MULLARD
EXPLORERS
THE HONGKONG
Bradman Stands Out
20, 1938.
TELEGRAPH,
*MONDAY, JUNE 2
Baseball
GIANTS
As England's BEATEN Test Problem
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Is his weakness, and Farnes occasion- ally made us fancy that there might be something in this theory.
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entirely upon hils success, but the knowledge. which woukt worry mony men, merely spurs him on.
We my commute ourselves with the reflection that it is a privilege to watch so great a
the player. In meanwhile even Bradman is not in- fallible, and the luck may be with us. How Interesting it would be, murc- to see him on a sticky wicket over, --and that prospect is not altogether remote.
One thing in certain at any rate. To bowl short to him is suicide, and any bowlers who resort to the de- fensive artifice of dropping just short of length in the live of keeping him quiet wil be horribly and right- ly punished.
MORE SPIN WANTED
The M.CC. felding was admirably keen throughout the day, and the fast attack maintained is intensity with unflagging zeal. Farnes and Stephenron were particularly good, And for the first time we saw Aus- tralin forced to fight dourly for their runs. If the fast bowlers had been supported by
a planing attack of greater range and quality the Aus- tralians might have been very sorely haransect.
A shout of delight went up from
www the crowd when Brown played out- side an in-swinger from Farnes, and hod his off-stump knocked out with only runs on the board.
Then Robins nearly ran Bradman out with a beautiful throw from cover, and Stephenson almost achley- ed his destiny by hitting the great man on the foot and making a couple of balls Arz ominously near the edge of his but.
After this exciting start we settled <iewn tca coutine, with Flugicton pushing his bat along the line of the ball and Bradmin taking โป foura at cusc.
Not unul 2.45 was the peaceful scene unterrupted, but just as Aus- traila had apparently takten the measure of all the bowling. Fingle- tun was beaten and bowled by one from Smith which appeared to come up the bill.
McCADE'S SIXES
McCabe hit a no-ball from Smith like lightning over the Tavern bou- dary for six, and punched another from Compton nearly into the score- box, but he also was bowled by a ball from Smith which was well up to him. Badcocks survived unculty for a while, but Stephenson scattered his stumps and nearly turned a cart- wheel in his delight and then for n long while with brief interruptions to rain. Bradman took cominand, with Hassett in respectful support.
Possibly because Bradman so over- shindowed him, Hassett lacked some of his usual assurance but the grace- ful strokes were there, and the quick footwork, and not until the Austra- lion total had reached 410 did he fick Compton to Maxwell behind the wicket.
Bradman, undefeated at the end of the day, was loudly applauded as he Imped into the pavilion, and this morning he will doubtless set about reaching his 400 with undiminished vigilance and concentration.
AUSTRALIANS
J. H. Fingleton. b Smith
W. A. Brown, b Farnes
D. G. Bradman, not out
5. J. McCabe, b Smith
L. Badrock, b Stephensen
44
237 33
A. L. laskett, & Maxwell, b Compton 67
M. G. Waite, not out
B. -b 0, n.b 1
14
Tata (4 wkts) 11. A. Bamell, W, J. Ofteilly, E. L. McCormick, L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith to bat.
M.C.C-R. W. V. Robins, C. R. Maxwell, K. Farnes, Copt, J. W. A. Stephenson, J. I. Iunon, F. G. I. Chalk, f, E. 9. Wyatt, D. R. Wilcox, Edrich. Compton (D.). Smith (J.),
Uraptres: liardstatt, Newman.
BRITISH RUGBY DEFEAT
Cape Town, South Afelca, June 18.
The British rugger team which is at present touring South Africa was defeated here to-day for the first time by the Town and Country" team by 11 points to Reuter.
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