THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934.!
YESTERDAY'S TEST MATCH PLAY DESCRIBED
AUSTRALIAN “TAIL”
AGAIN
Sudden Collapse Of The Visitors
FOUR WICKETS FALL FOR HUNDRED
ODD RUNS
Manchester, July 9.
The sky was cloudless when, the Third Test match was resumed at Old Trafford this morning with cooling breczo blowing. The wicket appears to be perfect apart from a spot outside the leg stump where W. J. O'Reilly, the Australian bowler, finished his run whilst bowling against England.
W. A. Brown and S. J. McCabe | for four wickets. were loudly applauded when they re turned to the wicket
Bradman was caught by Ames on resume Ausa anick of Hammond when he had Fralin's innings of 186 for, ono wicket. added a useful 30 runs, Trown had made 66 and McCabe 55
12.
Woodfull jumped for joy n
Jew n Saturday, the first wicket part-minutes later when Hammond missed Hut his pleasure was hership having already yielded 102n return entch.
abort-lived for he was eutrum when Both batamen settled down to attempting a foolish single. He had; atient cricket and gradually took the a fine Innings, with seven fours, play- core to 230 when Brown was caught ing a gallant 230 minutes. 109-73-0. by Waltera rather easily at square
The
Oldfield went next, taken by Wyatt,
Members of the Indian Recreation Club lawn bowls league team, photographed during their ** match on Saturday. The I.R.C., are present leaders of the second 'division, and are wall on the way
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who made a wonderful catch, leaping Derby Win Easily From rg off Clark, the fast bowler, Australing had made 72, the part- sideways and taking the ball inches nership yielding 196
runs.
Brown from the ground silly mid-off, Verity was bowling. 411-7-13.
had played patient cricket for 245
ninutes.
Chipperfield, brought from the sick
Worcester
wickets for 22.
Loridon, July 9.
W. M. Woodfull was the next bata- room to but, could hardly raise his Derbyshire, playing at Stourbridge, by an innings and 115 Tuns man in and ho was badly mlased by bat from the crense.. lle was cheer- wen Hendren before opening his score.ed sympathetically, and he was not against Worcestershire in the county Derbyshire acored After the total had been taken to out, with seven runs to his score at Championship. 242 he lost McCabe who had been the end of play. Grimmett was with 300 runs while Worcestershire.were slaying magnificent cricket and had him for a time but Verily took his dismissed for 48. T. B. Mitchell was reached 137 before being caught in the middle stump and dismissed him for in deadly form and captured eight
Ha duck. 419-8-0. slip by Hammond off Verity.
Following on Wor- gave an exhibition of all round cricket O'Reilly came in and joined Chip-cestershire rade 141. L Townsend and collected 18 Tours during the 216 perfield and had scored one run be- took five wickets for 48 and Mit-
fore the close. minutes he was at the wicketa."
INNINGS, Darling Joined the Australian cap- tain and they were still together when 15. W. Sutcliffe, & Chipperfield, h lunch was taken. Woodfull had Hoored 17 and Darling 16, the total C. F. Walters, being 280 for three.
tho separated.
Retro
ENGLAND-IST
O'Reilly
O'Reilly
chell the other five for 56 runs, Reuter,
O'Reilly
9 180
7
Darling, tr
Chipperfield
20
12 Darling...
10
at
4
132
153 | W. A. Brown, e Walters, b Clark
W. II. Ponsford, e Hendren, b
Hammond... ...
72
S. J. McCabe, e Haminend, h
72 Verity
137
73
The pair were still batting steadily R. E. S. Wyatt, b O'Reilly and at three o'clock they had taken W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly
to 316 without being E. P. Hendren, e and & O'Reilly
M. Leyland, e sub., b O'Reilly Thero Weru 110,000 spectators L E. G. Amen, c Ponsford,
Grimmett during the afternoon when Hopwood,
the Lancashire bowler, tied up the L. Hopwood, b O'Reilly batanten who were playing stendily G. O. B. Allen, b MeCnbe
to avoid the follow-an. There was a H. Verity, not out spell when nine consecutive maiden E. C. Clark, not out overn were sent down to Woodfull, and Darling.
Extras
Total (for 9 wkts, dec.)
0 AUSTRALIA-15T INNINGS.
alw. M. Woodfull, run out
61|L S. Darling, b Verity
40 D. G. Bradman, e Ames, b Ham-
mond........
