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THE HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE ∙14, 1938.
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HELPS AUSTRALIANS
OUT OF A TIGHT
CORNER IN TEST
Flogs Bowling In Double Century At Notts
London, June 13.
S. J. McCabe, veteran New South Wales all-rounder and Austrálian vice-captain, provided all the thrills when the first test against England was resumed on the Trent Bridge ground, Nottingham to-day. Batting for most of the day and undeterred by falling wickets, he drove the bowlers off their length, and/ stenling the bowling from the indifferent tall, took Australia's score from two for 111, to five for 151 and then to 411 before he was dismissed.
Quicker scoring had seldom been seen before on the ground. McCabe gathered 232 in 235 minutes, and in half an hour's last wicket stand with Fleetwood-Smith, who contributed only five. knocked up 77.
Facing a deficit of 247 on the first innings, Australia was forced to follow on.
The Australians soon showed they were trying to force a draw by steady batting and when stumps were drawn one wicket was down for 102, Fingleton going to a allfeult catch by Hammond off Edrich for 10.
To-day's forecast was.--Fair, with light northerly winds; average or less temperature, An examination of the wicket before the play opened show- ed signs that it would probably take a spin, although on Saturday not even Fleetwood-Smith was able to make the ball turn.
Wad
with nine down McCabe
for 334) Australia's chances looked very dis- mal, but his arrival began the most amazing partnership of the match for the slow bowler, usually a none too rollable bat, managed to stay In, and with McCabe doing most of the acoring the tetal gradually rose to the 400 mark.
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London, June 13,
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The following were the results of mutches played to-dhy:
up.
FIRST SERIES
Percy Alliss beat W. J. Branch one
R. Burton bent R. A. Whitcombe one up.
P. J. Mahon beat Abe Mitchell 4 and 3.
Bert Gadd beat S. L. King 5 and 3. Alfrett Podgham bent Chorles Whitcombe 3 and 2.
up.
SECOND SERIES
Henry Cotton beat King 3 and 1. Gadd bent A. J. Lacey 3 and 2. R. A. Whilcombe beat Branch one
Allins beat Burton 4 and 2. Mitchell beat Padgham one up. Muhon and Whitcombe halved. In this event, each player will meet all the others, two points being awarded for a win and one point for
half-Reuter,
MACAO TENNIS TITLES
Maeno, June 13.
The weather was glorious with no! a cloud in the sky when McCabe and Word resumed their Janings, but McCabe was easily the hero of the doubts were expressed whether the desperate ellort. Hitting cleverly he wicket would last. General opinion stole the bowling and attempted to
that if it cracked, Australia | make
every streke 1 boundary.
The tennis Championship finals of would have a difficult task against After bringing up his 150 in 100 the English spin bowlera.
minutes he scored two fours from the Macao Lyceum were played off a England's bowlers met with instant Wright in succession, repeated the few days ago and were witnessed by Fuccess for Farnes was very hosille measure in the same over and then a big crowd of spectators.
The new champions are (singles) and Sinfeld, Wright. Verity and Wright's next over punished him Fernando Ribeiro; (doubles) Fernado Hammond all maintained Good for 14. In three overs McCabe took Ribeiro and Jose Trigo da Silva lengths and were backed up by 34 from Wright. splendid ftelding.
To the overnight score of three for) 130, only six had been added before McCabe lost Ward, who feil a victim to a good delivery from Furnes oh the second ball of his second over. Ward made only two and four were down for 144.
Hassett almost played on the second ball, but he failed to get set and after scoring one was snapped up by Hammond off Wright at first slip,
Over the Fence
Quick Scoring Hammond persevered with Wright however and McCabe enjoyed it for after hitting him three times to the fence off successive balls he brought up his 200 in 215 minutes, having added 105 in 65 minutes after lunch,
After the matches were played the prizes were distributed to the winners of this Championship by Dr. J. Fer- reire de Castro, Rector of the School. -Our Own Correspondent.
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Pleading gulity to a charge of bicycle from oulside Verity, who had bowled without larceny of a success during the innings, eventual-house No. 432, Prince Edward Road ly stopped the riot of scoring. At-yesterday, a man named Wong Chal, tempting to send loose one to the 28, was fined $20 or. In default, one fence off the Yorkshire trundler, month's hard labour by Mr. K. M. A. McCabe cocked one up to Compton Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy at cover, and he made no mistake. this morning.
