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AUSTRALIANS FORCE

A DRAW IN FIRST CRICKET TEST

Bradman Knocks Up 144 To Gain Another Record

London, June 14.

With Australia playing for a draw, dull cricket marked the last day of the first test on the Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham, to-day for most of the play was occupied by W. A. Brown and D. G. Bradman, who, both compiling centuries, saved Australia from defeat with a slow scoring partnership.

After wiping nut the deflelt of 247 on the first innings, the batsmen forced the pace more, but the day finfslied with the Australians still at the wickets, having lost alx wickets for 427. The match was accordingly drawn.

In compiling a solid 144 not out, Bradman added another record to his already long list, the century being his 12th in testa against England, one more than the list standing to the credit of the English star of former years, J. B. Hobbs.

The forecast for the day was. Cooler; north-westerly winds; cloudy, but no min. It was unlikely, there- fore, that the wicket would break up quickly, which was thought to be the only chance of avolding a draw.

Though his brilliant innings yester- day killed England's hopes of a vice tory, McCabe

de light ever was greeted with

everywhere.

runs and ofter 270 minutes at the wickets he reached his century and added another record to his already long list, for was his 13th against Ehe had a record of 12 in tests be- England, and he now beats Hobbs, tween England and Australa.

Bradman and Badcock continued the batting until tea when the score was four for 361, Bradman being 118 and Bodroch ave.

After the interval Wright

and

JUNE

15, 1988.

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COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS

London, June 14 Games which Anished to-day re- sulted:

and

The continuance of hot weather

Hampshire bent Sussex by one and the absence of rain lessened the

wicket. Sugicx 227 (Herman 5-74) possibility of

of the game renching Verity opened with maidens to Bad- and 103 (Herman 1-58, Heath 5-50). defaite

result and the attendance tuck and Bradman respectively and Hampshire 200 (Wood 7-52) wan only 5,000 when Brown and then eight singles were scored in 19184-0 (Smith 9-26). Bradman resumed the innings at the minutes. Badcock fell a victim to a overnight score of one for 142. They well fighted ball from Wright for found that the wicket showed signs

Ave and then Barnett joined the Australian captain,

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•Sendury until he had been at

wickets for 100 minutes, When did come, however, it seemed like on express box, in comparison to

ha staw display.

Bradman requested Sinfeld to frain from following through on 10 the pitch after his delivery.

The bowlers had a heart-breaking

task, for the wicket was host tin- responsive, although the batsmen found the slow men very difficult.

Brown Patient

Brown was very patient all the morning and did not complete bis century until the last over before Junch. It took him 270 minutes.

Bradman played out time. When Ward Alled the vacancy and with

stumps were drawn the score was ix for 427, Bradman being 144 and Ward seven.

Bradman had taken 365 minutes, and the fact that his total included only five fours was an indication that the innings was foreign to him.

THE SCORES

At lunch the score was one for First Innings 197, Brown being 101 and Brodman,

44.

The crowd had slightly increased First innings after the

opened with maiden to Bradman

ENGLAND

658

AUSTRALIA

minules, included only one four, and W. A. Brown, e Paynter, b Verity was an admirably restrained innings. D. G. Bradman, not out

411

udjournment, Farnes

Second Innings

and Edrich took the other end. In

his

the fourth over Bradman brought up, J. H. Fingleton, e Hammond, b

50, which, compiled in 150 Edrich

40

133

The negative batting continued 5. J. McCabe, o Hammond, b

Verity (and Australla seemed certain to save i

144

30

Compton,

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terval was called the score reached

.

5

Tears.

B. A. Barnett, J.b.w., Sinfeld Fames, by this time, had deterior-] F. A. Ward, not out uted for he was little more than fast.

31

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Extras

to medium and neither batsmen had difficulty in playing him.

Blx for

Verity

the game for just before the ten in-¡ A. L. Hamets,

247 and Australia hnd wiped off the G L Dadcock, 6 Wright

Soon after the deficit

122) And 25-1.

Worcester beat Northamptonshire by 102 not out) anu 7-0, Northampton- 10 wickets. Wo ester 383 (Gibbons

shire 164 (Perks 6-45) and 220

Brookes 113)-Reuter.

HAMMOND

AGAIN

London. June 14. W. R. Hemmond, England's leader In the Trent Bridge test, has been Invited to act us

captain for the second test, to start at Lords on June 24-Reuter.

OPENING OF ASCOT

on. D

London, June 14. To-day was the first day of Ascot week and everything was grander scale than for many years. slightly hotter than expected.

The weather was perfect, though

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the traditional "Golden Mile" in un open landau and the course

crowded early in the day.

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26 The King and Queen are holding a

house party at Windsor.

427

had been Fall of wickets-1 (Fingleton) for

The

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one ran. The betting was Foxglove 4. Solonnise Reuter

20, Michoumy

Hunt Cup Jockeys

wiped off the sterling partnership 89, Z (Brown) for 259, 3 (McCabe) half lengths from Sotonaise, which came to an end with the dismissal for 331. (Hassett) for 337, 5 (Badbeat Mohoumy by a neck. Twenty- of Brown. Verity, who had been ex-cock) for 369, 0 (Barnett) for 117. ploiting the worn 'patches patiently and trying various artifices, even- tually secured success when Brown cocked up the simplest of chances to

to Farnes Paynter at square leg. Brown's 133

Hammond was a chanceless exhibition through- out which he displayed an impres- sinfield Wright nable defence. He was at the wie Verity kets for 305 minutes and hit 13 fours. Edrich Mis partnership with Bradman, Barnett which had yielded 170, occupied 185 minutes.

McCabo's Contrast

Bowling Analysis

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SANDY LODGE GOLF King (D. Smith), Edgehill (Couch).

McCabe, who followed Brown, was In deelded contrast to bls display yeɛ-| terday, and after scoring 30 went

London. June 14. out to a brilliant catch by Hammond third series in the golf tournament Following were the results of the at first slip off Verity.

Hussett was very shelty and scored Sandy Lodge-Allis beat Cotten only_wo, going out to a elever catch|two up, Branch and Lacey halved, by Compton at silly anid-off from Padgham beat Gadd 2 and 1, R. Verity,

Whitcombe beat Mitchell one up, Undeterred by the falling wickets Burton bent, Mahon 3 nrid 2. Bradman had been piling up the Reuter.

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