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ENGLAND'S FINE START
South African Fielding A Telling Factor
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 22.
rear-
gaps. Wade' WES always ranging his deid, but he could only partially check. Wyatt's facility for cutting. Once Wyatt erred a trifie in this pet stroke, and Tomlinson in the guy, shot out his left hand without getting more than his fingers to the ball. If that could reasonably be termed chance. it was of the most difficult des-
hundred against | cription
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WHERE THERE'S
A WILL
How Dustmen Solved. A Problem
&
Shanghai, July 4, Even municipal dustmen must have their liqzle fun. And col- lecting the unconsidered trifes discarded by Shanghai g.tzens 19 not so exciting an occupation that occasional diversion is unwelcome. Early in the morning, · from Nanking Road house, the dustmen acquired an unusual gift-nothing less than a battered Iron chimney funnel some 10 ft. in length. To carry it on the motor-larry broad- side on would be impossible, even In the early morning desolation of Nanking Road Nor did It seem wise to balance it lengthways on the heterogeneous freight already loaded on the lorry,
The dustmen felt "strong. The day was young. The dawn had hardly shed that purple haze gives so picturesque A even to the prosaic
which
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£311 England's captain, R. E. S. £18Wyatt, played one of the greatest, If not the most attractive, in- nings of his career in the open- of the Arst Test Match against South Africa. The pick of the tourista' bowlers worked in vatn to get his wicket from 11.30 unt nearly 5.30. Not only did Wyatt hit his second South Africa, but he took part in
CLEAN AND SURE FIELDING two partnerships of three figures -138 with Sutcliffe for the first Sutcliffe took several runs by wicket and 139 with Leyland for leg glances, but he scored much the fourth. The latter stand set, more readily than usual in front
the wicket. South up a new record for this wicket of
Africa's in matches between England and good length bowling compelled South Africa,
him to force the ball away to get There were times when Eng- runs. He pulled a no-ball from land's batting suggested in Crisp for a 8, hit five 4's, and al- feriority complex and an idea that together made 61 out of 118 in they were playing with their į just under two hours. Twice he uneaments of Nanking Road. So backs to the wall. That South survived appeals for leg-before- the artrit of trolle was alert. Africa bowled steadily cannot rea- wicket, and when 52 he snicked with a pitchfork, some lusty blows sonably be disputed, but on an al- Langton very hard and got four were smitten. They seemed to be most perfect Trent Bridge wicket from this merthodox stroke, but struck in vain. Then, amid the slow bowlers had to rely for he never lifted the ball very laughter, the motorman received. success more upon Я batsman much.
an order. The funnel was stretch- making a mistake than by any No praise can be too high fored in the gutter. The lorry dart- power of spin from the turf. Mit- the outfield cricket of the Southed forward and then came back-
flighted chef. particularly.
his Africans. The work of Viljoen ward. It was a bad shot. The and Mitchell was especially clean onlooker smiled; He felt that the deliveries skilfully. ·
and sure, and the rest of the side dustmen were counting without were uniformly good. The pound-their host. He was wrong. The tag of Crisp's feet soon were a
lorry made another dash and this hole at the Pavillon end. com- ume the wheel passed over the pelling Vincent to bowl almost al-awkward obstacle. way's over the wicket. Mitchell was not tried until then he flighted his slowish deliy- ertes quite well. Yet neither he Tomlinson nor Vincent could get anything out of the wicket to help the spin take effect.
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ket, and Vjoen, Siedle, and Nourse in the outheld, covered the ground quickly, and scooped the ball up swiftly and surely The finest plece of fielding came late in the day, when Viljoen, standing almost on the boundary.
