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Saturday 10Th July 2021 10.30Am WISDEN CRICKTERS’ ALMANACKS & CRICKET BOOKS (Part One)
Saturday 10th July 2021 10.30am WISDEN CRICKTERS’ ALMANACKS & CRICKET BOOKS (part one) WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS lettering. Limited edition 378/500. 643 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1897. Very good condition £60/80 Willows softback reprint (1994) in Various collections light brown hardback covers with gilt 633 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1887. 623 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864. lettering. Limited edition 275/500. Willows softback reprint (1989) in Two copies of the paper wrappered Very good condition £40/60 light brown hardback covers with gilt reprint edition for 1864 produced by lettering. Limited edition 455/500. 644 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1898. Wisden in 2013. Good/very good Very good condition £60/80 Willows softback reprint (1995) in condition £20/30 light brown hardback covers with gilt 634 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1888. 624 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack lettering. Limited edition 269/500. Willows softback reprint (1989) in 1864-1878. Fifteen facsimile editions Very good condition £40/60 light brown hardback covers with gilt published by John Wisden & Co lettering. Limited edition 446/500. 645 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1899. Ltd, London 1991. Limited edition Very good condition £50/70 Willows softback reprint (1995) in 490/1000. Brown hard board covers light brown hardback covers with gilt with gilt lettering to covers and spine. 635 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1889. lettering. Limited edition 203/500. Very good condition £400/500 Willows softback reprint (1990) in Very good condition £40/60 light brown hardback covers with gilt 625 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1879. lettering. Limited edition 292/500. 646 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1900. Willows softback reprint (1991) in Very good condition £50/70 Willows softback reprint (1996) in light brown hardback covers with gilt light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. -
Cricket Memorabilia Society Postal Auction Closing at Noon 10
CRICKET MEMORABILIA SOCIETY POSTAL AUCTION CLOSING AT NOON 10th JULY 2020 Conditions of Postal Sale The CMS reserves the right to refuse items which are damaged or unsuitable, or we have doubts about authenticity. Reserves can be placed on lots but must be agreed with the CMS. They should reflect realistic values/expectations and not be the “highest price” expected. The CMS will take 7% of the price realised, the vendor 93% which will normally be paid no later than 6 weeks after the auction. The CMS will undertake to advertise the memorabilia for auction on its website no later than 3 weeks prior to the closing date of the auction. Bids will only be accepted from CMS members. Postal bids must be in writing or e-mail by the closing date and time shown above. Generally, no item will be sold below 10% of the lower estimate without reference to the vendor.. Thus, an item with a £10-15 estimate can be sold for £9, but not £8, without approval. The incremental scale for the acceptance of bids is as follows: £2 increments up to £20, then £20/22/25/28/30 up to £50, then £5 increments to £100 and £10 increments above that. So, if there are two postal bids at £25 and £30, the item will go to the higher bidder at £28. Should there be two identical bids, the first received will win. Bids submitted between increments will be accepted, thus a £52 bid will not be rounded either up or down. Items will be sent to successful postal bidders the week after the auction and will be sent by the cheapest rate commensurate with the value and size of the item. -
AGM Brochure 2019 (2018).Indd
NOTICE OF AGM AND AGENDA Dear Member, The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held in the East Stand Long Room, Emerald Headingley Cricket Ground on Saturday 23rd March 2019 at 10am for the purpose of transacting the following business. Tea and coffee will be available on arrival Agenda: 9. To announce the result of the election to the Members’ Committee. 1. To receive apologies for absence. 10. To elect an Honorary Life Member, Mr Richard 2. To confi rm the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting Hutton. held on Saturday 24th March 2018. If any member has a query as to the accuracy of the Minutes, it would be 11. To appoint KPMG LLP as auditor of the Club until the appreciated if this could be raised with the Secretary conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting of the in advance in order to save time at the meeting. Club at which the accounts for the year ending 31st December 2019 are laid. 3. To receive a report from the Chairman. 12. Any other business. 4. To receive and approve the Accounts, together with the Independent Auditor’s Report thereon, for the year ended 31st December 2018. It would be appreciated Yours faithfully, if advance notice could be given of any questions that might require some research in order to save time at the meeting. 5. To recieve a report from the Chief Executive. 6. To receive a report from the Director of Cricket and to discuss cricket matters. Robin Smith 7. To elect as President, Mr Geoff Cope. -
