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Middlesex Should Win Game Against Worcester
London, August 15. Middlesex look like consolidating their position in the County championship and providing their bowlers set down to their task on the final day of the match with Worcestershire tomorrow, the Southern side should win this important game.
Mainly through a cautious innings by Dewes and some enterprising hitting by Robins, Middlesex took the first winings lead with six wiCKETS SITI IT hand and finished with an advantage of 128. In their second knock Worcestershire lost four wickets without wiping out the arrears.
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CLOSE FINISH
MARKS FIRST LADIES' RACE
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1949.
Home Soccer-Prospects For The Coming Season
(By "ALBION")
Saturday next heralds the opening of the 1949-50 soccer season in England, although further North over the border, the Scotsmen omborked on their League Cup duels last weck. Ne-doubt-balimbing-clube-and their supporters will
have weighed up the prospects for the coming season-some with hopes that fortune might smile more sweetly upon them and others-- those who had a succesful outing last season- with on air of "well, what we did last season we can do again this." Come what may, let's hope the tradition of the game will be upheld by one and all.
Of Saturday's games, interest will be centred mostly around the teams whch were promoted
he bill to with the advantage (By "MAINSHEET.BLOCK") and relegated at the close of last
After getting Glouroster's res Dann wirkets cheaply Glmor-Ataes Pub, the chapters, with
Sortent of
Time:
century tand between Huys Dux les auri Uft, who enter the 110% keturs Boere was a shainlum.
Fall albach! Then wi ketu Glamorgan were out for 170, bul Bijou estershire, like
Lancashire teady amf her Counties of re- real weeks, did not enforce the toflow-on. An inqaroved mating ne play" Lithostrow
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for
In the Northern Division, Lin- coln City, whe sound the pace tou hot for them in Division last season, are at home to Oldham and should have little difeulty la Division I, both newromers, wok a win for them should e
The first Ladies' Race of the
in obtaining both points from this of the lust
Fulham
West Brom, are ane Lemester slitre
Summer Series was sailed on!
initial drawn bone for their
matches to he Foreenst reduce in the Anal reckonitur.
Saturday afternoon in a light genes. The Cottagers entertain playest on Saturday August 21; Grand balling display by Leslie) wind. It was It close, race the Cup Holders-Wolves, while
Division I featured Kents maings from start to finish with this West Brom will have as their
guests Churlion. Of their chances, BIRMINGHAM v. Chelsea te screet name then tulf theic) order frequently changing.
v. Huddersfield to win BLACKPOOL The ostles. Liens with a barezy century and Miss Byng held the lead for the fancy to prevented Kent free following
against Charlton, with the game Bolton v. Stoke
DERBY v. Man, United Tr
will need to repeat theater part of the race, but with DRE
a variable wind and strong of Craven Cottage a rather pen Fulham v. Wolves
titair. on the finishing line. lost her position. The finish was one ul a rare the closest ever suiled in
the with six boats crossing line within a minute.
The two Youriel
Toro
however, team Flow, Kent are to avoid defeat,
Close Of Play Scores
The close of play senares were: At Lonly Warensdershire Hit
1174; Middlesex could bliana
208 Domogan to save the game, al- 1 Dewan 6). Jenkins 5 for 64). though they will forn a formidi-
A Southend: Sparx 184 and able task.
Smill 611, x 433 first iga 67, ol 74, Horsfalt 95,
43 1
Star Races won by
rontested, were well with Reven more weeks to go. the Serles Races are well over hall completed and the leaders in the series will have a struggle to maintals their position as mere hemanen complete the require
their 92800,
the
Newcastle, who did so well on Division I last retum to
entertain Portsmouth, last year's League Champions at St. James' Park, and what game this should be! Undoubted. ly the best match of the day with, perhaps. Newcastle just making the grade.
LIVERPOOL. v. Sunderland MAN. CITY v. Aston Villa MIDDLESBROUGH v. Everton NEWCASTLE v. Portsmouth WEST BROM v. Charlton
Division 11 BARNSLEY v. Chesterfield BLACKBURN v. Cardiff City Brentford v. Tottenham Coventry v. SHEFIELD U. Hill v. BURY
Queens P. R.
