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Bradman

Stands Out As England's Test Problem

(Contlined from Page 8.)

Ishin weakness, and Farnes ocension- ally made us fancy that there might be something in this thrury,

Actually

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entirely upon his success, but the knowledge. which would worry many inen, merely spurs him on.

We may connale ourselves with the reflection that it is a privilege to the watch so great a player. In meanwhile even Bradman is not in- fallible, and the fuck may be with us, How Interesting it would be, more. to see him on a sticky wicket and that prospect la not ultegether

-and

remote.

One thing in certain ni any rate. To bowl short to bim is suicide, and any bowlers who resort to the de- fensive artiflee of dropping just short of a length in the hope of keeping him quiet will be horribly and right- ly punished.

MORE SPIN WANTED

The M.C.C. felding was antrubly keen throughout the day, and the fast attack maintained its intensify with unflagging zeal. Farnes Stephenson were particularly good. and for the first time we saw Aus- tralia forced to fight dourly for their TUIN.

If the fast bowlers had been supported by spinning attack of greater range and quality the Aus trelians might have been very solely harassed.

TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, JUNE 20,

1938.

Beverly Roberts and Patric Knowles have the leading roles in the Warner Bros.' preduction "Expensive Husbands," coming to the Queen's Theatre to-morrow.

BOXERS DISAGREE

ON GLOVES

Berik, June 18,

ALLISS WINS PROFESSIONALS' GOLF LEAGUE

Sandy Lodges, June 18. With a total of sixteen points, Percy It is prominently reported in the Alliss won the Golf Professionals sports sections of German news-tournament to-day. The competition papers that the world championship was run on league nes, each player

Schmeling and playing every other. bout between Max

Bert Gadd the cl

Joe Lous for the heavywelth crown with Reg Whitcombe for second pince on June 22 has now been seriously with fifteen points, while Henry Col

failure, Jeopardised by the

up to ton was third with Lacey,

Final Series Friday evening, to settle a disputej

The results of the eleventh and Mal which was started when Louts In- sisted on using special long-thumbed series were: boxing gloves,

Schmeling, according to the latest now

A tout of delight went up from the crowd when Brown pinyed mit- side an in-swinger from Farnes, and find his offestump knocked out with only 11 runs on the board.

Then Robins nearly ran Budmancabiles from a speculator, has out with a beautiful throw from cover, and Stephenson almost achiev- ed his destiny by hitting the great man on the foot and making a couple of balls Dzz ominously near the edge of his but.

After this exciting start we settled down to routine, with Fingleton pushing his bat along the line of the ball and Bradmun taking s fours at ease.

Not until 2.45 was the peaceful scene Interrupted, but just as Aus- trulla had apparently taken the measure of all the bowling. Fingle- ton was beaten and bowled by one from Smith which appeared to come up the bill.

McCABE'S SIXES

McCabe hit a no-ball from Smith like lightning over the Tavern boun- dary for six, and punched another from Corppton nearly into the score- box, but he also was bowled by a ball from Smith which was weil up to him. Badcock survived uneasily for a while, but Stephenson scattered his stumps and nearly turned

cart- wheel in his delight and then for a long while with brief interruptions to ruin, Bradman took command, with Hussett in respectful support.

Possibly because Bradman so over- shadowed him, Hassett ineked some of his usual assurance but the grace- ful strokes were there, and the quick footwork, and not until the Austra- tan total had reached 410 did he filek Camplon to Maxwell behind the wicket.

Bradman, undefeated at the end of the day, was loudly applauded us he limped into the pavilion, und morning he will doubtless set about renching his 400 with undiminished vigilance and concentration.

AUSTRALIANS

H. Fingleton, Smith

A. Brown. b Fornes

D. G. Bradman, not out

McCabe. h 6mith

C. L. Badcock, b Stephenson

M

ths

44

257

1. Hlossett, e Maxwell, b Complen 47

Walle, not aut

4. - 9. -bi

Total (wkin.)

120

1 A. Barnet, W. J. O'Reilly, E. L. McConnick, L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith to bat,

M.C.C.-R. W. V. Roblox, C. R. Maxwell, K. Fames, Capt. J. W. A. Stephenson, J., Human, F. G. I Chalk, R. E. S. Wyatt, D. R. Wilcox, Eartch, Complan (D), Smith (J.).

Umpires: Hardstad, Newman,

BRITISH RUGBY DEFEAT

Cape Town, South Africa, June 10,

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" tenm by 11 points lo elght.-

Reuter.

definitely stated that he will refuse to enter The ring his opponent adheres to his intention to use gloves of a kind that right permit the in fiction of a permanent injury to his jopponent's eyesight,

The final decision on this matter, however, has to be taken imme diately before the fight begins, so that In any

case

there can be no question for the time being of calling off, the contest.-Trans-Ocean.

TENNIS TITLES

London, June 18. Mile. Jedrzejowska, the Polish champion, retained her singles title In the London Tennis Championships to-day by beating Mrs. Sperling 6-3,

(-3.

The men's doubles title went to G, P. Hughes and F. D. Wilde, who bout Gene Mako and Franjo Kukuljevle! 0-0, 0-0, 0-2.-United Press.

Henry Cotton beat Reg Whitcombe two up

Abe Mitchell bent (arles Whit- combe four and two.

Lacey bent San King use up. Burton and Hert Gadd halved. Percy Alliss halved with P. J. Mahon.

W. J. Brunch beat Alfred Padgham two and one.

Tenth Serlen The results of the tenth series were;

Alfred Padgham beat P. J. Mahon nine and seven.

Reg Whitcombe beat Charles Whit- combe three and two.

up.

Bert Gudd beat Henry Cutton one

Burton beat W. J. Branch thrce and one.

1 Lacey beat Abe Mitchell two and

оле.

Percy Alliss bent Sam King three and two.

but

At this stage Allies and R. Whit- Bunay Austin easily beat Kho Sin-combe tied with 15 points; Bert Gadd ke in the men's singles anal, winning being second with 14-Renter. by 0-2, 0-0.

footwork is slower-United Press.

LACK OF MALE TALENT

London, June 18, The Wimbledon tennis champion- ships start on Monday, and once again Mrs. Miller and Miss Morphew it looks as though the tournament will (South Africa) bent Mme. Jedzre- te favoured by glorious weather. Jowska and Miss Thomas in the The famous meeting this year lacks women's doubles.

colourtal players like Fred Perry. WIMBLEDON FAVOURITES Gottfried von Cramm, Tilden and

Landon, June 18. Cochet,

nevertheless the usual Mrs. Helen Wills Moody is now a thousands of spectators are expected. singles title at Wimbledon, despite the female talent, and the tournament is two-to-one favourite for the women's If men are lacking, there is strong

fnet that only yesterday she was co- being called the wome

Wimbledon. women's favourite with Alice Marble at 3-1. Both singles titles are expected to There has been a tremendous influx to

go America. Budge is unbackable of money on Mrs. Moody overnight, at 1-5, with Austin closest at 6-1.

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The keen competition of tho history of Wh

Wimbledon, and is quoted women's section is expected to be bo nt onc-to-Ave,

tween Mrs. Moody, who is bidding Mrs. Moody's performances, how-tor her eighth Wimbidon singles ever, have revealed that “alie is no title, and who la favoured fi-2, and longer the supreme queen of the Alice Marble 3-1; but many are sup- courts. Her placings have lost some porting last year's finalist, Mile. of their accuracy and she is inclined Jedrzejowska, of Poland, who

to make more mistakes, while her fancied at 5-1--Rexter.

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