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TEST MATCH
England Dismissed For 358
| AUSTRALIA" BATTING:
· BRADMAN OUT ·
Brisbane, Dec. 5. Australia, with § wicketa Li hand, are 207 runs behind the England first innings total in the first cricket Test, which commen- red here on Friday.
England lost her remaining four wickets for 05 runs and Australia, in reply to a total of 358, and after losing. C. Badcock, the young South Australian, with only 13 runs on the board, scored 151 for z before stamps were drawn for the I day.
The match will be continued to day and tomorrow,
There was a crowd of 20 000 pre- sent in sunny, warm weather, with a southerly breeze. when Hardstaff (27) and Robins (6) went out to resume the England innings at 263 for 6 on wicket that was sidered good.;
con-
The pair added 48 runs before Hardstaff mishit a ball from O'Reilly and McCabe accepted the skier at square leg. 311-7-43.
Showing more confidence this morning. Hardstaff was at the wicket for 125 minutes, hitting eight boundarie O'Reilly met with further suc- cess at the same total, Robins be- Lag caught at cover by Brown, who 13 substituting for the indisposed McCormick. for 38. In an innings lasting 40 minutes, Robins hitt seven boundaries. mostly as the result of cutting and driving.
OLDFIELD HURT
Alle (34), the. English caplain, and Verity (3) then remained to, gather until lunch was taken at
LOCAL CRICKET
LEAGUE
K.C.C. And Army “B” Draw
SEVERAL FRIENDLY
MATCHES ..
In the only Junior Division League cricket match played on Saturday. the Kowloon Cricket Club drew with the Army "B," at King's Park.
Scores:-
Army "B":-180 (Q.M.S. Moreton 55. Cpl. Hoperoft 36. P. O'N. Dunne for 59, C.BR. Sargent 3 for 39). RCC-109 (for 6 wkts.) (Denne 29, R. Baldwin 30 not out, Power 2 for 23. Moreton 1 for 11).
PEARCE IN FORM
The Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Royal Navy in a First | Division · friendly cricket match
on the Club ground on Saturday- by 6 wickets.
Navy: 181 for 4 des. (Lt. Phill- more 69. Lt. Cochrane 45. Lt. Backer 32).
H.K.CO.: 183 for 4 (T. A. Pearce
76 not out, H. W. Baines 37).
ARMY WIN
At Sookunpos the Army beat the Indian Recreation Club by 6 wickets in a friendly game, Indian R.C.: 93 (A. R. Abbas 45.
Lieut. Prichard 7-for 30), Army: 100 for 4 wkts, dec. (Sergt.
Daniels 62, Lieut. C. C. Carth walte 26).
COLLEDGE HITS 66
The Civil Service entertained a combined K.AM.C, and . P.A.S.C. team in a friendly match at Happy Valley and won by 9 wickets. Combined Corps: 108 (Pte. Gantzer
76: A. E Ferry 4 for 17).
HOME RUGBY
Harlequins Beat Leicester
INTERNATIONAL TRIALS
London, Dec. 5. The results of Rugby Union League matches played to-day are as follows:-
Devonport Services 5. Llanelly 15. Gloucester 14. Blackheath 0. Guy's Hospital 8, Richmond 18. Harlequins 24, Leicester 5. London Scottish 3, Bath S. Moseley 3, Northampton 0. Newport 12, Bristol 8.
Old Leyslans 0, Rosslyn Park 19. Portsmouth Services 3. London
Weish 7.
Coventry, Cardiff B Halifax 3. Birkenheadpark 7. Penarth 6, Swansen 4. Pontypool 11, Crosskeys 0. Weston-Super-Mare 6, Bedford 6. Melrose 17, Hawick 12. Royal High School 18. Edinburgh!
Academicals 9.
International Trials: England 14. Possibles 8-(At
Workington).
Probables 24. Possibles 5-(At
Swansea).
Glasgow 11, Edinburgh 3-(At
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Reuter.
LOCAL YACHTING
Only Two Boats In "G
Class Event
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Dorothea salled by Lt. Col. 8. D, Reld, won the "H" Class yacht-
339 for 8. Both batsmen revealed | C.S.C.C.: 130 for 1 (W. H. Colledge ing event on Saturday when she
perfect patience and waited only for the few loose balls. With the total at 332 a ball from Chipper- feld hit Allen's pads and struck Oldfield, the Australian wicket- keeper, a nasty blow under the left eye, forcing him to retire from the field for five minutes.
A crowd of 25.000 saw Verity fall to O'Reilly soon after the resump- tion, Sievers bringing off a nice catch at square leg. 343-9-7.
