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> i A MIGHTY SMTTKJt. 1 Ccorge Bonner, tho mightiest smii.-:' 5 of the mall, is in Sydney «u a and in conversation with him it , learned that ho ha:> a m-M,Hi-. - to lako h:s lila-.'u as a lia:.:1 man, and who, on could 1,.i hall 16<J ya;us. ; liunr.or lis hc-oi; coaching '..la: voni:.: player, und ruiiiirlujitly t.rWi.-tti- •! he wili utako a name lor h,i,-::,ell a a ! batsman. 'J'lij yam- fellow v, ;!i 1,,-. in * !iyd:;uy shf.rtly t/i in the en;, ■ iiu-tili iiiad.: lur th:> country tea;.;:;. CHEAT JJAT.S.MK.N. It is fdvun <juL thai. I.h'.s i> Ton: I Havward's laf -,-a ,;,n in hi;; eric::ei j ("slate l -, a w:':(..T in Ihe i.uml.n Stanched.",) Lately Ila vv. .ml h,:.L h:s lath-.-i , and now hi: h'a,i a !>u.-.1,, j attend to at his h..na: at. (aiiahi-id; 1 --, land I daresay Jmi lind . 1,1 a • claim-, t-i 'dainty c-ra-kct Inn c;.;ici Hi'/. I f 1,, n,,i llinow whether Ila vv.a id has dclinileiv <iir- : d.:d to :/;Vfr his enm-etiun with Hn:rry, 1,111, I havu an :d;-a lhal. lie jha-. hat played h h;-;l. eamc I'ur Suit.) hy anv menm:. I laywaril, ~f course, is j i'/y I .n;.' on in years; lie may hit th-,v-rihtd a:, the lather ..I' Ihe Surrey I lean: 1.1, D survivor of what. « a.s once a famous eoinhiiiation. lint he i-, si ill I '.lie ~r I,ho ■M-ealesl, halsmen in :■ |1 • Knt: la nil In many fame* 1,,; I, : ■ , heen !jk<. Iho llavward ul' eld. and as x ei,n-.; : ;.||.|itlv hca'vy -corcr he ha:) had ie-.v cei::d-i. I dare -:i v, if u-,. wen<•<l lll.en 1.., pick an Kn;:Ks!i lean, t., - day. fJ:• v aid would he mieuf t|,,. i; 'h .a,-. - ,f he v. 1,, t.l-.y- II will he si. ra l, e Siiriw ' 1 -a in will, <, 111 I l;i \ a ard. I'.ul Mn-n I '•an hardly I>iiiif myself 1,, hcljcic ili.il he ha -1 del -ii I, , | |,, lei lie. There is mneh •-t-tft-.fi still in llavu-ird i -lael-. Ih.aid, u le, i oclhao, i i,e oldchf v, a-l-.f l.hi'f in-r we have, ,s „|.»HI.V I'-.-, VillJ. for \ew Zealand, where he • " 1,1 las . naeli. t-'ur his ii..-,.. Hilar.l, "la. v. 111, (illlwl .lessen ,s 1.1 .-lav 1,1 filellee il.ersllll'e, Is ;| \\ |, ||< jal", , and I could hardly iniai'inc a heller feiieh. The yoiini.' eliclicl.crs (if N,.w /'-ahiii'l who will cine under hi.s . I iiile,n « ill he I'ni I una le. I Ml. ,1, K. Jewell, line ~| Surrev'.s HH..-I l >l'< <li I it- i II)' ii ina teurs, who lia.s oc-fie-.i,.nalK ) i,hived l',,r llie ,-,iuntv. has dei-jdeil iii Millie diiwn in Siiufh Africa, jaud I esi,eel, I.hat in Ins leisure mn- , '"cnls he will lalie a jirnniiuen I. narf in I I lie ei if li ,*t „l Ihe ci,lull v. Mr Jewell • I,hi \ !•. the \>. am« vi'ry ivell, and wunld [ he II nil,.-.1. dcsiruhle iiiomhei- of Uliv ( -Club, " I
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 12 (Supplement)
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483CRICKET. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 12 (Supplement)
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