{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1,073 wordsAustralia won a thrilling fourth test match at the Headingley Ground to-day by five wickets. Requiring 105 runs to win, the team lost Bradman, the third batsman to go, at 50, and McCabe at 61. English hopes rose; but Hassett, Badcock, ...
Article : 2,569 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 wordsWith all hope of any play in the third test match practically gone, these Australians, M. G. Waite (left), L. Fleetwood-Smith, and S. J. McCabe (right), walked disconsolately to lunch as the rain continued on the fourth and last day at Manchester. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsExpert commentators, in special messages to the "Herald," say that, although the match produced such a struggle, Australia's win was merited. C. G. Macartney and E. ("Patsy") Hendren refer to ...
Article : 596 wordsMany cricket enthusiasts appear to be still in doubt regarding the question of the last test match, commencing at The Oval on August 20, being played to a finish. Under the ...
Article : 157 wordsAs Australia struggled for runs, I watched the thunder clouds roll up, as they did In 1934, but this storm missed Headingley, and Australia went on to ...
Article : 352 wordsWhatever happens, Australia will retain the "Ashes," and O'Reilly is the bowler who made this possible. Nobody before play began to-day dreamt that ...
Article : 190 wordsEngland's collapse was featured on all newspaper contents bills The "Evening News" announced "Hammond's Egg." Everyone was glued to wireless ...
Article : 93 wordsFollowing is the Somerset team to play the Australians at Taunton on Wednesday: E. F. Longrigg, M. Lyon, R. J. O. Meyer, R. A. Ingle, F. S. Lee, H. T. F. Buse, H. Gimblett, ...
Article : 52 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 26 Jul 1938, Page 13
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: