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USRAlNI TRYBADL BEATEN
AN INNINGS VICTOR Y
VERITY, CAUSE OF THEDEBACLE:
KING PRESENT AT THE MATCHII
LONDON, Monday .
S Seven iuns virtually stood between Australia and a-"'
,. draw:and the amazing debacle which resuilted in the itotall: y '
.nerpe'cted collapse of Australia and in Englaiid's over'i'
whelmind victory by an innings and 38 runs in the second
test match at Lord's to-day. , .
* Aust i alia was obliged to nil, on aain-dangd i nd
S aflter being dism's8 sd in ,he fir inigs "o,,84, . folhi i ',on ,.
a'"nd nm de 1f8 hil the second..' ..,., .?. ; , ...?..k? :?. ?: .,
I, Ile Ilt.' stflgc s of tic ganc .hi.
pitcih waS .at itsj trst. ':'lih ? iticll
proved: . triumplih foi' thc:slow: left
!l bove , V,,, or.veitY whV o td-tokdisCvCin
wicketS ,f ?qi 1 i;iiiii' :tile f fI:t f in-_ j
elligs andi:i.iclgiI.foi'".A 'lihl h sccoiid .
By taking 15tivi?ket's in onmatch I
he Cequlillo.ih?:t' ricorld o I.:V Rlhodilel
ingla.ldi)', viotool0 15 wickts a
MolliOirne ii 903-, .i ,: 0 ,
.'Xsustiallii 'faileid by oiily seen'li iun C
tdalirC t'1le: follow-oii i*d feat i.itu e f
ristid oi itliylii, tli? .ando'.Old r lola
pDim]tilii glie dcood-? Iolni'ings --five
liketi, (fll foi .oiily 0l10io ll an
PLAY DELAYED
.Tl-p .llecld iii3,-e :.liC g!·of the :
"i i+?;a r.i in' lih earl:n.il mainm: e
liid i ieil Si:e <co d iti 'ion of li:i
1 Iii~Ic t to':: tfitil idl tlie 'Aslets,,itr itis.
ililie ooil - to ,di illse : th t Llt "- lci
·ih~.' ;, i jr:Tt'l'?6 H I6W'''?;?, :::h i .!.,;+:m i:.?,;j:
ie ?? n?d lVe ity uide. i 'l close in-.
spectio n'l t'iitoft lithl'; buit biefyoie
l ib a es cou led l e;ieiier?, t ·, fli:till .to
iA 'lc :+ a?i'i~f t al{ :' d ' r izlh ,,g "I i h,.
' i?ttis l tde i!yo :to ad joiii' . ii?At
iopes ilid "tl nce:sed'; aniib il.*,"
wsresne a. t.- 11.15sn. ll" f
qi.artei--0f.5o' haour' 'ileliye i solty
ild 'bniY weatheoi Austia is
oandie. i ... woo" 1'i;0f?twoh. wi' ,,eti, iol;ii
-?ci?l~; ;oe"Mt? {:6?fg:,i'ot; \'?e::;?-is +ide:oPd
lamg iade 10-glo.i' IE;,+ si :,cCi ';
iace' offr-bi 'aks 'lie luhd Sutcliffe,
il duil I amese r los s nrIn emi teI
'og'shlee iid" alsophad' ":'ilfo i ii mo:o i
olips. Mcl~dle slcoolds a slingo tof le
;iri:ie foub Ilthhi'i ill1 iindi iefi: cut- ?or
1l feili e. TIheri bowlers, sellsa
ilust fli e.l IIcC ilIe h?i-s sli iliit
cuil i iit i i iit'n -ies i ,to..tlie
:t',idbi li bialdihfj 200 '-:.5i hiiloots
* l"hd' ? ilth. qiiIeflcly showod the i
Ieffiltdi ~ .lolr t liloi pIkes' It- as-.
