CRICKET FARMING
Intense cricketing rivalry exists between two villages in England which we shall call St. Andrew’s and St. John’s. Passing the St. John's ground one day, the St. Andrew’s skipper saw a small building in course of erection. He knew, of course, that it was a pavilion. “Hello,” he said airily to the rival skipper, “what’s all this going on here?” “Putting up a new hutch for your ‘rabbits’,” was the reply.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 10
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73CRICKET FARMING Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 10
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