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FIRST BALL FEVER.—The return to Lancaster Park of A. R. MacGibbon in Sunday’s single-wicket tournament was one of the features of the day in more ways than one. In the process of bowling his first ball to D. L. Gallop, MacGibbon slipped and skidded along the pitch and when It was his turn to bat, he hit Gallop’s first ball straight to a fieldsman and was caught

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31230, 30 November 1966, Page 15

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FIRST BALL FEVER.—The return to Lancaster Park of A. R. MacGibbon in Sunday’s single-wicket tournament was one of the features of the day in more ways than one. In the process of bowling his first ball to D. L. Gallop, MacGibbon slipped and skidded along the pitch and when It was his turn to bat, he hit Gallop’s first ball straight to a fieldsman and was caught Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31230, 30 November 1966, Page 15

FIRST BALL FEVER.—The return to Lancaster Park of A. R. MacGibbon in Sunday’s single-wicket tournament was one of the features of the day in more ways than one. In the process of bowling his first ball to D. L. Gallop, MacGibbon slipped and skidded along the pitch and when It was his turn to bat, he hit Gallop’s first ball straight to a fieldsman and was caught Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31230, 30 November 1966, Page 15