England Win Toss and Bat in Second Test at Lord’s
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- British Movietone News
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- 1 / 5
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- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: England Win Toss and Bat in Second Test at Lord’s. DESCRIPTION: First Day:- Wyatt wins toss, invaluable 82 by Walters early English collapse, Leyland and Ames close of play 293 for 5. Second Day:- Leyland and Ames centuries, English tails wag, first innings total 440, Australia’s steady start, Bradman’s merry knocks, Brown reaches 100, close of play 192 for 2. SHOTLIST: First Day - Shots of Lord’s. Union Jack flying. Australian flag and the weather vane on top of the buildings. Wyatt and Woodfull spin the coin. Long shot of the team taking the field. Sutcliffe and Walters walk to camera. Shot of batting. Close shot of Walters batting and making runs. Sutcliffe out walks to pavilion. Close shot of Hammond batting. Wyatt and Walters batting. Walters out walks to pavilion. Wyatt has thumb attended to. Leyland and Ames batting, close shots of each batting and making runs. Shot of the score board and spectators. Second Day - Leyland batting, makes run and pan shot up to scoreboard. Shot of the scorer. Close shot of group clapping including man in straw boater. General shot of the play. Verity batting. Score board. Brown and Woodfull batting for Australia. Slow motion of Bradman batting. McCabe and Brown batting after Bradman walks to pavilion. Scoreboard for Australia 192-2.
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- Sport; Buildings and structures; Cricket; Newsreels
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- Movietone
- Card file number
- 2975
- Length of story (in feet)
- 264
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