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AUSTRALIA'S PLIGHT

Oldfield, Who was Badly Injured by Larwood's Body-Line Bowling

FACING DEFEAT

411 IN ARREARS

FOUR MEN OUT

J

Fingleton and Ponsford opened the

Adelalde, Jan. 18. Innings for Australia, facing Larwood And Allen. The former employed the off theory and in his third over.clean bowled Fingleton who had attempted to turn the third ball. The batsman was dismissed before he had scored, the Arst wicket yielding three runs. Fingleton was thus the first batsman to ho dismissed for n "spectacles" in the present Berles,

pair of: Ponsford attempted to cut the ball of Larwood's fourth over batt was splendidly caught by Jardine of backward point for three, the second wicket falling for twolvṛ,

Bradman showed stirring form and severely punished Verity. He reach ed 50 in 64 minutes and scored eight fours. Later Bradman scored a six off Verity over the on boundary hut Tko next ball he returnedl a drive to the bowler and was caught and bowled Verity for 66, made in masterly all round cricket in 73 minutes. ten fours and.

ife had one Bix. wicket foli at 100.

The third McCabe was caught on the boun- dary by Leyland when he had made seven and the total had reached 116. Larwood was cheered early on when he employed the off theory but was boord when he resorted to the Jeg theory in his seventh over.

Woodfull who went in lower down in the batting list played a stolid innings and at the close had made 30. Richardson had not opened his necount, the total being 120 for four.

The full scores are appended:

England. Int Inns, 334 Australia-1st Inus, 222 England 2nd Inns

II. W. Sutcliffe, e O'Brien, b Wall D. R. Jardine, 1.b.w. Ironinanger · 56 R. E. S. Wyatt, c Wall, b O'Reilly G. 0. B. Allen, hw, Grimmett W. R. Hammond, b Bradman.. M. Leyland, c' Wall, Ironmonger

1. E. G. Anes, b O'Reilly

23883.

95

42

1. Verity, 1.b.w., O'Reilly

40

H. Larwood, c Bradman, à Iron-

mongor

8

E. Paynter, not out

W. Vece, b O'Reilly

Extras

WOODFULL, the Australian cap. tain who continues his innings toś day with his side in a very forlorn position.

412-

Total Fall of wickets:-1 (Sutcliffe) for 7; 2 (Wyatt) for 91; 3 (Allen) for 123; 4 (Jardine) for 154; 6 (Leyland) for 246; 6 (Hammond) for 206; 7 (Ames) for 304; 8 (Verity) for 395; (Larwood) for 403; 10 (Voce) for 412.

Bowling Analysts,

Wall O'Reilly Ironmonger Grimmett McCabe Bradman

M.

R. R.

75

1

50.3 21

70 4

21

87

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Australia-2nd Inns.

*SZSJAP

J. II. Fingleton, 1 Larwood

D. G. Bradman, c and b Verity

W. H. Ponsford, e Jardine, b

Inrwood

0

3

66

S. J. MeCabe, e Leyland, b Alien

7

W. M. Woodfall, not out

30

V. Y. Richardson, not cul

Extras ...

8

120

Total (for 4 wkts.)

Fall of wickets:-1 (Fingleton) for 3; 2 (Ponsford) for 12; 3 (Bradinar)

for 100; 4 (McCabe) for 116.

BILLIARDS DEFEAT

FOR Y.M.C.A.

Lose to Lincolnshire Regiment

In a friendly billiards match at the Y.M.C.A. last evening, the Lincolnshire Regiment "A" team defeated the Y.M.C.A. "A" by four games to two and 829 points to 779. The best breaks of the match were by W. Stoker and J. R. Luke, who each scored 20. The scores were:

150:

Y.M.C.A.: II,

Tate,

A. E McFayden, 129; W. Stoker, 133; 1 D. Skinner, 87;

UNSPORTSMANLIKE

COMPLAINT ABOUT

LEG-THEORY BOWLING

Adelaide, Jan 18. The Australian Board of Control has cabled to the Marylebone Cricket Club on the subject of the leg-theory controversy,

The cable states that "thu body-line' bowling has assumed such proportions ay to ben mennee to the best in. terests of the game, making the pro- tection of the bady by the batsman, the main consideration and causing intensely bitter feeling between the players, as well as an injury.

"In our opinion it is unsportsman- like and unless stopped immediately, it is likely to upset the friendly rela tions existing between Australia and England."-Router.

LARWOOD.

