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  2. EE! BY GUM! HE'S A LANCASHIRE LAD

    If then were twenty sick (sic) cows in a field and one died C ast youi mind hack to 1932, when Jaidine's team fell pretty sick in Brisbane, and needed inns badly. Do you remember a batsman who crawled out of a sick bed and tinned the "sick" into "six" with (lie winning bit for the Englishmen, thus topping of his score of 83 not out? That ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. "ON, STANLEY, ON!" HOW McCABE TOPPED THE SCORE

    Marmion's last words were not in vain. The cry of "On, Stanley, on!" brought a response as "Above his heed" McCabe "shook the fragment of his blade" and struck many a doughty blow for the Southern Cross. His 232 is his highest score in Tests to date, and ranks in achievement with his 187 in a Sydney Test in 1932, when again he succeeded where other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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