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Full title reads: "ENGLAND'S VICTORY - Australia defeated in second Test Match at Lords."
Lords Cricket Ground, London.
Teams lined up during the second Test Match between England and Australia at Lords Cricket Ground, London. King George V is introduced with players by their Captains. He stops to chat with some of the players. Match was stopped on King's arrival and players were presented to him.
Various shots of the play. The end of the second Test Match, England wins by innings and 38 runs. Crowds at ground at the end of the match.
This item seems to be severely out of sync - voiceover is several seconds late. It is very difficult to follow the action on field since for most of the time it does not match the commentary.
Players who appear in this item are: William Malden Woodfull, C.F. Walters (Charley Walters ?), Walter Reginald Hammond (Wally Hammond), Brown, Leslie Ethelbert George Ames, Stanley Joseph McCabe (Stan McCabe), Clarence Victor Grimmett, William Eric Bowes, Arthur Gordon Chipperfield, Hedley Verity, Joseph Darling, Bill O'Reilly / William James O'Reilly, Elias Henry 'Patsy' Hendren and Thomas Welbourne Wall.
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