ItefisA~t icely-dWi idenlfiwlclotiitli
Aiusi't n 'd l lIIiil' 'exlii'i leijeed ou: l e, li
Cd'i i t?i.f es; iftei to n'ikedimonei ,
o' 'si libdtii tYo liowe fasterG Off ?te
fluli.ibtll of hii third ove tiheie va':
Iaod c ~,I'fildlt1 e'pii"li agit;ist- MIcCaibei
lfoi aitll hI, h?lill the 1 wficet,'hot it
vi d ii~iSloo ovedl."' he fifth likillh5 ho.
ever; ct lu throbighl quicklyl l3,owil
silcked it stialiht" int' the hndsll of
A•nies H o{? llo'-iihi liattedu 200 i.imtinutes
.foi., 115 l ; i'i ii ' whil h .linii ludedl11, folai .
le -li td givel tbwio dilffi:ult cliiunaees' oil
-sbturday, ohesarih, ilting.t shooeid
liolsh.isi Bflt le had itbieen, less icin
l fort ile" to-da . ;: ?' i "
--It lwas'i disistraos t ieroio foir Aims
trilli, for Darl inig icamie iiani m :delitiu
eil iilikl ,' without' hlavliig scoired n
'.rin : . -e p l iyed the., last ba'll ..,of
SBowes'f over iatlI then, iM-cCaie s-or*
e.l'a ,igle:. to i cover off Verity. This
.le ht:iaidluobowlel" Iickledi a, leg-sid·.foi
Duiiing,;w vllo oa-s dimlsnissedi . lby1 the
lut?aull of rhis thir"d aovir Dainhgt
aitenipied to1 tu'n ai, off-liroeuk to 'lg'
Ian 'iwas . slly ciiug ,ht by Suteliffoe
ii",ri aoieedown: fori 20.- tvo w;vitE
ohels' 'iio l uid-llen to-,ay' rfo ,thre i.ii
tion i'ot il2arn The lightit iilubeene
xktreniel. oo; luirlig .:-tli: first 10
,niiiutes? Iit wnui slighutl ?lietten wheli
Chlilppfoiel took s I place at. life
.woketl.,-t.it. 40 ni.i lIe- saw ,IleCabe
playina. .,lieff on..iii Bowes,. andieid tlii
lon a trit gle off .the flist Ii ll lie ui9
felveit fr-iiom lefiy.
ERITY AGA IN
..Te fouiili'bullof the 01 i llow
ev. rW5 .ti:,asfutali'o ltli:M e Ih o ..hu.~ll•
tu,'.neul sharply fon?'i? ?oiicleg iiil lose
(liickly, .o'l IQcuili spickuei it
stiatghut to d.uimiifuuioiid nu theIi sllils
[live .vli','if t:faiA )01?.r<
Veity,; iv1io 'i ,c oiic'ly' lii rofltlin,,
fioii IIe 'Oodiois, 'l ill sI,, tlelis(
:.m' n ien i the le,0gsiil foi the leftt
' idh i ae u,.miley slih coclurd i the
r fhli Iiall i:iit ootaliachiof a flelid
luun a nltii olel stialali diOS
Voit. 'fb' e foiii
bowl.tlll iI t t"11,, h1 ":'1h nh ly t iiow cie
.. ii " ti""?- re li fithilly t,; ..:,iui' -hil
- 100dbel'Shore evelomli of base
- .'.b" wlers. - l 11' esv o liltl was'. iidi aicu t'",lcgi
?'l." ithoeld~'lhl?lvevei, bgn'ou??h|h:ndly.co.
*tlngislid dilving Bow'es'fr two"iii
Clich case? Afteri slx'ovema Gary me
. oised'? tI, es. ?l?owlediii afiibhle
to B.u m?ley The ::< biil . .?id'o
yet beein iiitioduiceisd'- Itbca me
es : itliil -eto Ikeoli o? Ved lty oin
Chilaper flei~l-lcely audove-toi ti
Tle r i Bromlet fell Iii thle su,,mee hvity
as5 Darlliigo ,ithlin .u uioy cattlIt 10
Cestry at flute let.
