MORE "BODYLINE."
HITTING BELOW THE BELT. LONDON, June 12. "The Australian team is being bit below the bolt," says the manager, Mr. Harold Bushby, in commenting on malicious rumours current in England. Theso are that Kippax and others are annoyed at their non-selection for the first Test, that Bradman has a grievance and does not want to make big scores, and that blows have boon exchanged in dressing rooms. Mr. Bushby says: "If there were the slightest vestige of truth in these rumours, I could understand them, but they are sheer fabrications. We have given everyone a square deal, and wc expect one in return."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 138, 13 June 1934, Page 7
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