PLYMOUTH v. Bradford Luton v. WEST HAM SHEFFIELD W v. Leicester SOUTHAMPTON v. Grimsby SWANSEA v. Preston N. E.
LEEDS v. thei
Derbyshire, after
lets than innings collapse To
silturenti hunked, betted tashin fatty. They are M 31 bebine but have six wirkets in hanel. Yekrshire's declaration was trade possible by a stand of 123 between Yardley and Lester going on to 150 not out and Yardley
84 pot out.
down triage 5 for 1.
At Manchester Lancashire 280 243 161 0 Kirieves 62, Whar tom DIU; Suri) 128 (Tattersall 5 for 25).
At Cheltenham: Glouerstershire 349 and 121 for 4 (ammelt 66): Glamorgan 170 (Coult 7 for $43.
At Leicerlær, Hampshire 210 Look Like Winning
and 3 for '7 déclared (MeCor- Nottinghamshire are struggling kell 23, Bailey 78, Rugers 33); Northamptonshire, but feesterslure 145 knott 3 for against Essex look like whing their 353 al 16 for 1. Southend Festival
with i Sussex, only
NOTE
because
WATER POLO
Eastern beat Chung Shing right goals to two In the long - Kong
Polo League last Water ught at the Ritz swimming pool,
************
OTHER SPORTS
ON PAGE 3
Contains Vitaming A, B1, B2, and D. Niutin, Iron, Cal eium & Phosphorus i
At Northampton: Northampton- shahe 351: Rottinbanshire 101 (Carlek 4 or 34) and 138 for 2.
At Weston-super-Mare: Somer- set 400 few declared and 108 for 5 (Stephensor 20 not out): Kent 274 Ames 140, Buse 6 for 02).
Thrbyshire Bradford:
AL
uber of races.
The positions of the lenders are shown below.
Last weeks results were:
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11
Nay nghy Races Int, Mes. Treurta by 112 19.20.59: 2nd, Mrs Solitame: $1 25.40: 3rd. Mow 432) 19.04.39 40
(11) DNF. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
fat. Your 14th Star Burien Regi
42 32 4.39 02 2nd. Fill (2)
(876): th. 1781; Sol, Jura (8) 46.39
yet (1) $1.12 (40) 5th. Howell (3)
34 50 (9) 1).
5th.
Home
(6)
1.14.1
Rip Rooring Game Division 11 offers three games of interest. The newly promoted Swansea Town will be at home to relegated Preston North End and this too, should be a rip rvaring game with, I should say, Swans Just in front at the finish. A re- cord crowd can also be expected here!
Hull City, last year's Northern Section winners, entertain Bury aid I think City will have to hustle to get both points from this game.
season.
Division It (South)
Brighton v. NOTTS, F. BRISTOL C. y. Northampton EXETER v. Crystal P IPSWICH v. Bournmouth Leyton v. WATFORD Millwall v. Torquay NEWPORT v. Norwich NOTTS C. v. Southend Port Vale v, Bristol R. SWINDON v. Reading -WALSALL--v, -Aldershot-..._.
Sheffield United, the other un- fortunate fram Lengue 1, are away to Coventry and should re- Ist, Ladies-ferim Dinghy Race: cord a win in their first Division Mrs. Matlodie (1) 1.06.23 (NGN); 2, Min
counter." Suthampton, who so narrowly Mia
Division 111' (North) 3rd (G78): Jesameloy 185 13:22 Boerer-Comper (3) 105,25 1976) missed promotion lost
BARROW v. York Grimsby at the Doll Mon Ryan (1) 1.06.20 1480): 5th, Mix entertain
Bradford C. v. DONCASTER Myny i 106.38 (98); 6ih, Miss Evars and should take full points.
CARLISLE v. Accrington Forest who, perhaps, CHESTER, V. Stockport Notte 47, 1850),
descended undeservedly
from Crewe v. Tranmere Division I last season, And Halifax v. HARTLEPOOL.
to LINCOLN v. Oldham Brighton for their Grst game New BRIGHTON v. Darlington in the lower sphere and should) Rochdale v. Gatshead
with at toast a ROTHERHAM v. Wrexham come away
SOUTHPORT. v. Mansfield point.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
15th Star Serlen Races ist, Yourloff (8)
themselves 04 1.4.1 (800): fail. Breeding (11 4.10.11 and 270 for 4 (Smith 55, Elliott 4878): Best. Furter (1) 2.39,01 (8764; 1th, 35, Exuar 00 not out); Yorkshire Janion 124 2.22.47 (480); 5th, Guyot (hy
1888) 6th. Spencer Cooper 401 for 4 declared (Lester 140 not: 2.34.36
(2.44.37 (200). ul. Yardley 84 not out).
