Although rain fell early yesterday morning at the Oval it cleared up before the resumption of play, but a strong cross-wind helped the bowlers. With a record score of 475 for two wickets on the board, a sensational total was expected of the Australians. ...
Article : 231 wordsMr. C. B. Fry, in the "Evening Standard" stated:—"Clark bowled what I suppose is leg-theory. There were four short legs. Allen fired ...
Article : 140 wordsJardine supplied the following commentary on the day's play to the "Evening Standard":— "Clark placed an ordinary county ...
Article : 176 wordsLight rain fell an hour before the start, but it was insufficient to affect the ground. Play was resumed in bright weather. Allen had the new ...
Article : 1,635 wordsHoward MarShall, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," states:- "I suppose we must still take the Test seriously though it has become ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," states that, unless the match is destined to be changed by the most extraordinary ...
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Western Argus (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), Tue 28 Aug 1934, Page 10
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