CRICKET
fftss Assn.—
j surrey gives yorkshire a severe 1 beating
-By Telegraph — Copyrlght.
London, August 25. [Annoyed because Surrey, with five Akets down for 524, did not de-i-ai'e at the luncheon adjournment, /frkshire burlesqued the game at the 5fal. Verity, when bowling placed fery fieldsman, including the wicketfeeper, on the leg side of the wicket,' sent down a number of oyer-arm i-alls that were almost wides on the '1-side. Then in the middle of the lferhe bowled under-arm balls, being fou>st grubbers, but he had the. laugh ^ned against him when the um!ke "no-balled" the latter under the ule requiring a bowler to indicate a bange of deliveines: Verity eompleti"the over with over-arms, after - Mch Surrey declared with a record - Aal against Yorlcshire. There v/as an unnsual incident at , 'S "opehing" bf Yor-kshire's innings. . andham • "caught liolnies at-' mid-q'h , J' a no-b'all, Sutcliffe backing up too , n\' was ruii out. i V" • , ^Gloucester,- ' in playing Warwick,. ; ied evety player, including the' ieket-keeper, as a bowler. ]
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 621, 28 August 1933, Page 5
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166CRICKET Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 621, 28 August 1933, Page 5
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