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TEST CRICKET CASUALTIES.—Incidents in the third cricket test match between England and Australia at Old Trafford, Manchester. LEFT: D. C. Compton (England), with a patch on his injured forehead, completes his century in his innings of 145 runs not out. Earlier, Compton had retired hurt after having been struck on the head by a ball. RIGHT: S. G. Barnes (Australia), who was hit in the back by a hard-driven ball when fielding close to the wicket, is carried off the ground.

THREE-HORSE TEAM.—Mr G. R. Seaton’s team, driven by Mr J. Gibson, taking part in a ploughing match at Kirwee.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25551, 20 July 1948, Page 6

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TEST CRICKET CASUALTIES.—Incidents in the third cricket test match between England and Australia at Old Trafford, Manchester. LEFT: D. C. Compton (England), with a patch on his injured forehead, completes his century in his innings of 145 runs not out. Earlier, Compton had retired hurt after having been struck on the head by a ball. RIGHT: S. G. Barnes (Australia), who was hit in the back by a hard-driven ball when fielding close to the wicket, is carried off the ground. THREE-HORSE TEAM.—Mr G. R. Seaton’s team, driven by Mr J. Gibson, taking part in a ploughing match at Kirwee. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25551, 20 July 1948, Page 6

TEST CRICKET CASUALTIES.—Incidents in the third cricket test match between England and Australia at Old Trafford, Manchester. LEFT: D. C. Compton (England), with a patch on his injured forehead, completes his century in his innings of 145 runs not out. Earlier, Compton had retired hurt after having been struck on the head by a ball. RIGHT: S. G. Barnes (Australia), who was hit in the back by a hard-driven ball when fielding close to the wicket, is carried off the ground. THREE-HORSE TEAM.—Mr G. R. Seaton’s team, driven by Mr J. Gibson, taking part in a ploughing match at Kirwee. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25551, 20 July 1948, Page 6