McCABE DEAD
Fell From Cliff
Fr«»» Artn-rCopvrlfltii SYDNEY.
Stanley Joseph McCabe, a batting star of Australian sides |n cricket tests of the 19305, died when he fell eight feet over a cliff $t the resr of his suburban home at Beauty Print, Sydney, on Saturday, He was 58. Mr McCabe was found lying fact down in a puddle of water eerly yesterday by his sen. Geoffrey. A» well *s his son, he |s survived by his wife end a I9year-old daughter.
Mr McCabe played in 39 test matches—24 of them against England. Sir Donald Bradman distressed at the #ew* pf Mr MeCabe’s death, Mid; “Cricket lovers wffl mourn fils passing tt ® teW® W they did Vjetor Trumper» 50 y*ars ago.”
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 14
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