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TEST MATCH IN
DETAIL.
NEW ZEALAND'S GALLANT GESTURE.
GREAT GAME. DESCRIBED.
Writing
in the Manchester Guardian dated July 1, Cricket
Pr" Bays:
daver drives from Allen would have stamped his quality had he shown Pus nothing else. Jarding changed his attack from time to time but the more he changed it the more it remained the same thing-fuel
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the "Famous trans-Poolfic
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od fifty in soventy-five minutes,
is not to discredit his talente that Mail Line to Seattle will offer I say he ought not to have been Special Class" accommodations to permitted to hold up an English the travelling public is the import. advance in a Test match. He failand announcement made to-day by ed by only four runs to score AT. B. Wilson, General Agent, This commence with New Zealand, made a magnificent hundred, and if he had done so, now service will fight up-hill to-day. Not only did three hundreds would have an the 8.8. "President Cleveland" sail they save the innings defeat; they nounced to all Australia that going from Hong Kong on Septom- achieved the handsome total of 489 Bradman is needed nowadays tober 6, for Seattle pia Victoria for nine, and then declared-achieve the rarest honours of the (Canada) galiant gesture which plucked the game at Lord's against English-
·Lion's manu and, so to say, landed bowling,
"Those now accommodation's will
him one in the eye. Moreover, New Since the war the story has been make it possible to offer another the Orient to Seattle in addition. Zealand's bowlers. prevented Eng the same-English bowling bigh grade passenger service from and from any match-winning in-feeble. No matter how our selecto our first class servies," states tion committeca, choose the men it Mr. Wilson. The arrangements dulgence, whatsoever.
The foundation of New Zealand's remnine possible for new comers to now being instituted will make ne change in the high standard of our stand was, of course, well and truly Test cricket to get centuries for the regular first class service, which laid on Monday night by Weir and asking. We have given opportuni-will be improved rather than mo Dempster after the wicket of Mills ties to most of our leading bowlers dified by the alterations now tak The 'Special Class' accommodą. had been lost for only one run and Taic, Larwood, Richard Tyldes. ing place. after New Zealand bad started the ley, Feebles, Robins, Geary, Vocetions will include. Outside, state- long, almost hopeless task of scor-Freeman, and so on. And against rooms, "exceedingly attractive pub ing 220 to avoid defeat in a single them in successive Test match sea-lie quarters such as lounge, smok
barber shop, beauty parlor, and innings. This morning Dempstersona Australia, South Africa, and groom and promenade deck, and Page set themselves very coolly (now New Zealand have found it practically all the equipment offer and skilfully to blunt whatever easy to make grand totals of overed in the first class passenger quar" modified scale, The high standard edge the England httack could 400 en English wickets. The mainter, only, of course, on a slightly claim to show. Dempster reached trouble is that our bowlers lack of President Liner cuisines will be his hundred, an inevitable deed for concentration of purpose and good maintained.
These now facilities are design- him to perform because he is as length. To-day the number of
Fed especially to meet the require- dependable as Woodfull and much wretched balls sent up has caused ments of a great number of travel- Ilis pain to those of us who remember lers who wish to visit America gr more attractive to watch. batsmanship to-day possessed the J. T. Hearne, Rhodes, Arnold, Through to Europe at moderate surest touch and the koencat in- Frank Foster, Brearley to name cost, yet who wish to assure them- equivalent to the American Stand- telligence. Yet when he was bowl only a few of the not most famous soles of an ocean service fully ed at 218 by a finely tempered ball names. Two googly bowlera in one ard of living. The 'Special Class
rates froin Hong Kong, to Victoria by Hammond which his canny bat side are bound to prove expensive or Seattle ranges from G8199 to could not quite stop, New Zealand but only Peebles and Robins seem G8253, the latter including cabin were still a dozen runs behind anded to have it in them to get awith private bath." - their one great batsman had de-wicket on this smooth stretch “af parted. But Page is an accom- Lords' turf. Jardins could not be
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scientific in defence and gifted with strong strokes to most parts of the field. He never looked like getting out: New Zealand's problem was to find a durable colleague for Page.
