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TELEGRAPH. THE HONGKONG

YESTERDAY'S TEST

TUESDAY JULY 10, 1934.

MATCH PLAY

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 a cooling breeze blowing. The wicket appears to be perfect apart from a spot outside the leg stamp where W. J. O'Reilly, the Australian bowler, finished his run whilst bowling against England.

W. A. Brown and S. J. McCabe for four wickete. were loudly applauded when they re

Bradman wan caught by Ames on

turnel to the wicket to resume Ausa anick off Hammond when he had tralia's innings of 188 for one wicket. added a useful 30 runs. Brown had made 66 and McCabe 65

Woodfall jumped for joy a few on Saturday, the first wicket part-minutes later when Hammond mirsed

already yielded 102 nership having

runa,

return catch. Hut his pleasure was short-lived for he was outrun when Both baisuten sottied down to attempting a foolish single, He had patient cricket and gradually took the a flac innings, with seven fours, play-.

400-73-6. score to 230 whon Brownt was caught ing a gallant 230 minutes. by Waiters rather easily at square log off Clark, the fast bowler.

Oldüold went next, taken by Wyatt,

Members of the Indian Recreation Club lawn bowle league team photographed during their match on Saturday. The I.R.C., are present leaders of the second division, and are well on the way

to the championship. (Photoi. Ming Yuan).

COUNTY FIXTURE

The who made a wonderful catch, leaping Derby Win Easily From Australian had made 72, the part-sideways and taking the ball inches runs. Brown from the ground at allly mid-off. nership yielding 100 had played patient cricket for 240 Verity was bowling. 411-7-13. minutes,

242 he lout McCabe

Chipperfield, brought from the sick!

Worcester

London, July 9.

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Derbyshire, playing at Stourbridge, CAPTAIN OF HONGKONG CYCLING CLUB W. B. Woodfull was the next bats room to bat, could hardly raise his mnu in and he was badly missed by bat from the crease. He was cheer won by an innings and 115 rune not against Worcestershire in the county Derbyshire acored Hendren before opening his score.cl sympathetically and ho was After the total had been taken to out, with seven runs to his acore at Championship.

who had been the end of play. Grimmett was with 306 runs while Worcestershire were playing magnificent cricket and had him for a time but Verily took his dismissed for 48. T, B. Mitchell was and captured eight reaches 137 before being caught in the middle stump and dismissed him for in deadly form

He a duck. 419-8-0.

wickets for 22 Following on Wor- slip by Hammond off Verity.

O'Reilly came in and joined Chip! ceniorshire made 141. L. Townsend gave an exhibition of all round cricket and collected 18 fours during the 215perfield and had scored one run be took five wickets for 48 and Mit-

ffore the close.

chell the other five for 66 runs minutes he was at the wickota

Darling joined the Australian cap-

ENGLAND 1ST INNINGS," tain and they were still together when 11. W. Sutcliffe, e Chipperfield, h

Woodfull had taken. lunch waa Benred 17 and Darling 18, the total C. F. Waiters, e being 289 for three.

were

O'Reilly...

Darling,

0 AUSTRALIA 1ST INNINGS.

Heuter.

03 O'Reilly

50

180

7

02 Darling?

Chipperfield

20

10

32

W. H. Ponsford, e Hendren, b

Hammond

12

163

W. A. Brown, e Walters, b Clark

72

5. J. MeCale, e Hammond, b

72

Verity

137,

73

61 L. S. Darling,

Verity

37

Co D. G. Bradman, c Ames, b Ham-

mond .......

30

Extras

13

A. G. Chipperfickt, not out

Total (for D wkts. dec.)

027

C. V. Grimmett,

Verity

W. J. O'Reilly, not out

Extras...

O'Reilly The pair were still batting steadily R. E. S. Wyatt, b O'tely and at three o'clock they had taken W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly the score to 316 without being E. P. Hendren, and b O'Reilly 132

M. Leyland, e sub, b O'Reilly separated. There

30,000 spectators L E. G. Ames, c Ponsford, during the afternoon when Hopwood, Grimmett ....... the Lancashire bowler, tied up the L. Hopwood, b O'Reilly batsmen who were playing steadily G. O. B. Allen, b McCabe

H: Verity, not out to avoid the follow-on. There was #peil when nino consecutive malden E. C. Clark, not out avern wero went down to Woodfull! and. Darling.

