BRADMAN DEADLOCK
NEW SOUTH WALES TO ACT | SOLUTION EXPECTED. | (By 'Telegraph—Press Af Hation —Copyright.) Received Oct. 14, 9.15 p.m. 0 SI’DNEY, Oct. 14. o The New South Wales Cricket Asso--0 ciation is making a move next week tu 0 end tho deadlock between Bradman and 0 the Board of Control. fi It is expected that a satisfactory solution will be reached. The Associated Newspapers Limited, which has Bradman under contract, publishes a statement that, until such 0 time as Bradman breaks the Board of 0 Control rule about player-writers the 0 board cannot penalise him. P Cricketing circles interpret this to 0 mean that Bradman will not be expected to write about the tests or other first class matches. Therefore, he will be unlikely to come into conflict with the board.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 244, 15 October 1932, Page 4
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