* Sic 'wlckets' were -downl -for 248.
'huis; let a duamastlc 45 mlini tes Aus'
talla lots foor vwiIckets for 2ll
Ve ity s fliiuren wo em Detou- sIx
avers, t?ol msideiis 1?e runs, three
ckets............ , -
.nOldf o:'luS wl'aimono el) out In 1wl istnl
oVci. 112 i·io lii l i t . liall , iPol Vc It,
i ltclks) i f t::e~ Ste.ii i i "
The 'itea' were aaloed at 11.i5 ain.
iAll. ulireservel?:~seaitsha ibeel i tiaken
Olidtied 'had 1t tio li cesc~ape i
Vhe di s, ilt' iAempalt. ig
diiai sle he litlie telie i . ii i ju ti clits
hWindersl' wpoultlcoluplllfl.e theowleclfof
tci lt ise ofisp'filosiSit o ihe. sIilatd'
.iiwii cket haoiii: odyii ii.iiet t'sfi di'efiQ a
" ,lc t ," .?,.< :';.i.'! ";:~y d t~t ; ;' . ~ i::.-":'.: ?;:. ?:
cenis aud isl leasee that ovei Cisipoes
tieh'saare-clat huoid tod Sthlff hsiid
CH IPPJ ERFiVIF.LI'S [STANDb?,:"':
b'rie?o l i ' :ii ldt". p lt'rhed hgeris t n' :e
CiihiLtist Il s Ie?I? tasdl a iifiiill 233:i
ii;hiiidsloas;10kd.bsiettes emii:: tlis. slift
c1at. Wicket thou tai iody else ,to diay.
rVei iis&, hali:dreir. u sio llY' aind-an
Geais Ila'Hi naoni, .ansu .Sitelfd i
blipse iindoliii ae othex ottsier: field
sio !i lu. i fsiii' " out at 'it o t l ill
hial ilteld il 1 1 f aif t i i hi gis ua
h ?i'oia't iiiii si· it? Lodt!:ti?Lo Ciitt- l
fit -?iyli f tell l 1atiyi-Oaiii li' s.?aihthl ' fa
iinslylout ui.sleyhul erlht r ily n
l o,.: .,?, - f:?.? .. .'t,: ' .v-"~ "? .'. :; v.! ~: .,.,..
7qi,6i'iisi*uuuot cfiuisihl Oll L"il,"dfic .id to .: lihsi
oid''i Tis·eui F'Ver.ii3 tol;r t Ls sl s esiul~·o;
,,! -'. . . ',. '-.: ' i i t ii e i.ou d , ,eu " e.
toima .ullovei. use Ohliuu hl ' o
Ilai 'i5 on iiisd \Tei itetyhsirned 3iife
. . ? . . - .
