WALSH IN FORM AGAINST INDIES.
SEVEN WICKETS FOR 89. SECOND TEST STARTS TO-MORROW. A cablegram from London states that owinß to ruin the match between West Indies and Sir Julieu Calm's XT. at West Bridgford, resolved itself into a one-day contest, which ended in a draw. Battiiip first the Indians v.ere dismissed for 107 (Headley 61, Sealey 51). J. E. Walsh, who toured Xew Zealand Wt summer, was in superlative form with the hall. his left-arm spinners accounting for seven wickets for 89.
When stumps were pulled Culm's XI. had 121 on the board for the loss of four wickets. The (able did not indicate whether H. (i. Vivian played. The second Test starts at Old Trafford to-morrow, when the English side will he: W. K. Hammond frtiptniii), H. I'aynter. [~ Hut ton. A. Kaujr. r>. C. S. (omiiton, .7. HunUtiifi, A. .1. Wood Iwkketkeeper). I). V. l>. Wrijjht, VV. E. Bowes, W. H. Copson, T. W. Goddaid.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 170, 21 July 1939, Page 13
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