CRICKET.
TO THE EDITOR OF THB INDEPENDENT. Slß,— l see a remark in your contemporary •f November 24 contradicting " Old Umpire." '■ in re stumping and runningout. "Old Umpire" ' is"iil l ui«4B^(gSj|ct~the manias stumped, and; not v cgn out. The bowler Bias nothing to do^ with^fhe hall after it has i passed the wicket at which he is bowling ; it becomes the pro party of 'the wit-kei -keejjer | and|j| the man < was unjustifiably off bjfs gront>d|2nd not in the act of running or, attrtnptiD(pto, make a run. Hp was to all intents uMg&f purposes stumped, and it should be reMfopUso' to the •reriit of the wiekt't. keeper,- wwis{Msts' i»ome importance to that officiou" gentleman, who it ever on the watoh for that particular opera- , tion — Tommy Lockyer, for instance. — I ana, *o, - - _^ J.Z.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3972, 8 December 1873, Page 3
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132CRICKET. Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3972, 8 December 1873, Page 3
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