“IN A BAD WAY.”
No Rain to Rescue England. THE TEST POSITION'. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received July 22. 11 am.) LONDON, July 21. The forecast in the Midlands is for fair weather, perhaps cooler. There is no mention of the possibility of rain. The “Sketch” says: “England are in a bad way. There is no sign of rain at Leeds, and no news of another Wimbledon throat epidemic breaking out in the Australian camp.” Disregarding Sir Stanley Jackson’s denial, Trevor Wignall, in the “ Daily Express,” who is the instigator of the campaign for the reappearance of Larwood, states: “There has been secret diplomacy during the week-end, and as a result Larwood will probably communicate with Sir Stanley Jackson. Consequently he will be invited to play in the fifth Test.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 23 July 1934, Page 7
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