Five were down for 151 when Bad- cock joined McCabe, and while Bad- cock took no chances McCabe gave the crowd a display of brilliant McCabe scored 232 in 235 minutes.
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driving and pulling. He lifted after a glorious all-round the wicket down for 102, Brown had scored 31 | HONGKONG
Farnes over the fence for six on one display which included a six and 34 and Bradman three, occasion and after bringing up 50 in fours. It was his highest test score
15 minutes, quickly took command against England, beating his 187 not
of the bowling and renched his cen-out at Sydney in 1932-3.
tury in 135 minutes.
SEE!
THE SCORES
ENGLAND
AUSTRALIA
First Innings
The partnership was beginning to Fleetwood-Smith, however, backed have its possiblittles for Australia up McCabe well, for in a stone-wall- First Innings when Hammond had an inspiration ing exhibition at a critical period, he and put Wright on at the pavilion added five to the partnership's 77, end. The move met with Instant gathered in half an hour. success for Badcock was in twoj minds in attempting a chop stroke, missed and the ball took stump. He had scored only nine and six were down for 104 when Barnett joined McCabe.
Farnes, with four for 100, was the
J. II. Fingleton, b Wright
his off most successful bowler, followed by W. A. Brown, Amca b Kannet
Wright with four for 163.
Facing a deficit of 247 on the first Innings, Fingleton and Brown open
He immediately got his eye in and Australia's follow-on innings and played out time until lunch when soon had 20 on the board. No ten the score was six for 201. McCabe Interval was taken. was then 105 and Barnett 20.
Furnes had two deliverles
enver.
with
Taking No Chances
Un in 53 m followed, did not last that the Australians
658
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48
D. G. Bradman, e Ames b Sinfield 51
B. J. McCabe, e Compton b Verity 232
F. A. Ward, b Farnes.........
A. L. Hasselt, e Hammond b
Wright
C. L. Badcock, b Wright
2
B. A. Barnett, e Wright b Farnes 22 W. J. O'Belly, e Paynter b Farnes
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2
Extras *
Total
the cid ball and then with his ret delivery with the new one dismisced
The start of the second innings was E. L. McCormick b Wright Barnett, who sent one to Wright at an anti-climax to the close of the L. O'B Fleetwood-Smith, not out
Barnett had batted solidly first for Brown and Fingleton were and ultracautious in for 22 and with McCabe had added funereal like
411 their batting, and it became obvious
had
Fall of wickets-1 (Fingleton) for adopted the
34, 2 (Bradman) for 111. 3 (Brown) polley of playing for a draw.
The 60 took 72 minutes to compile for 134, 4 (Ward) for 144, 6 (Hasselt) and Hammond, Sinfield and Wright, for 151, 6 (Badcock) for 261, 7 (Bar- who took up the bowling, all struck acti) for 263, 8 (O'Reilly) for 310, 9 good lengths and commanded respect. (McCormick) for 324, 10 (McCabe)
The crowd I barracked the slow bat- for dil. ting and clapped impatiently while glove and Fingleton squatted in the field, refusing to continue until the crowd became qulet. After that the spectators con- fined themselves to remarks during
O'Reilly, who long, for after making nine he sent one from Farnes to Paynter at mid- on and eight were down for 316. His partnership with McCabe, while It lasted only 25 minutes, added 50 to the score.
Bowlers Lose Length
Hammond was varying his length too much and Fornes lost his earlier securacy and direction with the re- sult that McCabe punished him un- mercifully, sending him to the pickets three times in one over,
overs.
removed a
Farnes
Bowling Analysis
0
MR W 37 11 100 4 38 7 44 0 28 8 51 1
Hammond Sinfeld Wright
Verity
20 " B 153 4 7,3
30 1
Second Innings
When he had scored 123 McCabe Fingleton was the first to go, being Have a chance to Edrich at square dismissed by a difficult catch by J. II. Fingleton, a Hammond b
⚫ Edrich leg, but it was dropped. It was Hammond at Arst slip off Edrich. a costly mistake.
Fingleton, who scored 40, was very W. A. Brown, not out McCormick, who followed O'Reilly, stolid and had batted for 137 minutes. D. G. Bradman, not out was bowled by Wright for two but
One was down for 89 when Brad- McCabe took most of the bowling man joined Brown, "who had been and the patr added 18 for the wie- very painstaking and look, 159) kol.
minutes to reach 50, Fleetwood-Smith
When
Joined
When stumps were drawn with one 89,
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