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ENGLISH TEST MATCH;
'.. : CbUapsS of West Indies. '??
-:=y'-2;^ ;, . -/ -.?,LONDON,^Juiie^25v:'
' To-day— the second'day of the firsftest
match; -between England and .the -West
Indies— the' home team : carried its first
inninos score from 8 for 382 to 401. Con
stantino was the most successtul oowier,
taking 4 wickets for S3 runs. To' this the
visiting, eleven replied with 177, Jupp
takinj'4'for 3lT- ?T'ol&jyng o'n|[4AVest
Indie! had losV.f-JViv3c£«tsifor S2.:?*uis ?.'
stumps.
The Australian Press Association under
stands -that .?U.,. tho , members .of the
;;Eiigl-n^Wam/that: plfj-ed'' in ^he^'le'si
trial^ave .been^secretlyv requested ;to'jiold
them|e}^Winjeaduies3 to,maken'the Aiis
traliaft: f rip^y:-- Thisis the .team, ? wjth.4he
substitution '?? o?? Jardino fbr.'Hobbs, .which
aismilacd'ttWest Indies' virtually vtwice. at
Lords tO^iyv , Npthirig,; however, canibe
learneii Jfrom' /this/ .peffonnancq.,' - -The
visitors 'at'o 'obyicrasly a different kindTof
batsmen,', unaccustomed to'.thd 'slo^'gamt?,
which'3 they \'f6olfshly seemed' to adopt.
They are naturally hitters, ? aridj should
Iiavo remairied*'.-natural;'' 'VFurthertriore,
they are by no means as worknianliko. at
the.'W^fa.VMim-'.th^eld.^'.TIliere^erji
four J.b.wv'sV' due -more'. or ? less ?: to clumsi
ness; or perhaps; it Trfay better be iterirKKl
'unconventionality.' r ?. ?? Constantine,'- a
glorious hitter, loved .Tate for, five:splendia
minutes,, but,'- like' the , remainder of Jliis
colleagues. did not know how tottrea£~tHe
slows of :Jupp and'Frecman. ;: ??- ? ?
The matehfafforded another opportunity
£o assess fthe value: of England's ;'fiielding'.
It is unquestionably ;high* at; prestait, 'with
JardinC in the slips, and,Freemati'pcrhapi
the. moBt outstanding.' . Larwood's injury
is,, not associated with, his'; old- trouble:
nevertheless, it reduces ..liis. chance ';,o|
going to.Australia by af least. Saperi-'cenfr.
He has been- ordered to i rest for a few
Say?.- .-.?',??'''?' ' ? ''; '?'?' '-''! .'?'''?
..- : ?? COUNTY MATCHES '.''^ ,;V !
r ? ' LONDON,.' June 23,^
Closing' scores in the county charirpion
Bhip' to-day' were :^- ? ' ???????'?'?
Kent, -272 ' (Ashflown 01,' Woollcyr 85,
Hardinge 62;?Macaulay 5 fov;107) V. York
shire; 212 aiid' 5 ;for 162 (Holmes 59). . \
Surrey, 313- (HilT 5 for 85) v-Somerset,
232- (Rippon 51, IngleSo; Fenley 5 for .94).
Hampshire ,309 (Hosie. 132) v, Middle
sex, 201 and 9 for 157.
Derbyshire, 6 for 258 (Worthington 75)
v. Worcestershire. Rain.
Notts, 3 for 656, declared (Walker 146
not out, Barratt 139 not out) v. Warwick
shire, 9 for 371 (Smith' 108, Wyatt 134 not
out).
Susses, 250 (Wensley 85) v. Cambridge
University, 332 and 8 for 311 (Seabrook
71, Morgan 58 not out). ? ;
Oxford- University, 337 (Crawley 167,
Hillwood 62j- O'Connor 5 for 67) v. Essex,
310. . * . .
Gloucestershire, 9 for 114, v. Lancashire.
Raipi -?;''? j^;'-.;:V'i;N-:'--;-:';^ -?''.??%* .'
.Leicestersliire, *,9^ for-^353 ''(DawBoif' 52,
Berry 87; 3ra'dg_najr. '3): v\ Glamorgan, 303.
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