C ieoiiue sluahs tothen Wllteis Citi
dee p .1mid-off .. Oldfie~l!· net tly · :n
O~l?;ln,, :Thn..li.Vo~el:Ity';.:..oolt: eyl 'fl's,
fie.til ivps ei fullys'ciit!.eIi'lty ,teo
,iiiilisii on3n iiio ii . iae y ol e ii Iiil
"kick' iUnd li^L 1ispertlad receive 'ul
hoiii tliii e hihs ei thes 9tstrioiii 1'ii'
Islle ull " i lner ralufi on , wiltes 'ous. t
t, iett oiisili 1?a'tiit o li ;eiuli''t Cio
uii lll y iei Hai nii helldy si in sii. is llii
asne ovai' b
1' oiii i iiiis tcii iie fi ' i n - cii 3 e s v'hei
tlio illili 'essib.leCisl.tisiparled h liftp
tield. hei e i i:jt iiitd a u aiteuie',sit
d iethe-lssidof Otidfe id sueai3 toiii iie
C~it nus ovests a *aan tragh use Chlua
flari tee tlie' o ghtu .auo'li'ftedVi"tf
taiiit : ii li hO.iiiit iii 260 " lic'e 5 iilin
inuett'nitorh 'heldthat''Asutralls oill d
save tiiosfsooiaoe reOio
'i sa i?f ii urti, ersi i~s i, l8 Iiu haili ,,.:,, seal ad 40 iii
50. ou'i.iiiiita s;':iue i dfo,:i.a?:0itii idol 9Igfa
sst,' :ii ii to Veul. ty i[i?? f "isiei,.t ? e i:" iio? i v'ih[:
giit .,ii3" ,ustiiiuu..,igiheld e.sisieiii idid ilgist'fi
:iihidl estei ['/ S evasli '1.',: ss;.'lc['iiclts"'i' sya
,oiiisiiai tiui ausgir. 't.', h eii ' packeti sill,
:flisi S"t~, tl'iu o" lied', ' 'si.i'ih ['is i ,.ck , sa i~it t
fo'threeflue -leg li th atniiiiift auu " Verit.
haoul iaat3glicd 'bohl.ihupu2to the 27ai, :
"::.iii'hl?: hd;isuet ove %'efre',i"ssnch:!O Cl'
' "'iistt mist?iei,'il,:lltl Boss a s sec 'ld ill:r6
sslis aigdTisetli. dowse',ef:,r 2w12,iealsg) Asi'
,t'i "-": s .r'u;h.sg 5 save a foios
C'nw onPg 5) ,
,:',rt et"e d:-d ha y,,wl

SECOND TEST MATCH

*'. Continued:from Page Three.
It woid'd be I: ncorrect Io0 dlscrihe
thie? wicket.S aS "tlieky," as ;there- was
no;;silfidetflllt.sii'i;to create, doywnright
liad :coilitonas,:' hit t'hel. damp surfitce
ofr tlie'wick? et;, whlw.;h was probb y'
'hil;d hbeneal? li.t avouired .the 'lowleis.
'Thilsi Austraillai side is lin-nxpelrienced:
uiiler?.,;i.ch "coiditiohs. The : iett
lhaiilders 'liai eea h'iartuciarly wvor
ried,, iitl.the sid'e.aid.td lone well up
tto ithat stage to make sslich i a good
-*(iet;: :·i:'AFTER LUNCH- . ·.· :.: ..
;:. :.: ,::; ;',·- . AFTE R LUNCH ",.- )?*. ".*'

On : , ,reesulm ption ..after : lunich,
O';Rdilly 'assisted' in- adding 11:, iouI
Wiall .went 'two ~bialls - later, ind t.he
i,,ninns cloed' ior. 284 leavilig Ekg
land w.ivith a lead ..of 156. ;,
-Chipperfleld' ca.rriled. his hat. fir
a plucky 37' made in •110 minutes. He
always knew more about the.wlcket
than hlsil colleagues.,
. Veity tb-da.y took six for 37..:"
Australia was obliged to follow on,
aiod Brown sand. ood.ftll opened
Australia's asecond . inningso at 2 45:
WVitlh oilly 1?0 onithe. bo'ard Hn irowI
hooked .a ristn':lnill fronli Bowes and
WValteis, took tiie cdtcll.
S?Woodfull shaped, better thani "on
Satulday iag~inist thle fanst bowling,
firequen'tly:gettliig :Bowes, asid Faines
away '- go.:, le: sbored. 12 of the
flist· 15 ionsjowes, v however, ave
himi sonie1 o omfoittahle fleiers:' ~l
Cabe 0i?ened'wel?l,;' :bit aftai seoiing
19 :hbrighltlty;:iy :bacl' to a half volley
froin?.Vi? aii; diio'e It liad It
was a DerfectlY, good shot bit to 'ithe
amazemiiier?t O the crowd Hevidrenl, at
silly midff t li th bill oiftel
a i billilut low catch
'At twofol, 4. i i Bradiman was ext
ansd viis oilnu';t&a tlio?ouglily Iad 'shoft:
He- ski li ??i:ty:, ~.traight u-ii: 'and
Ames, walk'innl down 'the wvicket
took thle mliilePat o :catches;. ;.
