"I'M NOT OUT"
£ English Urgers Kid * Kippax Out 5 . . '■ : 7:;--i (£y Cable.— From "N.Z. Truth's" "i ' Sydney Rep.) „ The dismissal of Allan Kippax, .the New South Wales skipper, jn the second test match at Sydney, is jstill the subject of heated discus- ■' .; : il on. ■"-,.;. rr^BE . Sydney bat, who toured New '..,) • Zealand a few. seasons ago, was giyen not out by the umpire at Geary's ei|a,'but as -the bails were off the. leg ujnpire gave '■•h'lrri out. Australians say that the umpire was not appealed to. One of the English players said to Kippax: "Yoai'l-'e a great sport not ;to. go out when - you're put." Kippax /repJ|e;d:.;:'|l'm^7;not^ put. The^bafl; ; j!^ame 7o kee^e^s-pads'.'''^'''-- '"'* "^•■•"■^Y ' w 7*vv .v: Dudlt^orth said: "You wefe bowled all right" , ■'.Thev.tiihpire at the leg -position con-curred-ahd Kippax went out. Old A hands reckoned he: was mugged out.'777'V '"■*.'..■' ," A'""A A A'. Nejct.day ope of the English players apologized to Kippax for the part be played m: the incident, and the Board of Control has called for a report on the occurrence.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 16
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172"I'M NOT OUT" NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 16
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