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HOME FOOTBALL AUSTRALIAN BATSMEN COLLAPSE IN FOURTH TEST

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LONDON, Feb. 11.1 FOLLOWING am the results of English and Scottish football league matches played on Satur- day-

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SEVEN WICKETS FALL FOR EIGHTY-. NINE RUNS

LARWOOD'S LEG-THEORY BOWLING AGAIN SUCCESSFUL

(THROUGH REETER'S AGINOY]

BRISBANE Feb, 11. AUSTRALIA, who at the conclu- sion of the first day's play were 251 for 3 were dismissed for 310 today, and England scored 99 without loss before stumps were drawn owing to bad light.

Don Bradman added only runs to his overnight total before he was clean bawlad by Larwood, who Pons adopted leg theory tactics. ford suffered the same fate in the Notts bowler's next over.

Paynter has contracted tonsilitis) and his place in the English team has been given to F. R. Brown, the Surrey all-rounder who has yet to make his first appearance against Australia.

A crowd of 90,000 were present this morning when Don Bradman | (71) and W. H. Ponsford (8) re- sumed Australia's first innings at 951 for 3 wickets. The weather was fine and the wicket good.

Leg-theory Tactics.

Allen and Larwood, the two fast bowlers, opened the English attack, and the latter at once adopted leg-|· theory tactics.

Though the wicket was good Aus- tralia lost Bradman and. Ponsford' for the addition of only 18 runs, Larwood being the successful bowler on each occasion.

In Larwood's third over he clean 1 bowled Bradman, knocking his leg 3 stump out of the ground. 2014-76. Bradman, who added only 3 runs 2 this morning, was at the crease for 15 167 minutes during his innings for 176. By strong cutting and driving 9 Bradford Che hit eleven boundaries. 3 Manchester U. 3

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Another Disaster. Australia, had now lost their grip on the game, 4 wickets having fallen for only 68 runs, after the very promising start of 251 for 3.

Australia' met with another dis- aster after lunch when Bromley was 4 dismissed by Larwood without addi 1 tion to the score. 317-8-23.

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for runs. O'Reilly was caught"| by Hammond at first alip to pro- vide Larwood with his fourth vic tim of the day, then Ironmonger was smartly stumped by Ames off Ham. mond.

Australia's fast 7 wickets added only 89 runs in the face of the English shock attack, Mitchel! being the only plow bowler to cap- ture a wicket.

England Bat.

England batted for an hour be fore the tea interval, Sutcliffe and Jardine. Adding a runs without being separated. Wall and O'Reilly kept the batsmen very subdued, Wall bowling overs for runa Jardine was 29 and the famous Yorkshireman 90 when ten taken.

Batemen Take. No "Risks. A'crowd of 99,000 saw the resump. tion of the English innings. Both batamen took no risks in their suc- cessful attempt to wear down the bowling. Wrist work and delicate turning were the only fastures of the play.

Sutcliffe reached his 30 after 143 minutes' play when he pulled a batt from O'Reilly to the boundary. He had then hit six boundarins.“

Jardine, who had been overhauled by his partner varied a determined display with an occasional hard drive. He was undefeated with 41 to his credit when stumps were drawn owing to bad light, while Sutcliffe was 51 and the total 99 for no wicket-241 in arrears,

Scores:

Australia-1st Innings.

W. M. Woodfull, b Mitchell ·67 V. Y. Richardson, st Ames,

b Hammond

31

D. G. Bradman, b Larwood 70. S. J. McCabe, e Jardine,

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T. W. Wall, not out

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Fall of the wickets:-1 för 133; 2 for 200; 3 for 233; 4 for 264; 5 for 237; 0 for 202; 7 for... 315; 8 for 917; 0 for 329; 10 for *3:40.

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Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. Larwood

4. 7 101 ........... 31 Allen

944 832 Hammond

938 01 2

49 Mitchell........ 10 5 Verity. 17. 12 39

England-1st Innings, Sutcliffe, not aut

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51

D. R. Jardine, not out

Extras

Total (for no wkt.) 00

To hat:-R. E. S. Wyatt, G. O, Allen, Hammond, Leyland, FR Brown Ames, Larwood, Mitchell and Verity.

Booth and Gadney scored tries for England, Burland and Kendrew failing to convert..

HOME RUGBY

RESULT OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES

{THROUGH REGTER'S AGENCY)

LONDON, Feb. 11. THE following are the results of rugger matches played at Home last Saturday Devonport Services 93; U.S. Parte

mouth .

Gloucester 3; Cardiff 15.

Leicester 7; Newport 10.

Liverpool 3: Manchester 10,

Old Leysians Blackheath 20. Rosslyn Park &; Cambridge Univer

sity 13,1

Swausen 3; Bristol 11.

INTERNATIONAL

RUGBY

ENGLAND EASILY BEAT IRELAND

STAROCON REUTER'S AGENCY:)

TWICKENHAM, Feb. 12. >

At half time the score was Eng" IN find sunny weather before &

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Sadler scored for England and

land 9. Ireland 3.

20

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W. H. Ponsford, b Larwood 18 L. Darling, c Ames, b Allen 17

H. S. Love, 1bw,b Mit

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H. Bromley, c. Verity, b

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Ireland scored first through

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