Enrique Chan will again win this bourne Club. A year later he evening and make the Interport played for Fitzroy Club. That led team.

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to his discovery by Victoria In The 440 yards free style should 1911-12 he first played for Victoria see a comfortable win for Wilfred against the M. C. C. team led by Lawrence, while A A. da Baza 2nd house

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first appearance for Australi England at Adelaide he opened bow ling with Jack Gregory, but did no thing notable. He took wicket providing Norman Lee with for 78 and 2 for 95. In the fourth equal chance against si Test at Melbourne he took 1 for 46+

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In 1932, he joined a $37450.0

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$28.50. continued to bowl

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the 16th day of Angust, 1937, at 3 land when McDonald and Gregory (against Todmorden.

Silver Cabinet with glass shelves, $28. pm, at the Offices of the Public as members of Armstrong's team

Teakwood Dining Table with 3 exten- Works Department, by Order of proved a very formidable pair of He had a beautif

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of Tom Richardson and Lockwood up, a finent easy

had a Test side so great a pair finess

of fast bowlers. In the 5 Tests he pace

took 27 wickets, and in all his record ver was 150 wickets.

After

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so brilliantly in try England McDonald gave Australia too a shock when he accepted an offer Mc

to qualify for Lancashire. He first

played for that County in 1924 and from then till 1931 he dismissed over

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