vWondfil alls:d Dailing ca"i'ed: oil
until to ea, wheln Australla was 82 hie
hId.nd

WOODFULL OUT .:'.:
Woodfuiil 'pla|yed confidelitly '"aftel
ted, iaut 'vitl. his~soea oe at43 afteri 103
mninites, he was dismissed, .Veritf
Inkinglhis wiket when .the hali spuis
fif, the ? "aptaii?s;hnit into t ,lihad
of riHammnond'inthe gully;; fouir .w:I
kets.for 94.-J' '..
Without'- addftion, : Dailing :' iahs
clealn bowled.-y a ill from. Hain
nmoiid, wlicilhkept. low ;and n1ippii
quickly from the pitchl , .while off the
first ball :of Veritya's next over. Baol
le jis?m?lied siut to mnke .i full:blohoded
drive, but failed properly t. connnci.
and iwas, bhlllintly caulght;, six fol.
.95.
SOldfield almost cocked ltie next
bali into the 'hainds: of Hendlet.i na
slly-midiavif, hadt -was :.t-Pieg?"?it f'
hi. the same e.o0g',,wlile i n C ? nnmeU
cooaliot flust hall
'1 -ihieen isickets hid fallen with.
'tin?h score at i'0ad ei Ity, since
;tel; hll iaken fls:f is ckein foi:'
The end is nw ha night Ciilppei
flei, ws?s stuilck loll the- thigh y a
ball firm HamnnolOid, but he cut: and
t"loscelh h; m fao mvoa successive nouis,
railsing 100 fiii 1 minlhutes .riThse liutli
boil of Veity?e'ig'ligiiii avel after tell
dlisnissed Chlleifileld, i? I? had
pilayed a igood .fightid iniligsg;a Wall
aud: O'Reilly hung: ona stubbornly: for.
a, few: oveis Tiiesni: Verity got W"Vhall
well cnaught b11 -iendieii" itt silly mid
o=ffendidng the ilniiings" at' a 50, ogo
land .i nlllni"g 1 il lii s and" '3
bUlS.

crn:in OIIS' ON 'Ii TCH
( !rn ab ?Aiiustrealhln Press Assnl)
LONDON, 1',londa.
Australia ieceised an evell more
3evere 'ljetiilbgat Goblod's thai shli ad
lminliste red It 'No'ttilgiailn :;:"
Wii: iliitisg li l ee :ays foli r i ithite?l 5
ti;ni sillce tile 1 1 -" d ulet i a o tile
tii.'?:.Q~iibj.?6kd? ie`:ii?. 8it':;.iiklil i
tle wickida tests foth sIttial ith tiloe
ielatilhe l?t .ift hriavy' rai in tlie
tni :l0h1tse msilt t tdi . EIoliof thileg
si.keit asw di mp, t lwtil haid lalsub
ieli1ce uidenllyust nit lid ty.eneiase
Yi..Thea~n.ame thle.'narrow failure t?J
i'?t .twou lifil tlihbig? aLv lia m'oilet
tile w5licket1 oldi~li~g OIft a high hiope
lirt rilabledtill o the s?eatlng of lleingsime;
10 tti Iilavg Englrand tle ouse Wood
tile wicket florIt siubatalltil pait ot
the last dia . Bet hen.vy alin In tue
earlyiho?ris nennt that thie toi of the
gwilecaket ' w t d amps 1iteh ap hadreub
surflace, ideaily suilting6 Veirity.