INTERPORT RUGBY TEAM

FINALLY SELECTED

ONLY WEAKNESS IN THE PACK

NAVÝ TURNING OUT A POWERFUL TEAM AGAINST ARMY

By "THREE-QUARTERS”.

NHE Club Interpart sido has now!THE Army side will be much as usual, but now that the South Wales Borderers have returned

been completed by the inclusion of Cherrill and Walkden in the pack, with Andrewes as reserve in from cainp they will be playing more the absence of Mackintosh. The team regularly, and lack of practice should. leaves on the 8.6. Fushimi Maru on not be so much in evidence as when Saturday, and will play two matches they met the club. They. in Shanghai-the Interport on Thurs-on Hebert to obtain the bigger sharo day next and the U.S. Marines two of the ball in the set scrums, and the can rely days later.

result will depend on whether the age to the full. Their recent displays - Army outsides can utilise this advant- in this direction have been far from convincing, hut I look forward to an improvement on Saturday.

A

S will be seen by the composition of the side, it is a good one and should at least give the Shanghal fifteen a close game; in fact we might almost feel optimistic about the re- sult. If any criticism can be made the team it can only be levelled at the pack, whose front row is scarcely so strong as one would have liked, but inability to obtain the necessary Icave, rather

of

than faulty selection is the reason for this.

I hope the

Grifiths and McLellan in recent games will be quite mended by the 28th, and will in no way affect their play on that all important occa sion. The team will be accompanied by the good wishes of all local rugby, enthusiasts and the hope that they re- turn in possession of the Saker Shield..

AST Saturday's match between the Club and Navy was the first perasion this season when

have

HONGKONG'S TEAM FOR SHANGHAI

The final selection on the, Hongkong rugby Interport team to play Shanghai next week has been made. The team will leave for the North on Saturday, Sixteen players have been chosen as follows:

J. P. Whitham:

J. J. Ferguson, W. HI.. R. Rigg, Griffiths, G. P. Lammert: M. W. Turner, J. A. R. Selby:

D. McLellan, A. P. Hall. Thompson, J. C. Millers, J. II. Bradford, W. E. Peers, W. F. Kerr, E. Walkden, R. Cherrill. Reserve:-W. R. Andrewes.

NEUERKETIN

Reen the Club butsides really give and take their passes with any degree of surety, and as a result they reaped due reward in the ape of five tries. The whole line hanited well and with Selby Throwing out quick passos to Turner, the two wings were given YESTERDAY, the Devonshire XV, ample scoring chances, which they readily accepted, both running well for

fresh from their triumphs in their passes Much of this apparent good performance when they held the Shanghai, acomplished another improvement on the part of the Club strong Borderera team to a draw at outsides will be discounted vious weakneas of the Navy backs.

the ob Sookunpoo. It will indeed be a loss Ryder missed his

to rugger on the China const when usual Francis, and was seldom in the pic-returns to the Mediterranean fleet.

-partner this cruiser leaves the station and ture in attack, while of the three-

quarters, only Paeker did anything of note.

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THE

• ...

THE Medway ́felded a weak side- against the Club "A" at the forward the two terms were by 10 points to 6.

Valley yesterday and were beaten The Club scorera

Umore evenly matched, but the were fines, Torrible, Loison

Home Football Forecast English League & Scottish Cup

ARSENAL TO WIN

English football clubs return to the normal league programme this Saturday, whereas the Jending Scottish teams are engaged in cup- tica.

The special Telegraph forecast of the day's programme follows:- FIRST DIVISION.

ARSENAL ASTON V. BLACKBURN BLACKPOOL DERBY EVERTON Huddersfeld

Middleabro,

NEWCASTLE

v. Manchester C.

7. Liverpool

Y. Wednesday

Y. Birmingham'

v. West Brom. A.

v. Sunderland

V. Leeds Un.

V. BOLTON

V. Leicester

SHEFFIELD U, Y, Chelsea

WOLVES

Bradford

v. Porismuath

SECOND DIVISION.

