SOMEBODY WILL BE KILLED
HEAD-HIGH BOWLING. CARR’B OAUSTIO CONDEMNATION - - v :-. ; PACT WITH LEIOESTER'B CAPTAIN ■' - —» United Press Assn.—-Eleo. Tel. Copyright. (Reoelved Aug. 1, 11.80 a.m.) y LONDON, July 31. Mr A. W. Garr on behalf of Nottingham and Mr E. W. Dawson on behalf of Leicester have agreed not to employ bodyline bowling In the present match. As Voce and Smith on Saturday caused the ball to pass the batsmen headhlgh, Carr says: “ I prefer to describe the deliveries to whloh we take exception as ‘ headhlgh deliveries.' Somebody -will be killed If such bowling continues. Dawson and 1 consider the game would be more pleasant If It were .stopped."
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19012, 1 August 1933, Page 5
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