It is an old saying that the fry® sportsman never complains things go wrong, but at least on party of Devonport bowlers s h°u be permitted to air their comply 1 (says a northern paper). It » a Pj pened to be a vei'y close head, the rule was already being u ®. when a cricket ball railed over hedge from the adjoining crl< T,\ field, bounced, and, rolling green, took kitty with it in open*trailing shot. While the crlC , cheered an excellent n0 ufnt the bowlers themselves wish-d „ that particular ball had tp!?cn i p middle stump instead of the KiW-
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 16
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