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THE INS AND OUTS OF CRICKET.—The start and finish of the hat-trick with which P. J. Loader, the Surrey and England fast bowler, distinguished the first day’s play in the Leeds test against the West Indies. Above, the West Indies captain, J. D. Goddard, is bowled, the first of the hat-trick. Below, R. Gilchrist, the last of the three, meets a similar fate, while Loader leaps high in triumph and the wicket-keeper, T. G. Evans, leads the applause.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28346, 3 August 1957, Page 5

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THE INS AND OUTS OF CRICKET.—The start and finish of the hat-trick with which P. J. Loader, the Surrey and England fast bowler, distinguished the first day’s play in the Leeds test against the West Indies. Above, the West Indies captain, J. D. Goddard, is bowled, the first of the hat-trick. Below, R. Gilchrist, the last of the three, meets a similar fate, while Loader leaps high in triumph and the wicket-keeper, T. G. Evans, leads the applause. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28346, 3 August 1957, Page 5

THE INS AND OUTS OF CRICKET.—The start and finish of the hat-trick with which P. J. Loader, the Surrey and England fast bowler, distinguished the first day’s play in the Leeds test against the West Indies. Above, the West Indies captain, J. D. Goddard, is bowled, the first of the hat-trick. Below, R. Gilchrist, the last of the three, meets a similar fate, while Loader leaps high in triumph and the wicket-keeper, T. G. Evans, leads the applause. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28346, 3 August 1957, Page 5

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