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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1932,
SECOND "TEST”
"TEST" MATCH STARTS
ENGLAND
England may fold the following
tonm:
D. R. Jardine
II. Sutcliffo
R. E. S. Wyatt
W. R. Hanimond
Nawab of Pataudi
F. R. Brown
G. Q. Allen
W. Voco
II. Larwood
M. W. Tate
G. Duckworth.
THE rebond Test match bo- tween England and Aus- tralia starts at Melbourne to- morrow.
This will also be the 29th encounter between the two countries on this magnificent ground, where records of every description have been set up.
Both Australia and England have built up glorious traditions and achieved remarkable performances on this enclosure, and with ex- citement and intereat at fever pitch, one of the greatest cricket matches of all time, is promised during the forthcoming week.
England go to Melbourne, not only happy in the knowledge that they won the first Test, but that on this ground they have fully held their own. In their 28 Test visits to Melbourne, England have emerg ed successful a dozen times, and have drawn two others.
The first match of the official series was played on this enclosure, when Australin won by 45 runa, but in the same tour at Melbourne the visitors turned the table, winning by six wickets.
LAST MELBOURNE WIN.. The last time England won ni was in 1928-9, when Melbourne A.P.F. Chapman and his men won the all-important third Test by three wickets.
The following is a synojosis of the results on the Melbourne en closure:
MELBOURNE'S TRADITIONS
GROUND OF MANY ACHIEVEMENTS
& RECORDS
MATCH OF BIG IMPORTANCE
(By "Veritas")
A now picture of N. W. Woodfuit
The Australian captain.
STARTS TO-MORROW
AUSTRALIA
Australia's chosen may bo:
W. M. Woodfull
H. Ponsford
D. G. Bradman
W. Fingleton
S. McCabe
W. Oldfield
C. Grimmett
L. P. O'Brien
R. Oxenham T. Wall I. O'Reilly
contury in Australia at Melbourne in 1928-9.
Melbourne has seen Test Match "hat-tricks", on four occasions, Baten accomplishing it for Eng- land in 1882, and Spoffoth in 1878 and II. Trumble in 1901 and 1003 for Australia.
England's record first wicket partnership was established at Melbourne, when in 1911 J.B. Hobbs and W. Rhodes put on 323 Beme before separation. The grounit also saw D.G. Bradman and A. Kippax set up the Austrn- llan 6th wicket partnership record of 183 in 1928-9.
It is with these glorious achieve mente As a background that England and Austr lia meet again;
of to-morrow. The result is primo importance, na a win for England means that the "ashes" are almost a certainty.
No indication has yet been made As to the probable composition of the English side, although it is likely that Tate will come in to asalst Larwood in the attack to the possible exclusion of verlty,
assume
COMPETITORS in the Machine Gun Troop steeplechais at"the" Christmas meeting of the Fanling Raco and Huní Club'xrs agon baro'
taking hurdle and the water jump hazard. (Photo Mes Cheung).
ANOTHER THRASHING
FOR R.A.O.C.
Police Net Four Times
Without Reply
RIFLE SHOOTING.
Tamar Marines Defeat R.A.O.C.
STONECUTTERS MATCH,
tito
of
A shooting match took place at Range yesterday be-
Marines Royal In the only Mamak Tournament Stonecutters game played yesterday the police tween
Ordnance Corps. The conditions of defeated the Royal Army Ordin-.M.S. Tamer and the Royal Army ance Corps by four goals to nil the match were a sighter and five to Only one goal was scored in the count at 200, 600, and 600 yards.
Scores:
Royal Marines,
Ames batting failure in the first Test may also mean that Duck. worth will be preferred behind the slumps. Otherwise it is fair to that the English team will remain unchanged from the Syduoy Test composition.
Australia, in selecting thirteen for the final choice, has left out opening half and play was event 1891-2-Australia won by 64 runs
Nagel and Kippax, who dls- but after the interval the Police 1894-5-England won 94 runs
appointed and brought in Oxen-had things very much their own England won by six wic-ham and O'Brien. Don Bradman way and netted three more.
1884-Eugland won ton wickets
England won inns and 98
runs
kola
1876-7--Australia won by 45 runs England won by 4 wickets 1878-9-Australia won by 10 wic-1897-8-Australia won inns and
BG runs Australia won by eight
wickets
keta
1881-2 Two matches drawb 1882-3-Australia won one wicket
England won inns and 1901-2-Australia won by 220 runs
27 runs
GOOD
CRICKET
NAVY IN SOUND POSITION
ARMY HAVE TO FOLLOW ON
The Navy obtained a winning grip on the game when they met the Army in the Triangular Cricket Tournament at the Hong- kong Cricket Club ground yester- day, and at the close of play had forced their opponents to follow on against a score of 190.
Australia won by 32 runs 1903-4-England won by 185 ung Australia won by 218 runs
1907-8-England won by one w!c-
.ket
Australia won by 308 runs 1911-12-England won by eight
wickets
England won by inns and
225 runs 1920-1-Australla von inns and 91
...rons
Australia won eight wie-/
kote
1024-6-Australia won 81 runs
England won by inns and
20 runs
1928-9-England won
by three
wickets Australia won by five wic
kats
TEST RECORDS.
