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Two incidents in the first cricket Test at Lord.'s, London. At the top Hardstaff (England), who made 114 in the first innings, and 64 in the second, is putting the ball through the slips, and he and Barnett steal a single. on the third day of the match. The other picture shows Hammond (England) hitting a ball from Cowie (N.Z.) and reaching his century in England's opening innings. on June 26. New Zealand and England open the third Test to-day.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 16

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Two incidents in the first cricket Test at Lord.'s, London. At the top Hardstaff (England), who made 114 in the first innings, and 64 in the second, is putting the ball through the slips, and he and Barnett steal a single. on the third day of the match. The other picture shows Hammond (England) hitting a ball from Cowie (N.Z.) and reaching his century in England's opening innings. on June 26. New Zealand and England open the third Test to-day. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 16

Two incidents in the first cricket Test at Lord.'s, London. At the top Hardstaff (England), who made 114 in the first innings, and 64 in the second, is putting the ball through the slips, and he and Barnett steal a single. on the third day of the match. The other picture shows Hammond (England) hitting a ball from Cowie (N.Z.) and reaching his century in England's opening innings. on June 26. New Zealand and England open the third Test to-day. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 16

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