BURY Charlton CHEST FD FULHAM LINCOLN Manch, Un. NOTTS FOR. PLYMOUTH STOKE

WEST HAM

v. Bradford C.

v. Southampton

v. Oldham

v. Swansea

Y. Notts County

v. Millwall

v. TOTTENHAM

7. I'reston

v. Burnley

v. Grimsby

v. Port Vale,

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

BILENTFORD

BRISTOL C. CARDIFF Clapton 0.

v. Exeter

v. Newport

v. Brighton

v. Swindon

Coventry-

V. Luton

CRYSTAL PAL, v. Q.P. Rangers

Gingham

NORTHANTS

READING

SOUTHEND

V. Aldershot

Y. Bournemouth

v. Norwich

v. Torquay

WATFORD Y. Bristol R.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

BARNSLEY BARROW Carlisle CHESTER CREWE DONCASTER Halifax

v. Gateshead

v. Rotherham

V. MANSEELD

V. Accrington

v. Rochdale

v. Darlington

WREXHAM

HARTLEPOOLS v. Walsall

HULL CITY N. Brighton

v. Blockport

v. TRANMENE

YORK CITY *. Southport

SCOTTISH CUP.

STENHOUSE King's Park ABERDEEN St. Bernard's AIDRIE HIBERNIANB CLYDE STRANKAER Queen of Sth

v. Morton

v. ST. MIRREN

v. l'ealcick v. PARTICK v. Alion

v. Fortur

v. Fraareburgh v. Bo'ness

v. Third Lanark

SLJOHNSTONE v. Fast Fifo

Falkirk Am.

E. STIRLING C'BEATH Dunfermline Raith Rov. Armidale Lochgelly ALBION RANGERS HEARTS DUNBARTON HAMILTON LEITH

v. QUEEN'S PARK

v. Montrose

v. Dunder

v. CELTIC V. FALKIRK v. Dundee Un. V. KILMARNOCK Y. Inverness T.

Y. Arbroath

v, Solway Star v. Belth

v. Motherwell T. Brechin.

COLLEGE CRICKET,

St. Joseph's Defeat La Salle.

LOW SCORING MATCH.

At King's Park yesterday, St. Joseph's College defeated La Salle College by 77 runs,

G. Souza was in good form with the bat for the Josephians, and topped the half century without losing his wicket.

The La Salle bays were all dismiss- ed for a paltry 28 runs by R. Silva and Windsor, who captured four and three wleketa rach.

St. Joseph's College.

G. Souzo, net out

G. Windsor. c R. Silva, b Gosano

G. Nolasco, b D. Alves A. Ilakar, b R. Silva

A. Kitchell, b D, Alves

F. Esnail, b D. Alves

R. Silva, é A. Silva, b D. Alver H. Guterres, e 'T. Alves, b R. Silva C. Ahwai, e Demec, b D. Alrea.. S. IIamet, not out

Extrau

Total for 8 wkts.. A. K. Rumfahn did not bat,

Bowling Analysis.

D. Alves

1. Gonone

And

V. Ribiero

R. Silva

Navy pack lacked cohesion and McEiney, two of the tries being con- Linton and Doggett, although dividually good, received little support piled for the Medway and Moutrie inverted by Lowson, while Smith re- It in evident that the return of H.M.S.kicked a fine goal. Devonshire will be welcomed by the Navy selectors.

N Saturday next the Army and Navy meet at Sockunpoo, and on the result of thin encounter bangs the fate of the Triangular Tournament. A win for the Army would allow them to draw level with the Club at the head of the table.

THE Navy XV should be consider-

J. B. Luke, 150; H. G. Mumford,ably strengthened by the return

130.

Lincolns: E.

Underwood,

103; G. Belt, 150; J. Kirkham, 160; B. Turner, 150; J, Buxton, 126; H Harris, 150.

of the Devonshire contingent, and if Francis los recovered from his in Jury, and Watson is fit again, they may well reverse the result of their Jast meeting..

FIVE A SIDE FOOTER

The Kowloon Football Club have arranged for n novel football tournament to take place on the Rallway ground on Sunday next, when teams of five draw from the Chinese Civilians, Army and Navy will take part.

3 p.m., and an additional attraction The event will start promptly at will be a.opot kick competition.

Prizes will be presented' nt tho conclusion, and admission will be 60 cents and 20 conta.

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DISTINCTION.

La Salle College.

D. Demeo, b R. Silva ..

1. Campos, at. Bakar, b R. Silva

D. Alves, e Guterres, b R. Silva.

R. Silva, e Hitchell, & Souza, .

T. Alver, Windsor,.b R. Silva b. Gosano, e R. Silva, b Esmall C. Dragon b Windsor A. Silva, b Windsor V. Riblero, Rakar R. Alonac, b Windsor L. Rodrigues, not out

Extras

Totul

Bowling Analysis.

R. Silva G. Souza E. Emnil C. Windsor A. Bakar

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