Leg Before Wicket Douglas Miller Starts to Look at the Most Controversial Form of Dismissal
Leg Before Wicket Douglas Miller starts to look at the most controversial form of dismissal Of the 40 wickets that fell in the match between Gloucestershire and Glamorgan at Cheltenham that ended on 1st August 2010 as many as 18 of the victims were dismissed lbw. Was this, I wondered, a possible world record? Asking Philip Bailey to interrogate the files of Cricket Archive, I discovered that it was not: back in 1953/54 a match between Patiala and Delhi had seen 19 batsmen lose their wickets in this way. However, until the start of the 2010 season the record in English first-class cricket had stood at 17, but, barely credibly, Cheltenham had provided the third instance of a match with 18 lbws in the course of the summer. Gloucestershire had already been involved in one of these, against Sussex at Bristol, while the third occasion was the Sussex-Middlesex match at Hove. Was this startling statistic for 2010 an indication that leg before decisions are more freely given nowadays? It seemed to correlate with an impression that modern technology has given umpires a better feel for when a ball is likely to hit the wicket and that the days when batsmen could push forward and feel safe were now over. I determined to dig deeper and examine trends over time. This article confines itself to matches played in the County Championship since World War I. I propose looking at Tests in a future issue. The table below shows how the incidence of lbw dismissals has fluctuated over time. -
Sutherland District Cricket Club, Inc. 52Nd Annual Report & Balance Sheet 2016 - 17
SUTHERLAND DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB, INC. 52ND ANNUAL REPORT & BALANCE SHEET 2016 - 17 SUTHERLAND DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED 52nd ANNUAL REPORT and Financial Statements SEASON 2016-17 FIRST GRADE LIMITED OVERS SEMI-FINALISTS POIDEVIN-GRAY SHIELD QUARTER-FINALISTS NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING You are cordially invited to attend the 52nd Annual General Meeting of Sutherland District Cricket Club, to be held at JD’s Bar & Grill, Level 1, 1-7 Cronulla Street, Cronulla, on Sunday 16 July, 2017 at 2.00p.m. BUSINESS 1. To confirm the minutes of the 51st Annual General Meeting. 2. To receive and consider the Annual Report of the Management Committee and the Financial Statements 3. To elect the Patron of the Club. 4. To consider the following special resolution, moved by Tom Iceton and seconded by Shane Duff, “That Matthew Hughston be elected a life member of Sutherland District Cricket Club, Inc.” 5. To consider the following special resolution, moved by Mathew Duff and seconded by Evan Atkins, “That Phil Weatherall be elected a life member of Sutherland District Cricket Club, Inc.” 6. To elect the office-bearers of the Club and the other members of the Management Committee. 7. To elect one (1) delegate to the New South Wales Cricket Association. 8. To elect two (2) delegates to the Sydney Cricket Association. 9. To elect an auditor or auditors. 10. To deal with any general business. Visitors are most welcome, but please note that only playing and non-playing members who are financial as at 30 April 2017, plus life members, are eligible to vote or nominate for office. -
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14 Established 1961 Sports Wednesday, April 18, 2018 Football ‘miracle’ offers shared goal for war-torn Yemen ‘Qualification has brought Yemenis together’ ADEN: A “miracle” winning streak has propelled Yemen’s FOOTBALL, NOT POLITICS senior and youth football teams to the Asian Cup, catch- Paradoxically, Yemeni football has benefited from the ing the war-torn nation’s attention and offering a common war, with senior players relocated to a training camp in goal to a divided country. Qualification is a first ever for Qatar, which has the most up-to-date facilities as it builds the senior team, currently based in Qatar, and a rare up to hosting the 2022 World Cup. Abd al-Salam al- achievement for the under-16s who still train in Yemen. Saadi, a coach in Sanaa, sees another key factor: “The “Qualification has brought players have not been drawn Yemenis together-they’re into politics.” Yemen’s war doing us proud,” said Ahmed has left infrastructure, homes, Sabahi, a fan in the southern schools and ports in ruins. port city of Aden. “All Dozens of stadiums have Yemenis are behind their It has helped been bombed or turned into team,” he said. military camps for various Yemen’s war pitting pro- put smile on the armed factions. government forces supported For football fans back by a Saudi-led coalition home, Yemen’s successful against Iran-backed Shiite face of youths qualification offers a glimmer Huthi rebels entered its of hope and a distraction fourth year in March. from everyday life in what The conflict has left nearly was the Arab world’s poorest 10,000 people dead, tens of thousands wounded and cre- country even before the war. -
