THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 11, 1938.
England's Brilliant Start
BARNETT AND HUTTON IN RECORD
STAND
THE SCORES
ENGLAND First Innings
C. J. Barnett, b McCormick L. Hutton, 1.b.w., b Fleetwood-
Smith
W. J. Edrich, b O'Reilly W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly
HAMMOND OUT FOR E. Paynter, not out
ONLY 26
PAYNTER HITS A SIX
London, To-day.
Scoring 442 runs for the loss of
D. Compton, not out
.Extras
passed the 185 registered by Jack Bon and Hayward, at the Oval, in 1899.
reached his 100 mark and soon after fell 1.b.w. to a ball by Flest wood-Smith.
This figure compares with England's Two cheap wickets. fell, Edrich bost of 823 for the first wicket by losing his for only five runs, while Hobby and Rhodes in Melbourne
in Hammond was out to O'Reilly after 1911-12 and Australia's bost of 180 by 126 Bardsley and S. E. Gregory at the scoring only 26.
Oval in 1909.
The early stages of the match were Both Barnett and Hutton scored packed with incidents. Barnett had 5 centuries, the former being un-scored only three when Brown, fielding 26 lucky to have missed reaching his back of point, failed to hold a one-
handed catch and in McCormick's se 100 before luncheon, being 98 not cond over, Hutton played on 'out at the time. The latter, just
100
75
69
21
Total (for four wickets) 422 Fall of wickets. 1 for 219 (Barnett), 2 for 240 (Hutton), 3 For 244 (Edrich), 4 for 281 (Ham- mond).
only four wickets, at the close of mmmm¶Ø¶?...............1115|||||||||||||||||||||0}} play, England have made an excel-
lent start in their first Test match Ifshing a new
first-wicket record
against Australia, at Trent Bridge, for Tests in England, when Hut- Nottingham, Barnett and Leslie ton, with a brilliant shot through |
covers to the boundary, Hutton providing the outstanding | the
up to 186 and feature of the day's play in estab-brought the score
The teams are:-
ENGLAND'
W. R. Hammond (Gloucester),
(Captain).
K. Farnes (Essex).
R. A. Sinfield (Gloucester).
C. J. Barnett (Gloucester). H. Verity (Yorks.). L. Hutton (Yorks.). L. E.-G. Ames (Kent). D. V. P. Wright (Kent). D. Compton (Middlesex). W. J. Edrich (Middlesex).
a ball
(Continued on Page 21)
E. Paynter (Lancashire).
N. W. D. Yardley (Cambridge)
12th man.
AUSTRALIA
D. G. Bradman (S.A.), Captain,
S. J. McCabe (N.S.W.), Vice-captain.
C. L. Badcock (S.A.).
B. A. Barnett (Victoria).
W. A. Brown (Queensland).
J. II. Fingleton (N.S.W.).
L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith (Victoria).
A. L. Hassett (Victoria).
E. L. McCormick (Victoria)..
F. A. Ward (S.A.).
W. J. O'Reilly (N.S.W.). M. G. Waite (S.A.) 12th.
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