4th Redwing Series Rave: Int, Corbett & At Birmingham: Warwickshire 4 4.59.20 1903); 2nd, Mira Lometry
1.41.02 (700); Bri. In Jong (4 1.45.1 368 for declared and 137 for 5 (Thompson 57 not out): Combined (15): 4th, Mikele ( 45.00 (817)
5th Wright (14) 3.45.112 (43) 6th.
Services 284 (May 98, Manners (11.10.09 (493) T. Harrison 56)-Reuter.
11 63.45 1427): 8th Evans (17) 1.25.57 15651; 9th Glover (7) 2.3.52 (307); Loth. Nuit DNF.
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CRC Beat SCAA In Exciting Tennis Match
1741 d. Pidsley (22) 2.41.37 (Brilliantly led by K. T. Lai and O. L. Pong with
4th. Oldham (0) 2.48.89 1674): 5th. Fril THE DBQ: oth, Robinson (13) DNF: Tih, Stewart (1) DNF; 8th, Collins (5) DINF
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Star Sommer Berlon: Jst, Yourleif 4957 prints, there: 2nd, Furrer 1070, 8; 31, Janfon 4011, 8; 4th, Nixon 2139, 5; ch. Harels 102, 3; 8th, Huw Merk 1924, 2; 7th, Apenver Compne 1400, 1.
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England All Out For 482, Another Draw
London, August 16.
Seen
England continued their first innings in the Test Palmer Beats
match against New Zealand here this morn- ing and were all out for 482 runs before lunch. At the interval, New Zealand had made 88 for two in their second' innings.
ammer sun blazed down on Kennington Oval here for the third and final day of the last Test. The game was resumed with Eng- lond leading-by-87 with six wickets in hand.
the odds
Bowling Analysis Although
still seemed heavily on this test
Everl ending like the previous three cell
of the cave in a draw, the move England selectors in packing the side with so many spin bowlers might yet be success
ful.
As expected, Brown decided to
continue the England innings and he called for the heavy roller in the hope of hastening any break- Ing up of the pitch that might develop
Demaret In Play-Off
Chicago August 16. Pudgy Johnny Palmer riddled Jimmy Demaret with shots and stellar approach pults yesterday to win the 16- whole play off for first place in World Championship" the golf tournament.
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Monday's Play
Palmer, lucky most of the day even though he had the right shots when he needed then turn ed in a 68, four under par. De- maret played a steady game for n 70.
The two players tied the first place on Sunday at the end of 72 holes with 13 under par 756. Year terday Palmer made it 17 under pur for 10 holes. And while De. under was not good marets 15
There were about 10,000 pre- sel when the game began with
enough to stay in contention with x and
and a half hours left for play.
The 20,000 people who swel- the 31-year-old ace from Badin, Unfortunately for England':
Caroline, it stil! pulled policy of getting quick runt, they tered in the heat at Kennington North
on lost Brown, the man best Oya! today saw England, ex down zeronti money of US$7,000.
hammer The first prize was US$10,000. cept for one period, He pro suited to fast scoring.
with his Ofth vidled Cresswell
wicket by lifting catch to mid-off when mistiming a drive.
successive
Evans. Joined Balley with five wickets down for 436 and
when
the New Zealand attack mer- tilessly and finish the day 87 runs ahead with six wickels to fall.
By the close of play England were 432 1or fo wickets in re-
Palmer won the match with his short iron and that trusty on the putter which he and fringe of the green as well as itself. on the putting surface But he had his share of suck to
go with these shots. Twice ha around a green hit #pectators
out of and his ball bounced troubia. Once he hit a tree but
a lucky bounce, put the ball on the fairway.
