SOLIDARITY DOUBTED
SPLIT ON BODY-LINE PLAN
EEPOET OX TOTTB TO M.C.C.
United Presi Association—By Electrlo Tel«paph—Copyright. (Eeceivcd May 9, 10 a.m.) LONDON, May 8. In regard to the body-line controversy and the experiences of the English team in Australia, Jardine and , Palairet visited Lord's, saw several 1 committeemen, including Lord Hailsham, and lodged a report of the Test tour. The full committee of the M.C.C. considers the report on May 15. Despite the reiterated testimony of 1 the team's comradeship and solidarity, , inner circles suggest that when the ; managers and players appear before the i M.C.C. Committee a sharp division of 1 opinion will be found regarding the ' tactics employed. It is expected that Warner will reveal that he himself and 1 several players objected to body-line ' tactics on which Jardine was insistent, allegedly with Palairet 'a support.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 14, 9 May 1933, Page 7
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