CRICKET
POOR SPORTSMANSHIP
(United Press Association—Jßy Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, August 16
In order to prevent his side opening its batting this evening, Goddard, the Gloucestershire bowler, sent down wides when the last Lancashire batsman was at the wicket-.
The crowd barracked indignantly, urging the. bowler to play the game, and finally Duckworth deliberately broke his wicket, compelling Gloucestershire to bat- for ten minutes before stumps were drawn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1933, Page 5
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