Yorkshire County Cricket Club Annual Report and Accounts 2008
ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS 2008 BK0147 YCCC ANNUAL REPORTS 2009_V12.indd 1 10/2/09 16:26:47 CONTENTS NOTICE OF AGM AND AGENDA Notice of AGM and Agenda .....................................................3 Dear Member, Chairman’s Report ................................................................ 4-5 The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held in the East Stand Chief Executive’s Report ........................................................ 6-9 Long Room, Headingley Carnegie Cricket Ground on Saturday 14th March 2009 at 10:00 am for the purpose of transacting the following business: Director of Professional Cricket’s Report ........................... 10-11 President, Board Members, Staff and Players ....................... 12 Corporate Governance ........................................................... 13 AGENDA Income and Expenditure Account .......................................... 14 1. To receive apologies for absence. It would be appreciated if advance notice 9. (a) To elect Mr Robin Smith as a could be given of any questions which Vice President. Balance Sheet ......................................................................... 15 2. To confi rm the Minutes of the Annual might require some research in order to General Meeting held on Saturday 15th (b) To elect Mr Ken Taylor as a save time at the meeting. Cash Flow Statement/Analysis of Net Debt ........................... 16 March 2008. Vice President. 5. To receive a report from the Director Notes to the Accounts ....................................................... 17-23 If any Member has a query as to the 10. To update the members on progress in of Professional Cricket and to discuss accuracy of the Minutes then it would be developing the Headingley Carnegie Independent Auditor’s Report ................................................ 24 cricket matters. appreciated if this could be raised with Cricket Ground. 25 the Secretariat in advance in order to 6. To re-elect as President, Mr Brian Member’s Committee Report ................................................ -
Natwest PCA Awards 20I7 Your Big Winners Fred Rumsey Isa Guha Vikram Banerjee
NatWest PCA Awards 20I7 Your Big Winners DON’T GET CAUGHT OUT We’re there to support our customers when they need it most. BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES ISSUE ISSUE 2I BOUNDARIES THE BEYOND IN THIS ISSUE Fred Rumsey Isa Guha Vikram Banerjee PLUS Durham’s Class of ’92 Educating Sweepers Kevin Sharp in Bhutan www.royallondon.com BBR 3 – Run For The Hills 10951 10951-Cricket Programme-CAUGHT-RESIZE-280x216.indd 1 19/08/2016 15:52 PROUD SPONSOR OF THE PCA ENGLAND MASTERS This game is different. Just like the country it comes from. Our island of individuality. Where we celebrate the eccentric, champion the plucky and defend the underdog. Not a country of small minds, but of big hearts. The home of cricket. A team game for individuals, from up north to down south. Country estates to council estates. And, even if you’re the odd one out, you can still be in. Or out. So join the club. Or a club. Cricket has no boundaries. The game for all. Supported by NatWest since 1981. LEADER Welcome to Issue 21 of and plans for this winter’s Ashes series. Beyond The Boundaries which Isa Guha, who is the first woman to sit on reflects a busy summer on and the PCA Board, talks about her landmark off the pitch for the PCA in our appointment and the establishment of the 50th Anniversary year. England Women’s Player Partnership. Our 50th Anniversary has involved a busy year of fund-raising including Big Bike NatWest PCA Awards 20I7 Congratulations to England on winning the Ride 3 in partnership with our good friends Your Big Winners ICC Women’s World Cup, to Joe Root for a at the Tom Maynard Trust. -
No. 1. April 1988. a Family Forum for the Moxons and Their Friends
No. 1. April 1988. A family forum for the Moxons and their friends. Appears April and October. By Subscription. follow it up. And the Moxons of EDITORIAL Australia, New Zealand, U.S.A. and Canada are fast developing In so many ways 1987 was a histories of their own. Hopefully remarkable year for the Moxon the Moxon Family Research Trust family. First of all it was the (see page 6 ) will progressively 350th anniversary of the Revd. be able to research and co- George Moxon's participation in ordinate these still the founding of that great New comparatively "grey" areas. England city of Springfield, It is in order that the Masachusetts when he took up his Moxons (and indeed our Maxon, post in 1637 as the brand-new Moxham and Megson cousins) can settlement's first pastor and share such research and schoolmaster as well as being a discussion that "The Moxon foundation magistrate, Magazine", starting with the administrator and ambassador with inaugural issue, will endeavour the neighbouring Indian to give us twice each year a communities. I had the honour to medley of Moxon memories. And represent the Moxon family at the though we start with a celebrations and to help to subscription list of less than a unveil the portrait in oils of hundred we hope that by personal George Moxon that had been recommendation, Christmas gifts faithfully copied from the etc., and good value for money, original still in possession of our circulation will grow fast so his descendents in England (vide that our overheads may be covered pp 108/109 of The Moxons of and the scope for this magazine The Reverend Michael Moxon, Royal Yorkshire). -
