BRADMAN CAUGHT
WOOLLEY FORGETS TO APPEAL. LAPSE AS A WICKET-KEEPER.: INCIDENT IN THE FINAL TEST, (United Press .Association—Copyright. 1 (Received This Day, 1.25 p.m.) • LONDON, November VA. A. P. F. Chapman, speaking at a dinner at the Savoy Hotel, when Sir .Walter Lawrence's trophy commemorating the fastest century of the season was presented to F. E. Woolley (Kent) for scoring 100 in -63' minutes- against 'Northants, recalled that Woolley, when wicket-keeping in the final Test, caught Bradman but was so pleased with himself that he. forgot ,to appeal, which showed broadmindedne^s./ Woolley, "interviewed, said the incident occurred whenßradman in the first innings had* scored five. "Sutcliffe was about to appeal,," said Woolley. "I stopped him. Bradman subsequently told me the ball came off his glove. He might have been out."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 28, 13 November 1934, Page 6
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