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The attened object was raised after lunch.at one end and the wheel-mark had left a deep dent on which the dustmen were able to effect EL bending of the chimney. It was neatly folded in two and in that convenient state hoisted on the belorry for its destined disposal in summed up as a careful, calculat- some distant rubbish mart, where. ed study of the bowling, and perhaps, it fetched enough to give promptness to punish anything the ingenious craftsmen the loose. "Mitchell and Vincent per-means of appropriate refreshment England's innings, which, at the severed with their Immaculate- close of pay, had produced, 384 length slow bowling. seeking runs for the loss of seven wickets.
force the batsmen' to make 2 was somewhat uneven in the sense mistake, after lunch. They suc- that Wyatt, Sutcliffe, and Ley-ceeded, and England's first three- Iand between them made 279 of batsmen were out feg-before-wic- the runs. Sutcliffe booked far ket more freer in style than in last season's Test matches. Given sc encouraging
start. England might we have made more effort to force runs. but Wade was quick to cramp a batsman's pet' strokes by rearranging his field. The one matter for concern was that the rate of scoring was not good en- ough, always barring 5. weather breakdown and a bower's wicket developing to bring victory in
three days.
The omission of Bell catised a
HAMMOND DISAPPOINTS
Hammond recalled last year's complex. hitting big scores in matches before Tests and falling on the important, occasions. He never.shaped like a class batsman yesterday. Langton deceived him by pace with the first delivery sent down to the Gloucestershire man," who stopped" It with his pad, Another time, favoured with a full toss from Crisp. Hammond, playing a defensive" stroke,, was so late that he was hit on the ribs. Apart from a couple of correctly- timed leg-glances for 4. his la nlngs was undistinguished.
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ther late. Even he. however, made no more than 31 in his first hour.
RECORD FOR FOURTH WICKET Wyatt came back .o the wicket after the tea interval absolutely eager for runs, and scored all the
next 20 izí ten minutes. His stand century
With Leyland reached a after an hour and a half together. and the pair proceeded to beat
the fourth wicket record of the series made in 1886 by Leyland and AJL Hill, who scored 122 at Johannesburg.
The next event of importance was Leyland's 50, made in ап hour and
The three-quarters. Yorkshireman had now developed a much freer style, and he drove to the every elegantly. Lang- ton, making the ball go with the arm to pitch sutalde the off stump; could not tempt Leyland but Criap with such deliveries, retumed to the attack, and just before halfpast five had Wyatt caught at forward, short leg, so breaking the record partnership when 139 runs had been put on In an hour and · fifty-ävé -mliutes..
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The South Africans laboured
fricans until within 8 few minutes of lunch before they could claim any success. Much of their bowling had the virtue of steady length. but the conditions did not lend those shots so beautifully made. ald to the bowlers relying upon
of the hips deserve mention. swerve, and the wicket, if not
Staying nearly an hour, Ham- hard had no life in t
„mond added 52 with Wyatt. Then came Mitchell-Innes to begin his surprise, but after all Langton first test innings with a splendid and Crisp have been getting wic- 4 to square-leg, but after a single kets, and a choice had to be made he walked dead in front of one between playing three bowlers of of Mitchell's cleverly fighted medium pace or thereabouts, and slows The effect of these hap- adding variety to the attack by penings on Wyatt's play calling upon Tomlinson. the goog- marked from the time the third ly bowler. The latter policy found wicket fell at 179. Wyatt did not with those who chose score, for a quarter of an hour. favour | Bouth-Africa's team, while Eng- Just before the new ball appear. land with the wicket firm anded he found the on boundary the weather looking fairly settled, with a drive, but his bat soon
IN FRANCE amitted Peebles. Hardstaff acted became passive again. as "England's twe’ith man, with
England's captain was as dour 56 ota. Dalton in a similar capacity for as he can be.
