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London, June 10,

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OUR GUIDE

TO THE CINEMAS

ENGLAND MAKES FINE

START IN FIRST-

TEST MATCH

Barnett And Hutton Lay Foundation Of Big Score

London. June '10.

England made a brilliant start in the Arst test match against Australia at the Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham, to. day, the score at the close of play being 422 for four wickets.

In a record-breaking first wicket partnership, Barnett and Hotton compiled 219, both scoring centuries, but only after Barnett had been dropped twice in the field.

Two cheap wickets, including that of W. R. Hammond, England's captain, fell before Paynter and Compton became Both were associated and carried the score past the 400 mark. undefeated at close of play.

In the early stages of the A peculiar incident occurred match when Hutton played a ball from McCormick on to his wicket, but it dropped dead and failed to dislodge the balls,

K. Farnes (Essex). H. Verity (Yorkshire). L. Hutton (Yorkshire).

had Bolly tens

a final muscle Captain

Bradman] lousener yesterday. Dan hnd long spells at the nets and cer{ tainly appeared to have shaken off the effects of his strained back. There! was an air of grim determination in the Australian camp.

Widdowson, the groundsraan, sald the wicket would last the four days fast. The despic its bring Viry general opinion of crities to that nu rain will mean a win or draw for the tourists, but if it be wet, the odds are in England's favour.

at down was The weather

Australia

L. E. G. Ames (Kent),

W. J. Edrich (Middlesex).

E. Paynter (Lancashire).

D. Compton (Middlesex).

D. V. P. Wright (Kent). C. J. Barnett (Gloucester). R. A, Sinfield (Gloucester). N. W. D. Yardley 12th.

(Cambridge),

the

were

"A Yank At Oxford" (King's

The early stages of the match were Theater, to-day-This picture bar

Pool packed with Incidents. Barnett had been successfully previewed in Eng- land and cisówhere. It curtsten to with northerly winds and patches of scored only three when Brown, field- British ideals of both aport and blue sky with scudding white clouds. Ing at backward point, falled to hold

forecast

was-ja-one-handed catch and in McCor- Thick's second over, Hutton played on college customs and achieves a great The Air Ministry's deal of interest and entertainment Mainly fair; temperature average. in its depiction of Oxford scenes.

Frequent showers fell during the ball which dropped dead at the the Robert Taylor, Amerlen's

current morning, however, and affected the wicket but failed to dislodge

There was a conference at the when wicket

Bradman asked screen heart-throb, was imported to early attendance, the darkened sky balls.

A decision, for a England specially to star in the film suggesting that there would be play

The ground filled umpire

hoisted 50 was

In 15 and he makes a good job of the role. between showers.

The first Brudman led his!

Barnett being the faster Maureen O'Sulivan, Lionel Barry-slowly and when more, Vivien Leigh, Edmund Gwenn mert un the held, the attendance was minutes.

10.000. England, srover. le made sparkling oft drives eslimated at only and Griffith Jones are grand in sup-to antage of winning the luss and square cuts and brought up fr

took Dort

"Submarine DJ" (Quren's and and opened with Barnett and Ilut-In 60 minutes, Eight

luded in his total Alhambra Theatres, to-day),-All the tou

The wirket was appreciably fast omitted Chipperfield, resources of the United States Navy are said in have been loaned to White, Walker and Barnes and hail and McCormick had great difficulty

England drop-ins Lifting the ball. Warner Bros. for this production, Walle as 12th man.

Another Life Barnet! had another life at SI which denis with ife in submarines. ped George Pope and Yardley was

when

mid-off Bradman, at deep

which dropped

was going 12. G. Bradman (S.A.1. Captain.

McCabe (N.S.W.), Viee-cap- straight to him. 5 J

Hutton made a slow start but when be came out of his shell the crowd, which had grown to 20.000. Was treated

delightful exhibition, Barnett bit O'Reilly to the fence to (Vie-bring up 103 to 35 minutes and then fnotwork, clever Hutton, showing! 38 scored three fours in quick succes- slon. He brought up his 50 with a 1 100 nquare eat to the boundary minutes, having scored eight tours.

Barnett, who was in exhilarating form, was unfortunate in missing the honour scoring 100 before lunch,

Pat O'Brien and George Brent are co-starred, and in one of the lending co-st supporting roles is the sensational young newcomer,

Others

Weston,

Morris. Wayne

12th. The trams were:

in the nst include Durls thin.

McHugh, Frank

Ronald O'Neill and Regis

Regen, Henry

*Toomey.

"The Painted Vell" (Oriental Theatre, lo-day)-A Garbu pleture:

AUSTRALIA

Badcock (S.A.). C. L. B. A Barnell (Victoria). W. A. Brown (Queensland). JH. Fingleton (N.S.W.).

