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“M. C. C. ’s GLI A 18-DOWN PUTS BACK CRICKET CLOCK.” LARWOOD STiLL DEFIANT. THREAT TO BRADMAN. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Roc, Oct, 16, 7 p-rn.) LONDON, Oct. 16. Marylebone’s climb-down outs back the cricket clock, says Larwood in art interview in the ‘‘Dispatch.’’ and adds; — ;, I think I wiii be able to bowl fast after my operation, and then Bradman may re-encounter the leg theory; otherwise I shall become a spin bowler.” AUSTRALIAN BOARD OF CONTROL SPECIAL MEETING LOOKS INEVITABLE l U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Oc. 16. 10.20 p.m) MELBOURNE. Oct. 16. A requisition for a special meeting •of the Board of Control to consider the M.C.C. reply concerning bodyline bowling has been signed ny three representatives or the Board, and it is expected that two others .will sign, which .will be one . more than the requisite number, rendering a meeting compulsory at an early date. M.C.C. TEAM IN INDIA. (U.P.A. by EJec. Tel. Copyright) (Rec. Oct. 10. II n.m.) Calcutta'. Oct. ie. The M.C.C. playing its first match against a mixed Man-elii eleven, made 202 ; Walter 71. Barnett 62, Valentine 59. Jnrdine 40. Nichols 31. The mixeo eleven has laftt tliTee wickets .for 51.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12077, 17 October 1933, Page 5
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