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ANYBODY'S GAME.

Australian Bowlers Beat England's Tail. WHEN BRADMAN IS BEST (Australian Press Assn. — Ur.ited Sv=rv!r. (Received i2.3u p.m.'* LONDON. February 7 P. F. Warner, in the "Morning IV--says if the Australia:;; win it vrlii *■■ that on the form <t the teams i:-'-third and fourth Tc-.-ts there is hi'; choose between the ;»m :- : J--- V end of the second the Enciishn en*',-". ' almost twice a, uotxl as lie At':*fa]' ■•'• but the iatt.r'- i.,.\\k. r , n**«.-rted a vincing *:ipe: i..-.-it v our our i.i-t' six bat-mc-n. It is rt iil "anv'b.- ', ,qame. '•I'm a httie afraid." he savs ■••• OldSeld has had ;.-.,;, much c.\r«r •■' Brudman seems to be at his !.,'-♦ n ' things are wor-t. I shut ipy .\ <•* in n:v imagination e,->n \v~-- ". for 322. hut I may I'ro-.J i'.V' w .'..'.' ; soothsa vc: >.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 33, 8 February 1929, Page 7

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ANYBODY'S GAME. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 33, 8 February 1929, Page 7

ANYBODY'S GAME. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 33, 8 February 1929, Page 7