Eventually England's bowlers mel with success when Darling played on to Vority after he had made 37, the total then being 320

2w. M. Woodfull, run out

20 W. A. Oldfield, c Wyatt, b Verity

Fall of wickets: 1 (Walters) for runs. 68; 2 (Wyatt) for 08; 3 (Hammond) Darling had been batting for 110 for 72; 4 (Sutcliffe) for 149; 6 (Hen- minutes and helped Wood full to put on dren) for 340; 6 (Leyland) for 482:

(Hopwood) for 402; 8 (Amen) for! 78 for the fourth wicket.

Bradman was pale and drawn as 510; 9 (Allen) for 605.

ho walked listlessly to the wicket to

Bowling Analysia.

Lake Darling's place. He held up bls}

0.

end and had scored 25 runs when the Wall

36

M. R.

3. 131

32 3 DB

67 20 122

players adjourned for ten. Woodfall McCabe

had mado 67 and the reare was 373 Grimmett

Total for 8 wkta.

Mr. H. G. Crayford has again Heavy rain delayed the start of! the Hongkong Cycling Club'e week-taken over his secretaryship, but his end spin, a commencement eventually road activities will be curtalled for being made at 11.00 am. from, the some Ume. Mr. Kentes, despite last Vehicular Forry. A rather poor at-week's unfavourable report, turned out tendance was augmented by the par- on the above run, though much of his ticipation in the run of a small party usual "dash" was absent.

CASTLE PEAK RUN.

of R.A.S.O. cyclists. A light rain continued for the early half of the ride, but this dispersed shortly after

Next Sunday Mr. C. Rend (Cap the bathing venue at Ting-kok had lain) will again lead the party, the

Considerablo trouble

Peak, where a venue being Castle was experienced throughout the ride bathing pienio will be hald. Bathing in the form of punctures, due mainly suits and refreshments should be to the ill condition of the roads. The carried on this trip which will com- first deflation took place almost at the

been reached.

Al

commencement of the run, whilst the ence from the Kowloon Pier of the

at 4 p.m. should terminato captain's puncture at five miles caused Vehicular Ferry at 9.16 am, and a nasty spill as ho was cornering at cyclists are extended a cardial wel speed when the deflation occurred. come. Furtunately, however, no serious In- jury resulted, and the Club, reached Taipo vin Shatin at 1.15 p.. without 7 further mishap.

D

Here the bridge at the northern end

Those interested in the Launch Picnic of the Hongkong Cycling Club on August Bank Holiday are reminded that early application for tickets from the officials is advised in view of the

1 of the village was crossed and the large demand during the past week,

41 party turned right along the coast. The launch in due to leave Yaumati The end of this motor road was 500 Ferry'a "Jordan Hand" Wharf at 1 423 reached, but the riders continued.m. (sharp) and will call at Blake. along the coastal path through the Pier, Victoria, at 1.16 p.m. The trip villages of Nam-Hang, Ha-Hang and will conclude at a p.m. Refreshments Shun-Wan with its stony beaches. are being arranged by the Club. eventually halting at the small sandy Tickets at $2 each are obtainable from beach near Ting-kok. Here rofresh- Mr. C. Read, 7, Fuk Wing Street, were enjoyed, Shamshuipe, or Mr. H. A. G. Kentes, ments and a batho

Wellington though the latter was partially spoil-RAS.C.,

Barrocks, ed by a large shonl of Jellyfish which Contributed. deelded to utilize the evelista' parti- cular beach.

Fall of wickets: 1 (Ponsford) for 342 (Brown) for 230; 3 (McCabo) W. for 212; 4 (Darling) 320; (Brad man) for 878; 6 (Woodfull) for 409; 17 (Oldfield) for 411; 9 (Grimnott) for 1 1428.Reuter,

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MORE PUNCTURES,

The return to Taipo was made by Always Good Dancing

the same track,--the-local- pineapple plantations being inspected (but not raiden) on route. Several small Chi- nese temples were observed in this. district and a run will be taken in a few weeks' time with the object of ooking over some of these. A short halt was mede at Taipo Market and a small stock of fruit was "taken shoard" befors leaving at 4.45 p.m.

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for home. The sun was then beaming DANCING ACADEMY its Arst smile of the day on the hardy wheelers, but Dame Fortune was fur from being BO good-natured; two more punctures were collected near Shatin, though there had their silver lining in the fact that assistance was rendered by a couple of passing Chinese cyclists, thus proving that The comradeship of the road no com- mon to cyclists especially, is even evident in the Far East.

Shamshulpo was finally reached at 6.40 p.m. after a speedy descent from the reservoir, a tired but Immensely pleased party leperning from that point. The attendance of the R.A.S.C. riders was greatly appreciated, and their cycling efforts were truly ne tonishing when it is considered that gr they were mounted only on hired machines. Tho members of the Club will be very pleased to welcome them again on anyý futuro run, -

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