M.C.C. v. NEW SOUTH WALES.— These photographs, brought by air from Sydney by Mr. L E. Clark, the New Zealand farmeraviator, show scenes in the big cricket match now being played on Sydney Cricket Ground. Left, the English captain returning to the. pavilion after being caught out without opening his account in' England's first innings. Top right, Robinson (N.S.W.), who scored 91. square-cuts a ball from Worthington. Bottom right, BameU (M.C.C.) went out to hit one. of Mudgc's slows, missed, and was smartly stum prd by Old field. Barnett made 70, the top score in England's first innings.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1936, Page 9
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98M.C.C. v. NEW SOUTH WALES.—These photographs, brought by air from Sydney by Mr. L E. Clark, the New Zealand farmeraviator, show scenes in the big cricket match now being played on Sydney Cricket Ground. Left, the English captain returning to the. pavilion after being caught out without opening his account in' England's first innings. Top right, Robinson (N.S.W.), who scored 91. square-cuts a ball from Worthington. Bottom right, BameU (M.C.C.) went out to hit one. of Mudgc's slows, missed, and was smartly stum prd by Old field. Barnett made 70, the top score in England's first innings. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1936, Page 9
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