Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 25, 1938

Issue date: Monday, July 25, 1938
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Bradman shines Century helps Australia to pile up score of 242 Leeds England july 23. Up by another Century from the flashing Bat of Don Bradman Australia com piled a first innings total of 242 runs 19 More than England in the second Day s play of the fourth Cricket test today. Going in at the fall of the second wicket the australian Captain hit the Bowling for 103 runs his 15th test Century against England. Eighth out with the score at 240, Bradman batted flawlessly for a Shade under three hours hitting nine fours. An exciting finish to the fourth lest match is regarded As almost certain. For the first time in the 1938 series the australians had a Lead when the first innings closed with scores standing at Australia 242 and England 223. Going to Bat for the second time. England quickly wiped out the Lead by knocking up 49 without loss of wickets. Australia s batting stars found the Headin Gly wicket quite As puzzling saturday As the Home players did on the opening Day. That is. All except Don Bradman who scored 103 with customar3 finesse to ring up his 21st test Century and his loth against England. Apart from the australian Cap Tain the overseas players showed up poorly. Being their worst against fast Bowling. The Tai lenders went Down like nine pins. England second innings Edrich. Not out 251 Barnett not out 201 extras 41 total for no wickets 49 England s fast bowlers turned in Brilliant performances Kenneth fames taking four wickets for 77 runs and William three for 79. The Only player to give real Nett him assistance was Ben bar victorian wicketkeeper. Re suming today after scoring a single in the closing minutes of Friday s play he defied the attack for two hours to score 57 runs. Thirty five thousand spectators saw the the play under an Over cast sky. Although the pitch seemed a Little faster than yester Day bowlers again held the upper hand and with the exception of Bradman the australian batsmen were forced to struggle for runs. Very few runs were Given away so keen were the englishmen in the Field. In mid afternoon the Light be came very poor but the aussies did not Appeal to the umpires until 4.15, when William. Bowes Rangy fast was put on to bowl. Attractive stucco Home rashes Cuti Cura ointment help bring Relief from externally caused skin blemishes. Buy today free Sample write Anticura. Pep St. W., Montreal. Before the Start queues extended More than a half mile from the Gates at the Headin Gly ground and when j. H. Fingleton and Ben Barnett resumed play with austra Lia s overnight score at 32 runs for one wicket spectators were in the stands. Kenneth fames and William Bowes opened the Bowling for England. Both bowled at their fastest Pace and were supported by excellent Fielding. The aussies batted cautiously and the half Century went up after 75 minutes batting. Hedley Verity and Douglas Wright took Over the Bowling. Fingleton found the Yorkshire Veteran very difficult to play but Wright proved expensive. The score had been carried to 87 when Fingleton attempted to turn one of Verity s deliveries to leg and was bowled. He made 30 runs the second wicket partnership netting 59 in 95 minutes. Don Bradman joined Barnett and the total mounted to 128 when the victorian wicketkeeper was taken at the wicket by William Price As he hit out wildly at a wide Ball from fames. Barnett in two hours at the wickets made 57 runs including five fours. Stanley Mccabe followed curb asthma doctor s Quick easy Way no More smokes dopes or injections. Just take two ammo tabs at meals. Taste less. Start circulating through blood in a Lew minutes and help nature restore free easy breathing bring restful sleep improve appetite and increase vitality. 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Bradman s total stood at 17. Two wickets fell quickly after Thi interval. Mccabe had. Made Only single when he played Back to fast delivery from fames the bal flattening his off stump. In the nex Over Lavel Badcock was bowled by Bowes with an in swinger after making four and five wickets Wen Down foi1 145. At this Point Bradman had score 29 runs batting in an easy style. A l. Hassett followed Badcock by failed to get going. He remained an hour for 13 runs and at one period took 20 minutes to score three. Has sett dismissed when he sent a catch to Hammond in the slips off Wright s Bowling. Bradman appeared unconcerned at the failure of his colleagues. H employed a variety of strokes am reached his 50 in 90 minutes with j smash to the leg Boundary of Verity. M. G. Waite playing in his furs test was Given a big ovation by the crowd. He too found the Bowling very difficult. The aussie Captain sent up the 200 after four hours 15 minutes play. Five More runs were added an when Bowes was brought on to Taki advantage of the new Ball the australians successfully appealed against the Light. At this stage Bradman had made 71 and wait two. Score card in the match started yesterday follows England first innings 223. Australia first innings w. A. Brown b Wright. 22 j. H. Fingleton b Verity 3 b. H. Barnett c Price b fames. 57 d. G. Bradman b Bowes s. J. Mccabe b fames c. L. Badcock b Bowes a. L. Hassett c Hammond b Wright m. G. Waite c Price b fames. J. O Reilly c Hammond b fames e. L. Mccormick b Bowes l. Fleetwood Smith not out. Extras. Total 242 fall of 4-136, 5-145, 6-195, 7-232, 8-240 9-240, 10-242. Bowling o m k. Fames 26 3 Bowes. 35.4 6 Wright 15 4 Verity 19 6 30 1 Edrich. 3 0 13 0 sport activity at Manitoba s summer school exhibiting a Fine Brand of soft Ball summer All stars and Emer son played a 3-3 tie Friday evening but at fort Garry. 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