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  2. Wall Plays Havoc Among Early English Batsmen

    Tim Wall played havoc among the early English batsmen after "the old firm," Hobbs and Sutcliffe, had given the home side an excellent start. They passed the century mark without loss. Then, with the score at 108, Hobbs (31) was caught by Oldfield off Wall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    At the Stadium tonight Jack Haines (11 4) defeated Johnny Shields (11 2½) for the middleweight title. Haines had Sheilds in a bad way throughout the first ...

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    Cricketing enthusiasts listening in to Test match broadcasts have received up-to-the-minute service from Station 5DN. Last night and tonight this station ...

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    England's jubilation at the success of her bowlers yesterday was reflected in the London press this morning. ...

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