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CRICKET COMES FIRST

HONEYMOON HAD TO WAIT Being married does not interfere with the cricket of Webber Jackson, a member of a team at Ballarat, Victoria. Jackson was to be married last Saturday, and it was his intention to hurry away to complete an innings he began the previous week-. After his team had won or lost he was to sot out on his honeymoon.

Jackson thought that he would complete his innings against the Golden Point learn on the previous Saturday, but he had to stonewall, and was 24 not out. His team needed the runs last Saturday, so with his intended wife's permission,' he intended to try to make them after the wedding and before the honeymton.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 225, 21 April 1933, Page 7

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CRICKET COMES FIRST Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 225, 21 April 1933, Page 7

CRICKET COMES FIRST Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 225, 21 April 1933, Page 7