GIVE A FELLER HIS DUE.
At a 'certain -cricket match last - • season the home teato benight off -a sensational victory-. , "Vifberi the last hmn eatne in for <■ the visitors they \van ted ten runs to win. ih6ir/ A chaccei* looked Very rosy jvhen the newcomev cracketi the first twoballa : to the fcoundar-y — four' each ,/'jßesg,Ke' ;> ' '' the uext balKvas delivered; afieider]" •'-< r with more pluck lh;an Sense, too]£ "\" up the position known "as "Billy- ..» titriM'k o'if" o a* Mr },be ivl u-^^ - u -i-A.iy " riiuo to L?s seiisc*:, the batsman was feenaoanitfg Kis " t luck. - , o ,r ' -'- "Co'nfoutod -th»" bl]oy» fa£ s " arms !" he was saying. " Long arms be ■ Jiabge'd !' 1 . * growled the iajured fielder, rubbing iiia head the while. ',' Long arms had nothing to do with it 1 \ It wasi.-" my thick head wot did it \ ,Give ft ~. ( feller his due V' - < • - '
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 38, 28 August 1900, Page 1
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142GIVE A FELLER HIS DUE. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 38, 28 August 1900, Page 1
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