Mr. Punch's Book of Sports
CRICKET HITS
By Dumb-Crambo, off his own bat.
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STUMPED
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CAUGHT OUT
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RUN OUT
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DRAWING THE STUMPS
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At the Gentlemen v. Players Return Match.—New Yorker. Say, can I get a square meal here?
Waiter (with dignity). This, sir, is the Oval 2s. 6d. Luncheon.