England Win Toss and Bat in Fourth Test at Leeds

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
268
Date Released
23 Jul 1934
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1England Win Toss and Bat in Fourth Test at Leeds
  2. 2United Methodists Open Conference
  3. 3Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: First continued disorder in San Francisco causes authorities to summon assistance of militia
  4. 4Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Wimbledon - USA v Australia
  5. 5Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Brownsea Island - Fire burns for three days
  6. 6English Universities Win Sports Meeting

Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 6
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: England Win Toss in Fourth Test at Leeds 1st and 2nd day. DESCRIPTION: First Day:- England bat first ... but are all out for 200 ... Australia’s poor start ... close of play 39 for 3. Second Day:- Big day for Australia ... Bradman back to form ... Don and Ponsford in new record batting ... 494 for 4. SHOTLIST: First Day - Shot of the captains tossing the coin. England come out. Shot of the spectators. Various shots of the play. Shots of the batsmen walking off the field. Shot of team seated on the ground. Good shot of the Australian flag - the Southern Star flying from mast. Close shot of personality unknown watching the play. General and close shots of play. Second Day - Elevated shot of spectators. Score board. Shot of play. Close shot of play. Bradman runs through spectators. Bradman escorted through crowd by police.
Keywords
Sport; Cricket
Locations
Headingley
Footage sources
Movietone
Card file number
3029
Length of story (in feet)
175
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