blamed for giving Peebles, and Robins heavy work to perform; be tween them they bowled seventy nine overe for 276 runs and six wickets. Only cleven, maidens were
in these included
vastly different from the free and speculative methods which were practised on Saturday after the leading batsmen got out. Most of them watched the ball carefully, seventy-nine and this time Robins could not find overe. If the match was to be won his really unplayable ball often by England at all only the googly enough. Peebles worked hard with bowlers could possibly win it; the his googly only once did I ate hin others were merely utilitarian. It legbreak-and it pitched half-way is easy to protest that no England eleven can be called representative it three of its bowlers come from Middlesex. But, as I say, most of cur bowlers have in recent years been unable to stop young men
of grip and lacking from the colonies from improving unsure
alacrity. their batting averages in Test the true stumper's spring-heated matches here.
down. I suggest that Peebles' leg- brenk be benceforth called his
wrong, un "not his off-break. The English Gelding varied from middling to good. Ames, I am sorry to say, was definitely bad;
Jardino Acts Too Late. To everybody's surprise Blant hurvived a few qvers from Vocc, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, many a ball of which troubled him sorely Blunt for a long while Ar 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
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England's Second Innings. most players find confidence. Not
Shortly after four o'clock Bake until too late in the day did Jar dine adequately cover the alipa for for three and. Pago was 99 not out well and Arnold batted again for Blunt, but the eye of Blunt was After the interval he reached his England together. Two hours and desire, then drove twenty minutes were at England's seeing the ball then. It was a heart's
offservien and 240 runs were wanted. heaven help me " snick by Blunt challenging four to the on that saved New Zealand, from de-Peebles, and then returned a catch for victory. In just under an hour, fent by an innings. Then Blunt from a ball of no grent consequence. Bakewell and Arnald scored 62, cat Robins beautifully for four, Next ball, Peables got Kerr out leg and Bakewell, after nearly losing and was guilty immediately after before wicket. He tried hard by his wicket by a suick to the slips. wards of another highly speculative an ambitious appeal to do the hatin Cromb's first over, delighted ua, with keer stylish hits which fore.. trick; unfortunately the ball was. poko through the slips:
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very crooked. Whereat Peebles told that some day he will bat first looked disappointed, as though say for a real England eleven. Arnold ing. to himself, Now I must begin in a conscientious fashion got a few again, get two more consoling runs, but he and Bake wickets with consécutive balls" well were both out at 69; and by Pago's sterling innings lasted three the time England's score attained hours and 25 minutes, a display of 105 in a hundred minutes Duleep. sinbjf and Woolley bad failed- solid morit nicely polished.
When Page and Kerr were de Woolley clean bowled by Cromb, feated New Zealand were 360, and who attacked without rest as now. five wickets had tumbled. though determined to humble us to Cromb was brilliantly caught by the utmost. At the finish England Voce on the opside hitting round wore actually struggling to main- the off-spin of Robins. Merritt tain some appearance of batting. was bowled by Robins. New Zet prestige
The honours of the match certain- land faced dafent, again at three o'clock, for with more than three ly went to the New Zealanders. hours left for cricket they were: The limit of their ambition in their
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were down. This was England's avoid defeat. In their giddiest Test opportunity; and our bowlers: moments of optimism they could iņiled totally to jump to it. They not have seen themselves piling up et Allcott stay in with Lowry for up nearly 500 runs in a single fifty minutes, during which time innings and then, after a declara New Zealand's score went from 400 ton, forcing our best batsmen to for eight to 400 for nine. This bend down on protective bate ninth-wicket opposition was exes Right to the bitter end the New perating in ite casofulness. It was, Zealanders "pressed hard. -- At of course, immensely, gallant, hut, twenty past six Hammond helped oh, how it did expose the English their efforts by running himself attack's resources! When Lowry out, after an innings of no little got out he called Allcott off the responsibility. At the finish Jar field with him; thus was his gesture dine and Ames were rather inglori. write adres ously on the defensive, neither dar humorously made.
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