Melbourne probably boasts more
Three players were responsible Test records than for this. Lt-Comdr. J. R. Shaw ground in Australia.
200 500 600 Toiał. The Capt. Burgess RM. 18 18 20
it is possible that Ironmonger and Singh and Gulam Mohamed. is certain to play to-morrow, and scorers were Pile, Pennell, K. Chr. Sgt. Branton 17 17 16 Richardson will be dropped in the
mal selection.
any
other Here are a
DON BRADMAN.
first of all smoto the Army bowling fow, many of which may easily be to all parts of the field to score upset during the approching 83 in a little over half an hour, and later Marino Jemmett and
match.
The second highest aggregato
PayLt-Comdr, Yates skittled out made by England against Austra- the Army for a paltry 86.
Jemmett sent down only 28 balls, but with these he obtained 5 wickets for 13 runs. Yates, in bowling 11 overs, of which three were maidens, con- ceded 21
for his threo wickets.
lla was compiled there in 1911-12, when 589 runs were scored in a single innings. This was the best achievement by the English crie- ketors until 1928-9, when the now figures of 636 were established at Sydney. runs
Melbourne always drawe huge The Army made a better show- attendances. For the third Test Ing when they followed on 110 there in 1928-9, no less than 262,- runs in arrears, and at the closo 467 peoplo
had hit off 81 for the. loss of two casily wickets. Capt. Mirehouse played being
attended, which
la
a record, the next best
at Melbourne in 1924-5,
the bowling with confidence to when at the second Tost 239,176 ncore 88 before being stumped by watched England lose. Shaw, and Lieut. Garthwaite was well sat with 27 to his credit and still unbeaten.
SCORES:
Navy. 1st innings:-108 Comdr. Shaw 83).
ARMY 1ST INNINGS,
B. M. Trowt, e and' b Yates
Cpl. Davies, 1.b.w., b. Yates
Herbert Sutcliffe has been one
of the happiest of English cricket- ers on the Melbourne turf._Al- together ho has scored four Teat In (Lieut-centuries there, including one
Lt. Cragg, & Burnett, b Jemmett Lt. Garthwaite, Farnhill, &
Jemmett
S/Sgt. Flood, b Jemmott
L/Cpl. Colledge, run out. Capt. Mirchobee, not aut Sig. Chaffey, b Yotes
Pte. Dowey, b Eaden
Lt. Col. Binrøden, Eaden,
Jemmott Lt. Young, b Jemmett
Extras
each aninge In 1924-5.
Walter fummond scored 200 4thore in 1928-9, and Leyland, of the pro- another member
-SECP
THAN ON Gažené dom
Total
86
Bowling Analysis.
11 3
12
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4.4 1
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3 t
ARMY 2ND INNINGS.
Vates Eaden
Jemmolt
acnt team, registered his first
Marine Willows.. 20 21 23 04
dzeexpo # 1 58859 18
LEAGUE TABLE.
Sgt. Dyblo Opl. Spray Marine Terry
22 22 21 05
15 20 19 64 20.18 10 57
Up to and including yesterday's games:
· Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis,
1 0 54 8 25 ... 13 12
2.52 15 24 Royal Signals 15 11 2 18. H.K.S.
- Total
R.A.O.C
200 600 800 Total
Sgt. Major Andor
son
17 19 15 51
11 10
2
0 01. 0 21
St. Sgt. Clarke.. 23 23
13 0 2 27 14 17
Sgt. Chapello
18
10 64
23 24 16
Sgt. Emory
10 12 20
Sgt. Sanith
26 11
Radio
Battery
Medway
R.A.S.C.
St. Andrew's 10 7
Incognitos..
Police
R.A.M.C. 'Varsity Royal
7
15 3
Engineers 14 Phoenix ..... 12th. Battery
Tamar
Wishart
Parthlan
Veteran
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10 17
4 10 13 D
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0 2 10 15 02
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1 10 0 11 R.A.0.C
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BUSTER
0 37
1
St Sgt. Farquhar 18 22 17:
Total
12 12 14
LADIES' GOLF.
The following is the draw for the Taggart Cup to be played over the New Course, Fanling:
Miss Curtin v. Mrs, C. B. Brown; Mina Robinson v. Mrs. Valentina; Mies Phillipowsky v. Mrs. Lissaman Mias Grahame v. Mrs. Stafford Smith, Mra. Rodgers v. Mrs. Munro Mrs. Roberta v. Afrs. Syme Thomson; Mrs. Sheldon v. Mrs. Mackenzie; Mrs. Roffey v. Mrs. Rajitan.
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Lt. Col. Maradon, e Shaw, b
Jemmnit
Capt. Mirehouse, at. Shaw, b
Yales
Lt. Cragg, not out
Lt. Garthwalto, not out
Total (for a wkte.)
10
13
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