榛
at once there came a flurry of ply to New Zealanri's total of 435. Several new records were cs- share ample mixed with some hard punching by Balley. Well Lablished during the day. Len a Bailey batted, the wisdom Hutton and Reg Simpson, scoring of allowing him to expend his 147, made the best opening stand and sharp in any Test match for England energy or batting
also the running could be questioned
against New Zealand,
It s
smashing triumph for This was
# repetitiu. of the
partnership of 218 be.
Palmer, a professional for seven last day a Manchester
tween Hutten aus Bill Edrich was
rated a who has been inning ty after A bla
Balley the biggest for Frelend against years,
player to watch for the past two bowled as though he was very New Zealand
Hutton's 206 was
Je ven close in the the highest SEF SORS. tired.
New PGA championship this
year, individual innings against
and finishing country
Up to Sam cut by Evans, another Zealand in this single and a three. In just over equalled Martin Donnelly's scare Snead, but his paze yesterday was fen minulle, Evans bludgeoned 17 made at Lord's. as, the best for the richest in neturi cash of any
10 either side in England. runs before lifting a catch
The first thing this cover off Cowle, who thus broke
The Zealand New Cresswell's sequence of wickets. Merry Stand
The square
five for onlr raised
A
In a merry stand in which the Total passed the previous highest by England in a lest against New Zealand, the sixth pair added 33. the Laker came and went in
sane over from Cowie, but Balley retained. tained.
soon gave Bedier and Bailey eatches at the wicket off Cowie and when Cresswell got Wright leg-before, the innings closed 201 402, giving England a lead of
137. added 50 The last six wickets today in three
their began and New second innings with just over five and half hours left.
thoir with
es runner
tournament on pro gell's wealthy morning tour and it marked Palmer as a
Their loat
ninth threat from here on in any links wicket without addition to Satu-ttle United Press,
day's total of 320, but resistance came from
the list pair. Tem
Burtt and George Cresswell, who Hutton, in contrast,--scored-chiofly. held up the England attack for by placed strokes to le ter half an hour and added 25 runs. angles, together with an occa
being all out for monal drive ranging from inid-oif New-Zealand
345.
son.
to square on the offside,
New Zealand's first success wai A Grand Start England
were given a grand not brought about by anything laudable of Simpson's start with an opening standi ofinister in the bowling, but rather 147 between Hulton and Simp-berdure of attempl to
keep the scoring Simpson's flowing strokes evine freely. He swung round partner who however, opened up
with the leg side and sent it straight after the Arst hour and
10 Donnelly at backward leg grand cover driv
drives rapidly over-147. hauled Simpson.
Hutton, with Edrich as partner, When the pair had sent up the continued to drive at every op- 100 Hutton had figured in Engportunity and he was especially
quarters of an hour quickly took him ahend of his at a slightly over-pitched ball on
New Zealand started second inning strokes from the
Sutcliffe making
ACTOSA.
Was
between Lai and Pang of CRC
Draw For Lawn. Bowls
the wicket.
9: Ard. Palfroman 482. 4th, Purrer fought out in the failing light
4530, 7ch, Evana 1946, 6th,
Bola 846, ; fih, Laufer 3277, 8.
Redwing Summer Serien: 1st, Maliori and Wei and Yu of SCAA.
(01 2013 points, 4 races; 2nd, Darby (176) 2449, 4: 3rd, Corbett (0) 2147, 4: 4th. Smith (18) 1978, 4: Ath, Mian Lonely (10) 7th. 1941, 3th. Brawn (2) 1702, 4. Hartinan (1) 1100, 4.
Events For
Fang's stundiness and Let's toll Championships
brightly
his
one
runs in 13 overs, none of which were maldens,
Scoring Slows Down The scoring rate then slowed down with the New Zealanders more alert in the field, Edrich be- quietly little more
Hutton became
first over. Laick wan with him. land's third three Aguro stand of evere on Burtt, who went off atj the series. But with different
the end of his second spell with After steering Bailey wide of partners in Washbrook, Robertson an analysis of no wirket for 49 Brown at short line log, he re
of the peated the stroke off the last ball, and now Stropson..
England kept ahead but this time Browp got one hand clock for most of the day, but to the chance as hé flung himself at
after -Simpson stage had left and Edrich had joined He falled to hold what would Hutton, the pulr fulled to keep have been a miracle catch. Twen- die puce up.
Hutton was then well set, com- ty-four runs had come in three overs when Scott saicked Bedser plete master of the situation and and was taken by Evans behind in an attacking mood, but when on to play himself in
while he reached the 90's he became
subdued. completely subdued. He took as Runs Come Freely
took a long time to Edrich Balley's direction was far from long as three-quarters of an hour
during the 60's, Batisfactory and Bedser looked over the last ten runs necessary Rotlle down and with Hutton ink- scoring proceeded at a funereal much the better of England's give him his tenth century of next cure
pace, much to the annoyance a pitch the season, and the rate dropped opening attack. Still, on
the crowd. Hutton, who reached drives top-spin ing fore-hand
playing perfectly, runs came free.to 50 an hour.
Hutton assumed his fluent at- nt
90 Intre
than a run a min The draws for the quarterly, and 50 went up in 40 minutes,
minute turned the tide in their favour
of the Colony Open At this point Brown.
tacking stylo after completing
ing went so cautiously through the made after being extended to 2-2 in the finals
his century and went on top's that he took
further
ཐད initial phase. They went on to Lawn Bowls Triples Cham- first bowling change, calling on
score his second hundred in 85 minutes to reach his century, take the next four games in a row pionship, the third round of Wright who nearly trapped
minutes. He and Edriah, tore Immediately afterwarde filo to win the set and match for their the Open Singles and the Hadice into giving a catch near Club amidst
well-deserved
Semi-finals of the Open Rinks the wicket off a googly. By virtue of this win, CRC are were made yesterday and re- now the only unbeaten toom in sulted as follows. All Singles against the low bowling, but he The following is a list of events this Division and are well set for matches to commence not later looked eminently safe. Just when for the Inter-Club -Swimining the Division's championship it than 5.30 p.m. and the Rinks the stand between him and Hadlee and Triples at 4 p.m. sharp.seemed likely to cause England a win all their re-
good deal of trouble, Holllen met Meet between the Victorin Re- they continue
Open Triples
with a success which at once creation Club and the Eastern maining four matches.
CRC meet the Craigongower 1
Anawet 21, at HKFC Athletic Association which will
A.M. Üm
U..throw New Zealand on to the de- K.M. Omar. Cricket Club, who are third in
Once again, Hadlee lost his wicket when batting confidently. „19 He tried to out a leg-break from Men's "B" Division R.M. Remiahn A.E.P. Gueat, W. Hollies which was only a shade Men's 50 yards Free Style.
Did Not Last Long Men's 100 yards Free Style.
short of a length, hit under the and sent it to slip, where Men's 100 yards Back Stroke.
England were ahead with only Au Kam-moon and Choy Tin- A.A. Razack, J. Bradley and 1,8. Lan. ball Men's 100 yards Breast Stroke.
one man out, but Compton did wah (CRC) drew with A. Wei'and dolt J.W. Leonard, A., Costes and Edrich took the catch smartly.
13 Men's 4x
50 yards Free
Wallace Joined Sutcline with not last long, scoring only Style B. Yu G-6, best W. C. Ho and 1.9. Bradbury.
two men out for 68 and New before being easily cought. Relay
W. C. Loo 6-1, lost to P. Poon and "B" Class 50 yards Free C. K. Chan 2-8,
Edrich reached a century in on keeping their three hours, but did not add an Ding-choung and Choy Kira A.LO. Eastman, W.C. Simpson Zealand still 60 behind, and they Senior Boys: 50 yards Free Style. Pihak Ding-chung tot de hoy and 2. Mekeivis.
wickets intact for the last 25 other run, being caught in Cress Senior Boys' 4 x 60 yards Free Y# 8-6, drew with Ho and Lee
At the well's leg trap. ininutes before_lunch. Style Relay, Diving Exhibition.
VRC Swim Meet
ovation.
and
Sutcliffe became more careful
be held in the VRC Pool at 9.30 the Lengue table, next Tuesday | Omar v R. Orindley, 1.8, Joyce and J.fensive. p.m. on Saturday, Augus: 20: Inter-Club (VRC v Esatorn AA) in what should be another exciting McCutcheon.
match.
Men's
Eventi
CRC 6 SCAA 4
AL CCC
K.M. HumJahn, A.M. Romahn
terworth and F.E. Skinnar.
