In less than two hours play to-day the Test Match took a sensational turn, six English batsmen being out for 131, and of these Hobbs had made '65. It was a triumph for Australian bowlers, as when the players came in at the luncheon interval they said that the wicket was playing all right. . The first man to go was Larwood, and then Hammond, after making 16, was smartly caught by Ryder in slips off ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 421 wordsWhat a wonderful game cricket is, and what a rare fight Is this fifth Test on the M.C.C. Ground. ...
Article : 645 wordsThe Grimmett-Hornibrook partnership yesterday added a very valuable 59 runs. By sheer determination they ...
Article : 818 wordsThe "Manchester Guardian" writes: "The Australian Intings has provoked the most severe criticism here, but we cannot afford to howl about slow play. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 wordsInterest in the Test was keener today than ever and crowds followed the progress of the match as shown throughout the day on "The Suns' scoring ...
Article : 51 words"The nation wants to do 'ts bit towards ushering in the millemum, and considering the unexampled extent of our Empire responsibilities, we have ...
Article : 128 wordsThe suggestions In favor of a fund for Don Bradman, made In "The Sun" yesterday, by Mr. A. E. Shearston and Mr. Leslie Leeslie, have rapidly borne ...
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Article : 192 wordsThe Rev. A. R, Ebbs, rector of St. Mathew's, Manly, says that he has often quietly and courteously spoken to people whom he has met with only bathing costumes on, and with few exceptions they have graciously responded. Seeing that there is so much ground to be covered, why should Mr. Ebbs monopolise all the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsThe English cricketer. D. R. Jardine In faultless mufti, was packing his luggage In his room at the Hotel Windsor this morning. He was asked ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 14 Mar 1929, Page 13
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