This is a duplicate copy of item 232.28 - check for best quality.
Item title reads - Irish Cricket Season Opens. Mr R. W. Powers XI v Mr. H. Rollins XI in Trinity College Senior Trials. Dublin.
Various shots of a match in L/S. We see people laid on a grass bank watching them. L/S of the match again. We see the players walking off the pitch.
Intertitle - 'Warwick Armstrong - Captain "the genial giant" and Australia's greatest cricketer.' M/S of Warwick batting. C/U as he looks at the camera.
Intertitle - 'H.S. Collins Vice Captain'. C/U of Herbert Collins looking at camera.
Intertitle - 'A. Mailey - "the wrist work wizard". M/S of Arthur Mailey looking at a cricket ball and throwing it in the air, he speaks to someone off camera.
Intertitle - 'J.M. Gregory batsman bowler and wonder in the slips'. M/S of Jack Gregory standing before the camera and smiling.
Intertitle - H. Carter the veteran keeper and hero of innumerable test matches.' He crouches down behind the stumps, we also see him standing up in C/U.
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