At KBCC
А1 КСС R.M.V. Ribeiro, M. Nunes
Open Singles
Angmt 24 at KBGC
and Laik
3, Jang C.C. Perim: W. Batter
A.B. Kitchell: AM.
H.W: Bradbury.
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At Recrea 7. Bradley J.S.-Landolt,
A1 BXFO A.E. Contes V. LA. Callywr; M.
6-6, lost to Poon and Chan 2-0.
La! Kwong-tsunand Pang Ol VRG Members Events
lan (ORC) boat Wal and Yu 6-2, worth Members 100 yards Free Style beat ilo and Lee 6-4, boat Foon
Handicap.
and Chan 7-5,
UBRO KT "White" Members 100 yards Back Stroke
Handicap,
VK. L. Waland K. K. Las (K.T.)
Handicap.
6-1, beat Hewson and. Linde yarda Free Stylo man 6-1, best N Downey and F.
ON 50 yards Back Stroke
Wong and L. Chan best Handicap, yang
and Pecário 16-1, bust 6-0, beat Wrack Lindeman Downey and Clack 6-1
Members 100 yards Breast Stroke boat F. A. Fisher and P. Pecario Medina U.M. Omer.
As CCC
Debter and dullabefully crias, 'Ovoking: Bladuka mo
Ladies Ladies
Open
cokcontrated
Interval, New Zealand
for two.
Scores:
were 88
New Zealand, 1st innings
England, fat -innings- Hution, a Babyna b. Ormewalt ... Simpson, Donnally, & Cresswell Edrich, ‚e Covo, -k. Cresswell Compton, Beatt, Craswell Paller, Bald, h2 Camis
.D. Hon v. R.F, Lair, peterrent Amaret 24, at HKFC HUA” Rosiako? VW Koward - sorowna v Radior, ⋅ b Cresswell
Fi- Keane Donnelly, b Cowle Rinks Semi-Finals
fakar, (a'Beoti, b: Dowle: 1985) August 33, në XCC heit, ledeer, jo Helde b. Cowie 7. Pheme, Greengood, J.G. Meyer Hallied, hot routes 23:3,2 MaKalvia:V "ALP," Pereira, -1.35. | Wright Abergh, Cromwel
Katema * Mange and stoke best, Fisher attaca ademassedios; and G.G. Pereira
Ladies 50 yards Breast Stroke Hawson
My Handicap.
Senior Boys: 100 yards Free Styla
Atkins.- CEP, Thompson, AJ. Ball
345
.206
54
บ
into the New Zealand attack
at
and
He erdenet Cowa strcke play. with a vengeance, lashing out, an to show his frem
almost every Hall, in an hour through the cover for four and r after tea
tea they put on 104 and Cresswell's following, over opened still went on punishing the his shoulders for a straight drive tired bowling.
leg hit. In spite of Hutton's slow perin. Hutton finally fell to a well- judged catch on the edge of the England went to tea with 291 straight boundary.
runs on the board for one wicket The second stand put on 218 in which meant that in two hour two hours and 35 minutes, and and ave minutes since lunch 143 Hutton's innings had 'ast ve hours, his 208 out of 305, includ- had been added. Hutton was 130 ing 28 fours.,
and Edrich 34.
After tea, claiming 20 of thị first 28 runs added in 15 minute against Cowle and Cave, Hutter reached 150 out of 268 in tou hours and ove minutes.
After Hulton, had put England in front in four hours 36 minute
ww Edrick, credited with 76, missed by Donnellyfielding deep square log to Cresswell' bowling.
Two overs Inter-Hutton reache Brown and Baliey stayed to the end when England with six wic- 200 out of 350 after ve hour batting. He had then hit 24 four ketą to fall stood 87 ahead.
There could be no mistake but after a further boundary fo about the purpers of the bats.' sick through the. allps he wo men when the game was resum- out to
ed after lunch. Both, Hutton and on-o catch by Rabong
impan began to attack right
His 200 equalled Martin Don
is away and shortly, afiar, the molly's achievement at Lord's
hundred went up each had the second Test the second wk completed 50. In the same over ket falling at 866, added 218 1!"|"^^from Burtt, which cost 11 runs. two hours and 35 minutes—-86.
This was, the third - Buocessive termina
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