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Scrumpy Geoff at Jan 02, 2024 01:30 PM

FL20604509

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5th. day Broadcasting (con.)

Ames b O'Reilly 69
Verity lbw O'Reilly 40
Larwood c Bradman o Ironmonger 8
Paynter not out 1
Voce b O'Reilly 8
Extras 32
412

The wickets fell: 7 for 394
8 " 395
9 " 403
10 " 412 England 531 runs shead

Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Wall 29 6 75 1
O'Reilly 50 21 79 4
Ironmonger 59 21 87 3
Grimmett 35 9 74 1
Bradman 4 0 23 1
McCabe 16 0 42 0

Fingleton and Woodfull opened the Australian second innings at 3.20 p.m. and again
disaster overtook them after only a few minutes play. Singleton was clean bowled trying
to turn a straight ball to leg,for the second time making a duck in this match. Ponsford,
who joined Woodful, was promptly caught off a bad stroke at point. Larwood was bowling his
off theory, which we will hope did not upset the Australlan crowd as much as the leg
theoryt has, Bradman came In to take Ponsford's place and began brilliantly; he was in
splendid form and hit Larwood repeatedly to leg. the soore at 4 o'clock was 28 for 2
wickets:

Fingleton b Larwood 0
Woodfell not out 12
Ponsford c Jardine b Larwood 3
Bradman not out 12
CONTD. ON SHEET ATTACHED
Extras 1
28

Voce replaceá Larwood, who had to lesve the field and Jardine was making many changes
of the bowling to try and unsettle Bradman, who was in his most agressive mood. The
score at 4,15 p.m. being 48 for 2, Bradman not out 26 and Woodfull not out l8.

Announcement at end of second broadcast at 8.30 a.m.
This broadcast of the third Test Match in Australia comes to you by the courtesy of the
manufacturers of the Gillette razors and blades, We shall be broadcasting tomorrow
morning at 7.45 a.m. and 6.80 a.m., an account of tomorrow's play. If you find these
broadcasts interesting and would like them continued, write and tell the manufacturers of
Gillette, either at 40, rue François-ler, Paris, or 197, City Road, London.

FL20604509

34

5th. day Broadcasting (con.)

Ames b O'Reilly 69
Verity lbw O'Reilly 40
Larwood c Bradman o Ironmonger 8
Paynter not out 1
Voce b O'Reilly 8
Extras 32
412

The wickets fell: 7 for 394
8 " 395
9 " 403
10 " 412 England 531 runs shead

Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
Wall 29 6 75 1
O'Reilly 50 21 79 4
Ironmonger 59 21 87 3
Grimmett 35 9 74 1
Bradman 4 0 23 1
McCabe 16 0 42 0

Fingleton and Woodfull opened the Australian second innings at 3.20 p.m. and again
disaster overtook them after only a few minutes play. Singleton was clean bowled trying
to turn a straight ball to leg,for the second time making a duck in this match. Ponsford,
who joined Woodful, was promptly caught off a bad stroke at point. Larwood was bowling his
off theory, which we will hope did not upset the Australlan crowd as much as the leg
theoryt has, Bradman came In to take Ponsford's place and began brilliantly; he was in
splendid form and hit Larwood repeatedly to leg. the soore at 4 o'clock was 28 for 2
wickets:

Fingleton b Larwood 0
Woodfell not out 12
Ponsford c Jardine b Larwood 3
Bradman not out 12
CONTD. ON SHEET ATTACHED
Extraa 1
28

Voce replaceá Larwood, who had to lesve the field and Jardine was making many changes
of the bowling to try and unsettle Bradman, who was in his most agressive mood. The
score at 4,15 p.m. being 48 for 2, Bradman not out 26 and Woodfull not out l8.

Announcement at end of second broadcast at 8.30 a.m.
This broadcast of the third Test Match in Australle comes to you by the courtesy of the
manufacturers of the Gillette razors and blades, We shall be broadcasting tomorrow
morning at 7.45 a.m. and 6.80 a.m., an account of tomorrow's play. If you find these
broadcasts interesting and would like them continued, write and tell the manufacturers of
Gillette, either at 40, rue François-ler, Paris, or 197, City Road, London.