20 W. A. Oldfield, e Wyatt, b
rity
A. G. Chipperfield, not out
127
C. V. Grimmelt, b Verity W. J. O'Reilly, not out
Extras
Fall of wickets: 1 (Waltera) for 68; 2 (Wyntt) for 68; (Hammond) for 72; 4 (Sutcliffe) for MP; 5 (Hen- dren) for 3-10; G (Loyland) for 482; 7 (Hopwood) for 102; 8 (Ames) for 610; 9' (Allen) for 605.
Bowling Analysis.
Eventually England's bowlers met with success when Darling played on to Verity after he had made 37, the total then being 320 runs. Darling had been batting for 110 minutes and helped Woodfall to put on 78 for the fourth wicket.
Bradman, wa pale and drawn as he walked listlessly to the wicket to také Darling's place. He held up his end and bad scored 25 runs when the Wail players adourned for tea. Woodfuil McCabe had made 57 and the score was 373 Grimmett
Total for 8 wkts.
Burst Tyres Mar Sporting Cycle Ride
CAPTAIN OF HONGKONG CYCLING CLUB HAS NASTY UPSET
Heavy rain delayed the start of Mr. H. a. Crayford has again the Hongkong Cycling Club's werk- taken over his secretaryship, but he end apin, a commercement eventually road activities will be curtailed for being made at .11.30 am. from the some time. Mr. Kentes, despite last Vehicular Ferry. A rather poor at- week's unfavourable report, turned out tendance was augmented by the par on the above ran, though much of his ticipation in the run of a small party usual "dash" was absent.
of I.A.S.G. cyclists. A light rain continued for the early half of the
ride, but this dispersed shortly after
CASTLE PEAK RUN.
the bathing venue at Ting-kolt had Next Sunday Mr. C. Read (Cup- been reached. Considerable trouble taln) will again lend the party, the was experienced throughout the ride Venue being Castle Peak, where i In the form of punctures, due mainly bathing pienio will be held. Bathing to the ill condition of the ronds. The sultant refreshments should be first deflation took place almest at the carried on this trip which will com- commencement of the run, whilst the mence from the Kowloon Pler of the Vehicular Ferry at 0.16 a.m. and captain's puncture at dve miles caused
at 4 should terminatë
All p.m. anasty spill as he was cornering at speed when the deflation occurred. cyclists are extended a cordial wel Fortunately, however, no serious in- 30 jury resulted, and the Club reached falpo via Shatin at 1.15 p.m. without 7 further mishap.
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Those interested in the Launch
Pienie of the Hongkong Cycling Club on August Bank Holiday are reminded Here the bridge at the northern end the elliclala is advised in view of the that early application for tickets from of the village was crossed and the large demand during the past week. party turned right along the coast. The Inanoh is due to leave Yaumati The end of this motor cond was soon Ferry's "Jordan Road" Wharf at I 423 reached, but the riders continued
Full of wickets; 1 (Ponsford) for 3-4; 2 (Brown) for 230; 3 (McCabe) W. for 242; 4 (Darling) 320; % (Brad man) for 378; (Woodfull) for 409; 7 (Oldfeld) for 411; 8 (Grimmott) for 428.-Reuter.
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along the coastal path through the . (akarp) and will call at Blake villages of Nam-lang, Ha-Hang and will conclude at 8 p.m. Refreshments Pier, Victoria, at 1.15 p.m. The trip Shun-Wan with Its tony beaches, eventually halting at the small sandy Tickets at $2 each are obtainable from are being arranged by the Club, bench near Ting-kok. Here refresh Mr. C, Read, 7, Fuk Wing Street, ments and a bathe were enjoyed, Shamshuipo, or Mr. H. A. G.'Keates, though the latter was partially spoil- R.A.S.C., Wellington
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The return to Taipo was made by Always Good Dancing
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for home. The sun was then beaning DANCING ACADEMY its first smile of the day on the hardy i wheelers, but Dame Fortune was far from being good-natured; two more punctures were collected near Shatin, though these had their silver lining in the fact that assistance was rendered by n couple of passing Chinese eyellats, thus proving that the comradeship of the road so com nion to eyellsta especially, is even- evident in the Far East,
Shumshulpo was finally reached at 6.45 p.m. after a speedy descent from the reservoir, a. tired but immensely plensed party dispersing from that point. The attendance of the R.A.S.C.: riders was greatly appreciated, and their cycling efforts were truly as tonishing when it is considered that| they were
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