CRICKET IN ENGLAND.
RAIN PREVENTS PLAY IN TEST TRIAL. (SUITED PHESS ASSOCIATION—BY ELECTMC TJSLEGBAPH —COPYRIGHT.) LONDON, July^2B. There was no play to-day in the Test trial cricket match owing to rain. India in their first innings against Northumberland made 101. Allen took five for 32. Northumberland in their first innings made 143. India in their second innings lost eight wickets for 138 and - declared. Northumberland in their second innings lost two for 45. The match was drawn.
CARDIFF MATCH ABANDONED. (Received July 30th, 12.30 a.m.) LONDON, July 29. The Cardiff match was abandoned. AUSTRALIANS WIN AT WINNIPEG. VISITORS MUCH SUPERIOR. (Received July 29th, 5.5 p.m.) WINNIPEG, July 28. The Australians defeated the All Star eleven to-day. The Manitobaris were dismissed for 138. The tourists Bradman was indisposed and did not play. Mailey performed the hat trick with the first three balls of his opening over. The local players batted fifteen. The Test match against All Canada commences on Friday. Scores: —• AUSTRALIA. \ Richardson, b Farquarson .« 38 Nutt, lbw, b Schaumloffel .. 5 Tolhurst, stpd, b Macfarlane .. 37 Ives, not out .. .. 27 Vaughan, e Gair, b Macfarlane .. 14 McCabe, c Whitworth, b Gair .. 121 Kippax, c Macfarlane, b Gair .. 114 Carter, not out .. .. . • 0 Extras .. .. .. 11 Total for six wickets .. 367
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20612, 30 July 1932, Page 16
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