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... wickets for 46 runs . With 87 runs to save a single innings defeat , Preshute were expected to show better form , and on this day the wicket was much improved . Lubbock's attempt to pull W. W. Sale was the beginning of disasters ...
... wickets for 46 runs . With 87 runs to save a single innings defeat , Preshute were expected to show better form , and on this day the wicket was much improved . Lubbock's attempt to pull W. W. Sale was the beginning of disasters ...
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... wickets fell very quickly . Bere and Nockolds hit freely for 22 and 12 respectively . The innings closed for 94 , Keeling and Batley taking most wickets . MONDAY , MAY 12TH . - After the dismissal of Ford's last two batsmen , Cotton ...
... wickets fell very quickly . Bere and Nockolds hit freely for 22 and 12 respectively . The innings closed for 94 , Keeling and Batley taking most wickets . MONDAY , MAY 12TH . - After the dismissal of Ford's last two batsmen , Cotton ...
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... wickets . THE other game , Littlefield's v . Way's , was remark- able for the rather large scoring of both sides . Way's in their first innings got 160 runs together , Littlefield 212 , of which F. G. Padwick made 52 . In the second ...
... wickets . THE other game , Littlefield's v . Way's , was remark- able for the rather large scoring of both sides . Way's in their first innings got 160 runs together , Littlefield 212 , of which F. G. Padwick made 52 . In the second ...
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... wicket . Not even the unprecedented fact that two of those playing for the eleven last Saturday were competent to take that place should make us forget that every year the same difficulty occurs , and the necessary man does not appear ...
... wicket . Not even the unprecedented fact that two of those playing for the eleven last Saturday were competent to take that place should make us forget that every year the same difficulty occurs , and the necessary man does not appear ...
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... wickets , Hitchcock an Old Marlburian and member of the XI and Leslie facing Sale , who bowled from Lyne's end , and Bett . Hitchcock scored a rather high 3 through the slips off Sale and then Bett's third ball bowled Leslie without ...
... wickets , Hitchcock an Old Marlburian and member of the XI and Leslie facing Sale , who bowled from Lyne's end , and Bett . Hitchcock scored a rather high 3 through the slips off Sale and then Bett's third ball bowled Leslie without ...
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Ashburton Shield Ashfield Baker's ball batting Belk Bere Blackheath bowler bowling BOWLING ANALYSIS Browning Buchanan Buckland Bucknall Bull Capt Captain Chappel Clifton Club Committee Corps Cotton House cricket Davies DEAR SIR,-I dribbling E. F. Benson E. K. Chambers Editor field Firth football Ford's forwards goal Gould's ground H. C. Bett Hart-Smith's Harvey Hayhurst hope Horner's House Matches Houseman interest J. P. Cheales Keble College Keeling kicked Kitcat latter Lazenby lecture Lewis Lieut Littlefield Maltese Cross Marlborough boys Marlborough College Martyn Master Meyrick-Jones Miles Nockolds Nomads Old Marlburians opponents Oxford passed played players poetry Poynton present Preshute Preston Prize Race Racquet Rifle Robertson Rugby Saturday School score Sergt side Sixth Form soon squash success Surbiton T. R. Sale term Trinity College victory Way's wickets won the toss yards
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