Alluding to the death of W. W. Whysail and the .probable retirement of George.' Gunn and' Payton,' Mi.- J. A. Dixbn, a former 'captain, said at the Notts County Cricket Club's annual meeting that the 'club's future depended upon youth being given a^ chance. "1 want to say, as'strongly as I can," remarked Mr. Dixon, "that we have got young talent in this country as good as ever we had, and if we give them the opportunity, in due course, if we have patience, they will fill the gaps. One thing' is certain, we must give them a chance of 'playing * firstclass cricket.' A man cannot be*a great cricketer without he gains the greater part of his experience m county cricket." "The Law of Compensation" seeirfs siibliine : ; To growing youth exultant in its prime, But aching age finds little to console In mere survival—Nature's niggard dole> "The Law 'of Compensation" brings one boon - , , Where science pours it to a silver spoon— For gasping lunga there's ease and comfort sure In soothing Woods* Gieat Peppeimint Cure.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 4
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