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INSTRUCTION TO UMPIRES. PROMISE BY M.C.C. TO SUPPORT ACTION. (United Press Association—-By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received March 14, 10.40 a.m. LONDON, March 13. Marylebone has circularised umpires detailing the method of dealing with body-line bowling, adding that the umpires will lie strongly' supoprted by Marylebone in any action they may take under Law 43 to prevent the practice of direct atatek on a batsman standing clear of the wicket. The umpires are reminded that it is their duty to report forthwith to the secretary of Marylebone any case on or off the field of a captain or player criticising and showing resentment at an umpire’s decision. 'the umpire must, however, notify the captains during the match of his intention to report the incident. A DRAWN MATCH. M.C.C. vTjAMAICA. KINGSTON, March 12. Placing the return match against M.C.C., Jamaica in their first innings made 452 for six wickets (Moodie not out 00, Fuller not out 113; Aruott 4 for 88). . . M.C.C. who. in their first innings, made 321. lost three wickets for 109 in their second innings (Townsend 41; Beckford 3 for 43). The match was drawn.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 90, 14 March 1935, Page 7
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187DIRECT ATTACK Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 90, 14 March 1935, Page 7
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