Newsletter No 16 / 4 December 2020
NEWSLETTER 16 4 DECEMBER 2020 Kia ora koutou It has been a real pleasure over the past couple of weeks seeing our students and staff working collaboratively towards and demonstrating our school value Hinengaro Wawata - we are innovative. This has often been for the benefit of others. We look forward to being able to share with you some of the outcomes achieved during these LynC-ed workshops in our next newsletter, the last for 2020. With the NCEA exams starting later this year we will still have students sitting these until 9 December. In general our junior students have been considerate of their peers and kept noise levels down outside the exams rooms including the hall. This has been much appreciated. Thank you to the families and students who have donated unwanted / grown out of uniforms, Chromebooks, calculators and other current learning resources. In a year of identifying growing need within our own college community your generosity is much appreciated. Early finish for Y9 and Y10 students On Tuesday 8 December we will be holding a farewell for senior staff members who are leaving the College. Students will be released at 1.45pm on that day. Both the Mangere Bridge bus and the Titirangi bus will depart at the usual time of 3.20pm. Parents/Caregivers of the students who catch these buses might like to make alternative transport arrangements on that afternoon. Year 9 and Year 10 Prizegivings This year we will be combining the festival awards assemblies and academic prizegivings. We warmly invite families to attend these junior prizegivings, which will be held in the College Hall on the last day of term. -
The Surrey Championship Year Book 2015
The Surrey Championship Year Book Profile Club - Oxted & Limpsfield Cricket Club Number Forty Three - Price £3.50 Cover Photographs - Courtesy of SMS Creative Photography 2015 2015 AMENDED Fordham Sports v2:Fordham Sports Advert 5/3/15 14:11 Page 1 FORDHAM SPORTS ALL YEAR ROUND CRICKET, HOCKEY and RUGBY SPECIALIST Visit our shop at 81-85 Robin Hood Way, Kingston Vale, London SW15 3PW on A3 Near Robin Hood roundabout between Kingston & Putney M25 Junction 10 - 15 mins Telephone 020 8974 5654 Callers welcome Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm Saturday 9.30am - 5.30pm Sundays 22nd March - 24th May 10am - 2pm LARGEST RANGE OF TOP BRANDS AT DISCOUNTED PRICES IN LONDON OVER 1500 BATS All hand picked for quality & performance at manufacturers’ factories. Hundreds of professionally run-in bats by Fordham Sports which are immediately ready to play. N Albion N Gray-Nicolls N Newbery N Adidas N Gunn & Moore N Nike N Aero N Hunts County N Puma N Asics N Kookaburra N Readers N Canterbury N Masuri N Salix N Chase N New Balance N Slazenger N Spartan PROFESSIONAL BAT REFURBISHMENT & REPAIRS email: [email protected] SHOPPING ON-LINE AT WWW.FORDHAMSPORTS.CO.UK Section 1 – Important Information The Surrey Championship Year Book No. 43 – April 2015 CHAIRMAN: PRESIDENT: HONORARY LIFE Peter Murphy Roland Walton VICE PRESIDENTS (Cont’d) SECRETARY: PAST PRESIDENTS: Mr G Brown Brian Driscoll Mr Norman Parks Mr J B Fox Mr D H Franklin TREASURER: Mr Raman Subba Row, CBE M G B Morton Crispin Lyden-Cowan Mr Christopher F. Brown Mr D Newton FIXTURE SECRETARY: Mr Graham Brown Mr Andy Packham Mr N Parks Denham Earl Mr A J Shilson HONORARY LIFE VICE PRESDENTS: REGISTRATION SECRETARY: Mr R Subba Row, CBE Mr R G Ames Virginia Edwards Mr C F Woodhouse, CVO Mr P Bedford Mr J Booth CONTENTS Chairman’s Message .................................. -
Oundles Story
O U N D L E ’ S S T O RY A H ISTO RY O F TO WN A ND SCH O O L W SMA LLEY L W B D . A , . VI CAR OF O U N D LE A ND R UR AL DEA N A ND HONORARY CANO N O F PE TE RB ORO UG H CATHEDRAL LO NDO N T H E S H E L D O N P R E S S RTH MB R N V N W C 2 NO U E LA D A E UE , . RK AND T RONTO THE MACMILLA N co NEW YO O : . TO THE MEMORY FREDERICK WILLIA M SANDERSON HEADMAS TER OF OUNDLE — 1892 1922. FELL Asms p 1 TH NE 922 5 JU 1 . , e a e ed th e oss b e and was s fi ed H tt mpt imp i l j u ti . d ' PRINTED IN G REAT B RITA I N BY W ILLIA M CLO WES A ND S ONS , LI MITKO LO NDO N A ND B ECCLES . PREFA CE HAVE advocated always the teaching of history from local and immediate surroundings , on the ou principle that you must begin where y are . The force of the imagination upon conduct may be great, but to allow the imagination an illimitable field in conjuring up the past is risky . To this end , I set out some few years ago to write an “ Oundle Child ’ s ” “ History , when some of Older growth inquired , Why ” ’ out " of O undle s leave us Hence this record story .