BRADMAN DEADLOOK
(Press. Assn.—
EVENTS MUST SIMPLY TAKE THEIR COURSE
-By Telegraph — Copyitght).
Rec. Oct. 18, 10,5 p.m. SyHSnej'', October 18. The New South Wales Cricket Association diseussed the BradmanBoard of Control deadlock in an impromptu way, the majority of members holding that no aetual break will occur between Bradman. and the Board of Control until such time as Bradman writes for the press. Mr. E. Waddy, expressed the opinion that nothing they could do would remedy the trouble. Events would have to take their course. Quite a large section of cricket lovers in Australia express the hope, through the press, that the Board of Control will stand firm upon the player-writer rule.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 357, 19 October 1932, Page 5
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