Thieln caiie tile 1narrow failul e to
p'eveint tii'If"tilew 01n which milght
hiave enlahied (he savinig of tile ganme;
athu w~itii tile disappearalice of Weed
tuiil 'after, Ausitralia's latst htope had
igone becauise It was quite ailiarenit
that OChippelrfeildalole of the others
iciew manlythllllg aboit batting onl sluchl
a twiclet.

Thlis.itself takes some defining. It
camealmost inllto tile sticky category,
though ceitalinly it was not as bad
a ihad Aimstrallan wicket.
This match will go dowll ih history
nas Verity's match; The selectors must
be th.nikfufl they ietained him despite
tlie Nottlnghamn falure, because he
alone was reionsiblob for the com
ploto collapso of the Australlial, wlio.
paid deanrly for the previous.enjoy:
menllt of anll allormial summer. IL ls
customary for the tourists to enllcoun
telr early il tile seasoll a numlber of
sodden wickets, which are a useful
preparation for days suchl as this, hbut
on this tour they hal never had to
hat on anylthmng worse than slightly
worn wickets.
Darling and Bromley were tihe
least comlnetollet of the batsmcn of the
teami. Neither inspired thie least con
filence.
CHIpPIpe ERFI lI'D
Chipperfleld was the hero ol thle

fiust inigs, though lie hj Q a ii ohably
had ,less experience of these condi
tions than alybody inl.the team. :lHe
used lis feet iwell and thought quick
ly,.so that lie kniew lihat elmeanlt to
do piractically eve'y :i-ill,~ \heter?s the
others were intdeteirminmate and fear
S:Oldleld, assis.,ted iy nom? I luch.
made: as good.a slihow' .?iybb6tld else
int he first snhiigs hi ht uAcstc lift'e
failure to save the -follow-on was
really deplorable,.for the wicket was
sc~trcely as bad as the batting repre
sented it to be.'.;:
. hose seves rins .would have made
a woeltd of dif fetrence, fon eveii. he
exlretienced Englisihmen might lhayve
f6otnd theinselves? : ii\; considerable
trouble against .O'Rellly and Grim:
mett in the afternoon, lUiit thcesi aie
aill idle regrets.

. Allstrallinwns sqlhurely: beaten.
The o' matclh was really,.won wlen
O'Reilly was dismissed in the first in
illigs, for there wi?;'always the pos
sibility that hie liould take Isl coi'r
age in liis hands.aild attempt to..save
th'e" fbllio\-oii wilth la burst ,of hitting
Veiity. , '
In thle: second :inniigs : Woodfull's
vast experience rose 'superibr to his
lack of form." He hlatted so much
better thani aiyolne else that it seem
ed probiable that .lhe'would;carry his
bat . ....
i' Bdm'aii weiitioit'ot o :sulch a foolisl
stoke .that eveiyo iid'a'ke'd whiat ivas
the matter, with'.him.! ,:,, ,, .
SChiippeifield made' a seconid .noble
effor?t, 'iiut: I his' partiieis just wilted
away /i 1.To" t oihey??-ige'rAtistraliai5iias
whlio ioay lie pardoniied',ori .t1h.lunkhiig
tliat the' difflcultyof English? wickets
Vwas a liythll;'tlis matclih. vill comeas
a.; ii ' sa et-iii ug 'o: tsli : li paal
love nothies game it eu stne'd" ie"o lial
anice 'to a contest thii,?" aslici"'

LEG THrORl
Sit Stanley Jacltsoini liaii tuin of
he Englisl.h selecttors"i uestioned re
,ardig ?:ue':l;eitoe itttthiat the McC.c.
.,e e contemiipl?tting iimaklng a .statae
elec ton fatiL let tory, aiid 'thiat at
tIhe end Iof the easonsome meeting
like an Impt teral et t ne ofetronc
ilght dclscusnsthe eiiestion and some
thing h1appien No rale codld he tmdte,
ttl .iff some conoiy or :e i'ilicties conm
nititied: tllse inlght lit.lig 'iitoiters:to a
head

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