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THE FIRST MATCH. TEAM SELECTED, l Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE, October 15. Don Bradman has been included in the Australian XI. against Eugland here on November 18. The team was chosen by the Victorian selectors and • approved bv tlie t'est Selectors a-s follows: —Woodfull, Pdnsford, Iror • monger, I tiding, Nash, Bradman, Kippax, M Oabe, Oldfield, Oxenham, Lee.- Rigg' (twelfth man). SUCCESS FOR ‘BRADMAN. SYDNEY, October 15. Bradman led a team against the wicketkeeper Love’s eleven yesterday. Bradman’S side knocked up 374 for six wickets, of which Bradman made 145, and W. 'Brown 75. They then dismissed Love’s team for 103. Adrian took 6 for 30. Bradman’s team thus won on the first innings by four wickets and 271 runs.
BRADMAN ASSERTS POSITION. PLAYER*-WRITER QUESTION. (Received this day at 9:30 a.m.) SYDNEY, October 16. Bradman told a Sydney newspaper: “I am going to Perth to play against England, find am taking my fountain pen as well as my bat; for I intend to write- about the match, come what may.” Tlie next move is with the Board of Control. “I made a- big monetary sacrifice when I declined the Accrington offer, and a; journalistic position was made for me here. Now- I’-m told that I cannot fulfill'the promises I n ade to secure • that position.’ ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1932, Page 3
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