Verity had batted 63 min- utes for his seven runs.
Allen hit a six off O'Reilly, but two balls later he was caught off
the same bowler by McCabe at mid on. · 358-10-35. He had batted for 75 minutes and hit a six and four boundaries.
England took 401 minutes to se- cure their 358 runs.
BADCOCK'S BAD LUCK
Fingleton and Badcock opened the Australian Innings in the face of the "shock" attack of Allen and Voce, and with only 13 rubs on the
board Badcock had the misfortune to play an iriswinger from Allen on to his stumps. 13-1-7.
Don Bradman, the Australian skipper, however, stepped into the breach and helped Fingleton to add 68 runs before tea was taken 21 81 for 1. Fingleton then being 30 and Bradman 37..
Bradman. however, had a very narrow escape when he had scored | only Ave. Voce beating him but just missing the stumps.
BRADMAN OUT Bradman left very soon after the resumption, only eight runs being added before he was caught
in two minds and fell to a catch Backward point off Voce. 89-2-38,
Bradman had batted for 71 minutes and hit Ave boun- daries. After a shaky open- ing he seemed set for a big
score. It was not, however, a characteristic knock.,
$6 not out. J. E. Richardson 36. R. H. Griffiths 28 not out), CRAIGENGOWER LOSE
Playing at home, the Police beat Craigengower by 6 wickets in a friendly match. C.C.C.: 111 (G. A. Lee 30; C. Pope 5 for 34, B. G. Baker 4 for 84). Police R.C.: 218 for 7 C. Pope 54.
W. L. Clarke 53).
H.K.C.C. JUNIORS DEFEATED The Hong Kong, Cricket Club Juniors were beaten by 7 wickets by the Royal Navy in a friendly cricket match at King's Park. H.K.C.C.: 63 Lt. Donald 5 for 6.
Foster 2 for 2. Dyer 2 for 11), Royal Navy: 141 for 8 wkts. (L. S A. Fynne 52, Lt. Donald 55 E. Bathurst 4 for 19).
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ENGINEERS' VICTORY
gineers beat the Indian Recrea- At Sookunpoo. the Royal En- on Club by 45 runs in a junior triendly crocket Axture. Royal Engineers: 197
(3/Sergt Goodyear 37. A. Bakar 5 for 18. K. M. Ruminhn 4 for 36). Indian R.C.; 62 (L. Haroon 16, Spr. Bradford 5 for 17. $/Sergt. Collina 2 for 5).
C.S.O.C. FOILED BY CLOCK Recreio very narrowly averted defeat in their friendly cricket match against the Civil Service. Recreio: 107 for 8' wkts. (W. A. Reed 53 not out. H. F. West- lake 4 for 28).
CS.C.C.: 101 for 7 wkts, H. E Strange 43, EA. R. Alves 2 for 8. C. E. Marques 4 for 10).
0. Allen, O'Reilly
Vority, e Slevers, b O'Reilly Voce, not out
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Total
best Rolla (Major W. H. Postle), by a narrow margin over the 8.1 miles
course
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BOWLING' ANALYSIS
McCabe joined Fingleton and the century was hoisted after 102 McCormick minutes, but thereafter
the rate Glevery
of scoring slowed down owing to O'Reilly poor light, although the 150 was
Ward signalled after 173 minutes. The
Chipperfeld pair undefeated at the close McCabe of play, when the score was 151 for 2, Fingleton being 61, us the result of a Bound innings-he reached 50 after 138 minutes--in which most of the scoring shots, were on the of side, and McCabe 37.
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Scores;
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ENGLAND Worthington, e Oldfield, b Me-
Cormick
Barnett, c Oldfield, b O'Reilly 69 Fagg, c Oldfield, b McCormick Hammond, c Robinson, b Mc-
Cormick.
2 0 10 0 Twelfth man-Fishlock. Fall of the wickets: 1 (Wor- thington) for 0: 2 (Fagg) for 20; 3 (Hammond) for 20; 4 (Barnett) for 119; 5 (Amen) for 162; 6 (Ley- land) for 252; 7 (Hardstan) for 3111 8 (Robins) for 311; 9 (Verity) for 343: 10 (Allen) for, 358.
AUSTRALIA
J. H. Fingleton, not out 61 C. Badcock, b Allen
D. G. Bradman, e "Worthing-
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8. J. McCabe, not out n
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Total (for. 2. wkta.) Fall of the wickets: I (Badcock) for 13: 2 (Bradman) for 89.
Leyland, b Ward
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Ames, c Chipperfield, b Ward .. Hardstan, c McCabe, b'O'Reli-
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