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By T;eJeg»ph— Press Assn, Copyright Adblaide, Nov. 2. In the English v Sooth Auatnlian matob, Phillips, the Engiah umpire, no-billed Joaea for extra fast deliveries and bia action hag giveu rise to much commeni ;nd divarsity of opinion, and has raised the burning question of fairness or otherwise in his bowling. Phillips previously warned Jenes.and only adopted the extreme course of no- , balling because he took littla notice of the warning. " Londok, Nov. 2. The newspapers sommeod Phillip's action ia no-balling Jonts. The Daily News considers he deserres the thanki •f all good oriekcters. Had umpires similar courage in Grassland's, (the Lancashire bowler) day, the throwinr nuisanea weald long since have been abolished. ' '
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Inangahua Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1361, 4 November 1897, Page 4
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