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FOURTH CRICKET TEST THE ENGLISH TEAM Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, July 21. (Received July 22, at 11 a,m.) The English team for the fourth test is as follows: Wyatt, Clay (Glamorgan), Robins, Hammond, Leyland, Verity, Barber, Mitchell, I?owe■ Tr. 'Duckworth, D. Smith, -uu-dstr.l-’. Arrangements have been made .for the first time, to house all the members of the English team in the same hotel at Manchester, where the English .selectors and the South Africans -will also be staying. The - clamour for Wyatt’s relegation as captain remains unabated.
FREE STYLE SWIMMING NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED Pres* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MONTREAL, July 21. (Received July 22, at 2.30 p.m.) Lenore Kight, of Homestead (Pennsylvania), broke the world’s record for the half-mile free style at the women’s national swimming championships with a time of llmin 34sec, compared with . the previous record of Helen Madison, llmin 41 2-ssec. Mary Lou Petty, of Seattle, also broke the record to finish second in llmin 39 l-ssec.
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Evening Star, Issue 22087, 22 July 1935, Page 10
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160LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 22087, 22 July 1935, Page 10
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