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* Pollard, Jack ( 1982 ): Australian Cricket: The Game and the Players, Hodder and Stoughton.
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He was featured with Vitaphone comics Jack Haley, Ben Blue, and Gus Shy, then co-starred with Harry Gribbon, Daphne Pollard, and Johnnie Berkes, and finally starred in his own two-reel comedies.
Australian cricket writer Jack Pollard said that " Woodfull had the habit of being where things were tough, and he brought rare dignity to the Australian captaincy ".
He was one of the first wicket-keepers to stand up close to the stumps, even to the fastest bowlers, wearing gloves that Jack Pollard describes as " little more than gardening gloves ".
* Pollard, Jack, Australian Cricket: 1803-1893, The Formative Years, Sydney, The Book Company, 1995.
The cricket writer, Jack Pollard said of McCool, " was almost unplayable on badly prepared pitches, so wide and sharp was the turn of his leg-breaks.
* Pollard, Jack, Australian Cricket: 1803-1893, The Formative Years, Sydney, The Book Company, 1995.
* Pollard, Jack, Australian Cricket: 1803 – 1893, The Formative Years, Sydney, The Book Company, 1995.
* Six and Out: The legend of Australian and New Zealand Cricket, 4th ed., North Sydney, Jack Pollard, 1973 ( ISBN 0-909950-32-6 )
Mackay died early in 1982 but, as Jack Pollard wrote in his definitive ' Australian Cricket, the Game and the Players ', " while cricket is played in Australia, he will be fondly remembered ".
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The tie between Thornton and his mother is particularly deep and, on Mrs. Thornton ’ s side, exclusive and boundless ( Pollard 1967, p 129 ): " her son, her pride, her property.
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At the 1968 Australian Championships, in addition to reaching the quarters in singles, a run which saw victories over one M. Marchment, Max Pettman, and Allan Stone, Belkin reached the second round in doubles partnering Geoff Pollard.
Often mistaken as the brother of Australian actress Daphne Pollard, in fact the two were not related despite their shared surname.
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