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A DRAW IN FIRST
CRICKET TEST
Bradman Knocks Up 144 To Gain Another Record
London, June 14.
With Australia playing for a draw, dull cricket marked the last day of the first test on the Trent Bridge ground, Nettingham, to-day for most of the pluy was occupied by W. A. Brown and D. G. Bradman, who, both compiling centuries, saved Australia from defent with a slow scoring partnership.
After wiping out the deflclt of 247 on the first innings, the batsmen forced the pace more, but the day Anished with the Australians still at the wickets, having lost six wickets for 427. The match was accordingly drawn.
In compiling solid 144 not out, Bradman added another record to his already long list, the century being his 12th in tests against England, one more than the list standing to credit of the English star of former years, J. B. Hobbs.
The forecast for the day was. Cooler; north-westerly winds; cloudy, but no main. It was unlikely, there fore, that the wicket would break up quickly, which was thought to be the only chance of avoiding a draw.
Though hin brilliant Innings yester- day killed England's hopes of a vie tory,
McCabe was
was greeted with de- everywhere.
light
The continuance of hot weather and the absence of rain lessened the possibility of the game reaching definite result and the attendance
only 5.000
5,000 when Brown and Bradman
resumed the innings at the overnight score of one for 102. They found that the wicket showed signs! of
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The crowd, which gradually in- long list, for it was his 13th against creased to 7,000, soon discovered England, and he now beats Hobby, that the Australians had decided on who had a record of 12 in testa be- the policy of forcing a draw, for tween England and Australa. 100se apart from punishing the few
Bradman and Badcock continued balls, the batsmen concentrated on the batting until tea when the score safety, and Bradman was unusually was four for 361, Bradman being 110 Inactive. He took
To und Badcock fire, minutes
Weight After the interval
and make eight and did not score his fest
the Verity opened with maidens to Bnd- boundary wit he had been at
it cock and Bradman respectively and wickets for 100 minutes. When did come, however, it seemed like an the eight singles were scored in 19 his minutes. Badcock fell a victim to a Howard Incobs and His Orch. express box, in comparison to
slow display.
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The bowlers had a heart-breaking Verily was given a spell for 55 Orch, of Merry Men.
un-minutes and his length and task, for the wicket was most
the batames were so troublesome hat scoring was responsive, although
practically stationary. At periods Iound the slow men very difficult.
Brown Patient
The crowd indulged in barracking the and Bradman refused to continue,
hist Each stroke was ironically cheered.
end The partnership cume to an when Barnett put his leg in front to straight one from Sinfeld and was out for 31. His association with Bradman had yielded 68 compiled in 60 minutes.
Brown was very patient all morning and did not complete century until the last over lunch. It took him 270 minutes. At lunch the score was one 109, Brown being 101 and Bradman
44.
before
for
Ward filled the vacancy and with When Bradman played out time.
The crowd had slightly increased after the adjournment. Farnes opened with a maiden to Bradmon and Edrich took the other end. In stumps were drawn the scure the fourth over Bradman brought up six for 427, Bradman being 144 and his 50, which, compiled in 150 Ward seven. minutes, included only one four, and
w3s
Brodman had taken 305 minutes,
was an admirably restrained innings, and the fact that his total included The negative balting continued only five feurs was an indication that and Australia seemed certain to save the innings was foreign to him. the game for just before the tea in-
terval was called the score reached 247 nad Australia had wiped off the
arrears,
Farnes, by this time, had deterior-i
ated for he was little mure than fort First Innings
to medium and neither batsmen had
difficulty in playing him.
Soon after the deficit had been First innings
THE SCORES
ENGLAND
658
AUSTRALIA
411
came to an end with the dismissal
wiped off the sterling partnership
Second Innings
of Brown, Verity, who had been ex-
harmas
ploiting the worn patches patiently J. I. Fingleton, e Bammond, b and trying various artifices, even-
Edrich
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tually secured success when Brown W. A. Brown, e Paynter, b Verity 133 cocked up the simplest of chances to D. G. Bradman, not out Paynter at square leg. Brown's 133 8. J. McCabe, e Hammond, b was a chanceless exhibition through-
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out which he displayed an impreg- A. L. Hassett, e Compton, nable defence. He was at the wic- kets for 385 minutes and hit 13 tours. C. L. Badcock, b Wright His
Bradman, B. A. Banieft, Lb.w., b Sinfeld 31 which had yielded 170, occupied 185 F. A. Warit, not out
partnership with
minuics.
McCabe's Contrast
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Six for
427
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in decided contrast to his display yes-
terday, and after scoring 30 went 80. 2 (Brown) for 259, 3 (McCabe) out ton brillant enten by Hammond for 331, 4 (Hassett) for 337, 5 (Bad-
at first lip off Verity,
cock) for 300, 6 (Barnett) for 417,
Bowling Analysis
Hasselt was very shakty and scored only two, going out to a clever nich
from FarnTICA by Compton at silly mid-off
Hammond Verity.
Undeterred by the falling wickets Wright Bradman had been piling up the Sinfield russ and after 270 minutes at the Verity wickets he reached his century and Edrich added another record to his already Barnett
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Latest Results In
U.S. Baseball
New York, June 14, Both New York teams won their matches in the Baseball League (o- day, the Giants beating Pittsburgh Pirates in the National section and the Yankees defeating the Chicago White Sox in the American League.
Cleveland Indlans were humbled by Washington Senators, who obtala- ed seven runs from 11 hits against the Indians' six from eight.
won fairly The Chicago Cubs comfortably agains! the Doston Braves, and St. Louis Cardinals had the better of Philadelphin Phillies.
Scorer:
Pittsburgh
New York
NATIONAL LEAGUE
It. H. E.
3 0 5 ទ
(Ott homered for the Giants).
Chicago
Boston
St. Louis
Philadelphin
4
12
The match between Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers was not play- ed as the Dodgers' train from the west was delayed.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Chicago
Boston St. Louin
Philidelphia
Detroit
1
12
'
2
the
(Chapmari homered for
Athletics and Greenherg for the Tigers).
Washington
*
Cleveland
11
8
4
(Goslin and Travis homered for the Senators and Averill and Camp- bell for the Indians). · ·
-Reuter.
BRAZIL IN FOOTBALL SEMI-FINAL
Parls, June 15. Brazil won a hardfought football match from Czechoslovakia by the score 2-1 yesterday in the world championship tournament at Bor- deaux and thus qualified with Italy and Hungury and Sweden for the semi-finals..
Brazil will now meet Italy in Marseilles and Hungary will play against Sweden In Paris.
According previous showings of the teams. Italy who already holds the championship, and Húngary are regarded
probable Analists.
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