Fleetwood-Smith L. O'B.

with a delayed showing in the toria). Colony, George Brent and iterberi

Marshall have the chief supporting roles.

NOW

"Madame X" (Mafexile Theatre, to-day) The old, old story played by Gladys George, John Benl and Warren William.

A. L. Bassett (Victoria).

E. L. McCormick (Victoria).

F. A. Ward (S.A.).

W. J. O'Reilly (NSW). M. G. Waite (5.A.) 121).

ENGLAND ilanmond

W. R.

(Gloucester),

to

kall

A scene from "Double 'Danger," an entertaining plcture coming to the Queen's Theatre on Tuesday nexi,

lunch was taken

ENGLAND First Innings

Jel. 28151.

SMART AMERICAN

SUMMER

SHOES

WIDTHS A AND C COOL SANDALS, DAINTY OXFORDS

ETC.

100

5

CALL EARLY FOR

through losing the bowling in the Inst over. When Barnett had 8 nnd Hutton 61, and C. J. Barnett, b McCormick 126 England sat down to eat feeling very L. flutton, .b.w.. b Fleetwood-

Smith sallaßed with the morning's play.

Barnett trove Ward to the fence W. J. Edrich, b O'Reilly with the first ball after lunch and W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly

century in brought

121 R. Paynter, not ont up bly minutes. His total included 15 fours D. Compton, not out

Extras his first test century for and was England,

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Four wickets for........ 422

(Barnett) Fall of wickets.-Onc for 212, two (latton) for 240, three (Edrich) for 244, four (Hammond) for 281.

A 40-year-old first wicket partner- ship record for tests in England was broken when Hutton, with a brilliant shot through the covers to the boun- dary, brought up 186 and passed the 185 registered by Jackson and Hay- word at the oval figure compares with England's best him for only five.

in 1800. This

who

of 323 for the first wicket by Hobbs Paynter filled the tap and slowly and Rhodes in Melbourne in 1911-12 wore down O'Reilly but could do and Australia's best of 180 by Bards-ittle with Fleetwood-Smith ley and S. E. Gregory at the Oval in was maintaining an excellent length. down Teu was taken with three

and The 200 appeared after 145 minutes, for 274, Hammond being 20 when a sharp shower stopped plny Paynter seven. for a few minutes.

1900.

Hutton was then 75 and Barnell

115.

charac-

Hammond took six from Fleet- wood-Smith in the first over after ten including four from When play was resumed McCor- teristle straight drive to the bound- mick and McCabe exploited the new ary, but shortly afterwards he play- ball to good effect and slowed downed forward to O'Reilly and

bowled for 20. His partnership with Paynter, which lasted for 50 minutes, the scoring considerably.

yielded 37.

Wan

The first wicket fell at 210 after about half an hour when, following

Compton Joined Paynter who con- a series of maidens Barnett ployed for ward to McCormick, missed prob- tinued playing defensively.

Firat Sixer ably the best length ball of the day Barnett's 120, and was bowled

Paynter treated the bowling with gathered in 175 minutes, included respect but punished the loose bulls 18 fours and was featured by bril-mercilessly and banget Fleetwood- lant driving and cutting,

Smith to the fence twice in succes- man lost his Edrich joined Hulton and played sion when the slow cricket of such a cautious standard length.

Compton appeared very comfort. that after half an hour at the wicket he had scored only one.

able. While he was playing himself Just a Century

in Bradman made a great attempt Hulton took the score to 210 and to throw down his wicket when the ferd Fleetwood-Smith, who sent batsmen tried to steal a short single, him up a full-toss which Hutton but the ball just missed the wicket promptly bashed to the on boundary, by Inches, bringing up his century in exactly 200 minutes. Hulton was the ninth Englishman to have scored a century in his first test against Australia.

Hution attempted to

the

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The first sixer of the match come

from Paynter when he pulled a loose one from Ward over the leg boun- dury, and brought up his 50 to 100 minutes. repeat

Compton, who was content with well placed drives and leg glances. Hutton mised and was given out leg-sent O'Reilly twice to the fence in before-wicket. Bis 100, which in-succession to send up the partner- cluded 14 sluts to the boundary, was ship's century in 73 minutes and just a glorious display of leg shots and after that Compton brought up his drives to the on.

60, gathered in 80 minutes and in- cluding seven shots to the fence.

Hammond was the newcomer but Edrich did not keep him company for jong for at 244 O'Reilly bowled

The last ball of the day saw Paya- ter collect a five. When stumps were drawn Paynter had 75 alongside his name, and Compton 69.

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