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Article : 39 wordsTHIS IS THE TEAM OF YOUTHS AND VETERANS THAT ALL AUSTRALIA IS LOOKING TO to save the fifth and final Test game today. Six wickets arc yet to fall, with 113 runs required to make up the leeway.—From left, standing: D. G. Bradman. E. L. aBeckett. T. Wall. P. M. Hornibrook. A. Fairfax, C. V. Grimmett. A. Jackson, W. A. Oldfield. Sitting: R. K. Oxnham J. Ryder (capt.), W. M. Woodfull. A. E. Kippax ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 84 wordsAFETR SEVEN DAYS PLAY THE RESUET OF THE FIFTH TEST MATCH STILL HANGS IN THE BALANCE, but it is well within Australia's power to pull the game out of the fire. With four wickets down for 173, there is every chance saving Australia the humiliation of a "Juck" for the series. In the above picture Woodfull has glanced a ball from Geary, which Duckworth hurled himself at to stop. Tate is the fields. man making a frantic race for a catch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Sat 16 Mar 1929, Page 1
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