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  4. AUSTRALIAN SELECTORS WATCH THE "COLTS" AT PRACTICE

    From the Left: J. Ryder (batting), W. Bardsley, J. S. Hutcheon, E. E. Bean, and C. E. Dolling, with D. Blackie (batting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALL EYES ON SECOND TEST STARING TO-DAY

    In each of the last three series of Tests in Australia, the home captain won the toss in each of the first three matches—Clem Hill in 1911-12, Warwick Armstrong in 1920-1, and H. L. Collins in 1924-5. This season A. P. F. Chapman has commenced by winning the first toss. Will he follow the example of the Australians mentioned and ...

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  6. TATE AND LARWOOD.

    For to-day's match England has the more dangerous bowling, with Tate and Larwood to start the battery, so that the Australian fieldsmen will have to ...

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  7. WINNING THE TOSS.

    However, the job in hand now is to give England a hard go in the second Test. The first thing is to win the toss. But if John Ryder does not manage to ...

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  8. LUCK AT BRISBANE.

    Without in any degree attempting to minimise the wonderful win by England, and the admirable leadership of A. P. F. Chapman, I have never seen a ...

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