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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1938.
Berlin, June 27.
"BILL" BROWN CARRIES RECORD HIGH JUMP
HIS BAT FOR 206 | IN SECOND TEST
Australians 422; England Lose Two For 39 At Close
London, June 27.
Heavy rain interfered with the progress of the third day of the second test to-day at Lord's. In about three hours of play, Australla was dismissed for 422, and before stumps were drawn, England had lost Barnett and Hutton for 39.
Only two Australians helped to add the 123 to the overnight score. They were the New South Wales bowler, O'Reilly, who entertained the spectators with a bright exhibition of hurricane hitting, scoring 12 in 45 minutes, and Brown, who performed the rare test feat of carrying his bat. Ite was 200 at the end.
With England 111 ahead and eight wickets to fall, another drawn game seems Hikely, but much w depend on the state of the wicket to-morrow.
It is generally agreed that Lord's ja victim to O'Reilly for Ave.
The
is not big enough for test matches ball turned sharply and caught the edge of the bat glancing to slips where McCormick held the entch.
as there were 34,000 spectators on Saturday, when the gales were closed, yet it is possible to accom- modale 90,000 at Melbourne.
The gates were closet at 10.45 a.m. and the weather was cloudy and threatening when Brown nad Barnett resumed at the overnight score of five for 200 facing Farnes and Verity: Barnett had added only two to his overnight six when he mishit Verity's fourth
une.
Edrich led the vacancy and with Verity played out time when the score was 30 for two. Verity had scored Ove and Edrich nix-Reuter,
COUNTY MATCHES Rain and Bad Light Stops Play In Most Games
London, June 27.
ball to Compton in the covers, and six were down for
Chipperfield, 307.
who followed. scored only one and then put his leg Owing to rain and bad light no In front of a straight one from Verity, play was possible before lunch in who beat him by pitching a slower most of the courty fixtures schedul
ted to be resumed to-dny. The push- Verity, who was bowling well on aj tien at lunch was: wicket which seemed to be tak brist his spin, morally howled O'Reilly early on, but the ball missed stumps by a hatr's breadth.
Brown, who was taking no chances, i brought his 150 up in 275 minutes.
O'Itely His Out
the
O'Reilly hit out with gusto and after he had sent Farnes and Wel- Jurd to the fence he brought up 344 and saved the follow-un. Heartened
Any 450-D declared; Oxford 15-1 Kent 146. Sussex 44-1 Surrey 110 and 111-1; Cambridge 1 283
Gloucester 148: Warwick 305 Yorks 133; Notts 07-Reuter Hui- letin.
THE SCORES
by The feat he opened his shoulders First innings and hit Verity for six from suurees - sive ball.
Weight replaces Verity and scend delivery was a no-ball fo O'Reilly. Brown, by this time, haci ecome a little mure free and was
ENGLAND
Second Innings
C. J. Barnett, e McCabe, b Me-
Cormick
1, Hutton, O'Reilly
0
McCormick.
butting beautifully, scoring two bril. Verity, not ous Hant boundaries on the TOAT from Wright,
O'Reilly continued lashing out, but eventually fell a victim to Fornes,
the who clean bowled him with
O'Reilly stave thes score at 303, spectators a laste of quick run-gel- ting, for his 42, which included two sixes and five faurs, was made in 15 minutes.
McCormick followed and went first ball, corking one up to Barnett at short leg, and the fieldsmen got right up on their toes in an endea vour to give Farnes his hat-trick_by disposing of Fleetwood-Smith. slow Victorian survived the ball, however, but two balls later gave a chance to Compton at second
Hp
The vital
Just when the innings appeared to
b near its end, as the light was! exceptionally bad, rain began to fall, wad soon it was raining heavily, giv ing no chance of further play before hanch.
The adjournment was then taken, Brown being 184 not out, and Fleet- wood-Smith still scoreless.
Hammond Injured
Play did not resume until 4.15. Bainmund was prevented from bowl- ing by a torn muscle in his righi thigh.
Brown brought up his 200 by cut- ting Wellard to the pavillon rails, and was given a warm ovation.
Shortly afterwards the innings came to an end at 422, when Ficel- wood-Smith was caught by Barnett at square leg of Verity for seven. Brown was 200 not out, having car- ried his but. rore feat in test cricket.
Play was delayed for half an hour by a sharp shower before Barnett and Hutton opened England's second innings, and there was another stop- when, only one run had been page
England met early disaster for:
scored.
THERAPION N0:1 when the score was 25, Barnett sent. THERAPION NO.2 one from McCormick into the gully
where McCabe leaped to the left and THERAPION NO:3 took the ball low down to make a brilliant eutch. Barnett had scored
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Verily followed and only three runs were added before Hutton fell
The German woman athlete, Dora Thaijen, of Bremen, at the athletle competition in Goottingen, einblish- ed a new world record in the high- Jump for women by jumping 1.06 metres. The previous record WOR held for years by the American woman, Shirley Didrikson. Trans- Occat.
WATER POLO HEAT
A keen game of water polo was seen at the Victorin Recreation Club yesterday when a team from the Portuguese Company of the Volun- teers met representatives of the Mobile Machine Gus in the first of the heats for the corps title.
The Mobile team won 4-1,' three Poals being scored In the first half. The Portuguese players netted Inte in the second period,
W. J. Edrich. not eat
Extras...
Two wickets for ..... Fall of wicketa-1 (Barnett) for 25, 2 (Hutton for 28).
Jel. 28151.
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Bowling. McCormick 1-10, ('- Reilly 1.12.
First Innings
J. H. Flugleton, e Hammond, b
Wright
31
W. A. Brown, not out
206
D. (1. Bradman, Verity 8. J. McCabe, e Verily, is Farnes A. L. Hasselt. 1.b.w., b. Wellard 30 4. L. Badeork, b Wellard
IR
38
Chipperfield,
B. A. Barnett, Compton, b
Verity
i.b.w.. b
A.
Verity W. J. O'Reilly, b Farnes
E. L. McCornilek. e Barnell, b
Farnes
1
12
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Verity
L, O'D, Fleetwood-Smith, e Bar-
urtt,
Extras
15
Total
122
Fall of wickets-1 (Fingleton far 69, 2 (Bradman) for 101, 3 (Mc- L'abc) for 152, 4 (Hassett) for 276. Badcock) for 276, (Barnett) for 307, 7 (Chipperheld) for 308, 8 (O'Kelly) for 303, (McCormick) 494 for 393.
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Weight
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3
135
3
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2 68
1
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Edrich
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