Special to the "Hong Kong Day. His first 50 in
Pre (Copyright).3 - the South Africans, who also left ninety-fivo. minutes contained Ave $1.35
cut Balaskas and the reserve 4's. but the
Paris, July 7 mcod passed. and wicket-keeper, Williams,
Three workmen who had been Wyatt drifted into the laborious
employed on the "construction of kind of batting that can rarely
the fortifications at Thionville A PROBLEM SOLVED
bring decisive results in three-day Long before lunch "one England
were sentenced for espionage. The problem had been solved that of Test Matches. Crisp had two
Czechcelovak resident, Saarbruec- overs with the new bal, and then a first-wicket partner for Sut-
Wyatt was in neary, five hours, ken, received three years, while | (Special to the "Hong Kong Dalis retired from Peliffé. This role Wyatt filled in a
the field, Dalton'
and hit seventeen 4's, scoring 149 | two Yugoslavs were each senten-
Press". (Copyright).F most satisfactory manner. He did coming out as substitute. A sore
out of 318. truly a very fine in- ced to six months' imprisonment. heel had become troublesome mony an informal reception was act appear quite such a master of after Crisp had been limping for
nings. As so often occurs, the "The latter had obtained jobs as. held at the Broadway Mansions the bowling as Sutcliffe during
survivor of an Important partner- labourers by means of forged pan ship quickly followed his partner pers in the hope of acquiring in- for officers of the UB.8. Sacra their stand which realised 118 some time,
Vincent; the bowler to replace out. Although so careful in play formation of military value their wives, Lieut.runs, and the customary practice. and Comdr. and Mrs. Hagstrom will of one bateman "shutting up an him quicky stirred up a more ing Langford's out-swingers, Ley Transocean Kuo Mir Shanzhal, July 4, make their home at the Broadway end while the other uses more aggressive spirit in Wyatt: Twoj land snicked one, from Orisp, and quiet wedding took place at Mansions during the time the ship attacking strokes went by the brilliantly executed late cuts, a Mitchell had a chance to show the American Consulate General is stationed in Shanghal ⠀⠀
board.
stroke that Wyatt exploited al- how reliable a alip fle daman he yesterday at 3 pm when Miss Mrs. Hagstrom, who came to As a result, the batting did not most always when scoring of Vin- can be.. England had thus fest
SUEZ CANAL DUES Doris Alice Strinsky and Lieut. Shanghal a month ago from Dossess much life. At any rate, it cent, carried England's captain to half the side for 325, Ames, Commander J. G. Hagstrom of the Manila, is the daughter of Mrs. Was sound enough, and the over his hundred. As he spent two tempted by a well-tossed-up bell
London, July 7 U.S.8. Sacramento were united in Strinaky and the late Mr. William pitched and short balls almost in and a half hours over his second from Vincent wou'd have added
The Suez Canal Company an marriage. Chaplain
variably were dealt with as they 50, the century took him four six to that bowler's analysis in-nounces that as from July 8 Das W. W. Strinsky of Tacoma, Washington.
should be. Crisp, bowling the hours This was his second three- stead of a wicket had he paid sage dues will be payable in Eng Witherspoon of the United States
WARD BOTELHO
Brst ball of the match, slipped up agura lanings against South sensible regard to Viljoen's post-lish pounds or Egyptian plastres Fourth Marines officlated.
The bride, who was unattended. The marriage of Miss Marle and fell, just as he did a Cam- Africa, the other being made at Hen it the outfeld. Iddon going instead of gold franca, as former-Skalben pamp I wore a gown of periwinkle blue Joane Botelho and Mr. James bridge and Lord's It seemed a Manchester. In 1929 In point of in at an awkward ume organza, made long and full, and Ward took place, yesterday morn-matter of over-halancing in the attractiveness the play of Ley 355-batted deliberately and well. a large bat of the same material, ing at HM Consulate General effort to import body-swing. He and who loner Wyatt third The melal
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She carried a bouquet of saters of Only a few friends witnessed the also bowled without a Deldsman wicket down was good deal 123 8,123 the same shade of blue and of ceremony after which the couple in front of the
left for a honeymoon, the destina ately following the cere- tion of which they kept secret.
cket save: short better. The left-hander exceled bers, mid-on and deep cover unta Wade in stepping back to force the ball of reserved found in expedient to close the past mid-off and in cutting a 21,080.
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Vienna, July 7. Theoretically, there nothing in the way of all the Hapsburgs re- turning to Austria, declared the leader of the Austrian legitimists, Baron Wiesner, in a Press inter-
In practice, however, he contin- ued, ex-Empress Zita and, her son Archduke Otto would not return to their native country as yet, add- ing that in any case, that the re peal of the Hapsburg law was purely an Austrian anair which did not concern foreign powers,
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