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Bill Bowes also used short-pitched bowling, notably against Jack Hobbs.
On the opening day, Bradman wildly hooked at Bill Bowes ' first ball ( a non-bodyline ball ) and was dismissed for a golden duck, leaving the entire stadium in shock.
** Bill Bowes, British cricketer ( b. 1908 )
Late in the 1932 season, Bill Bowes bowled consistently short against Hobbs in a match between Surrey and Yorkshire.
The following winter he received an invitation from Yorkshire to attend indoor coaching classes at Headingley under the supervision of Bill Bowes and Arthur Mitchell.
* Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Bill Bowes, Stewie Dempster, James Langridge, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, Hedley Verity
Bill Bowes, the Yorkshire pace bowler, was equally impressed, and helped Hutton to correct a minor flaw in his technique.
Bill Bowes, covering the tour as a journalist, believed that Hutton was unable to master bowling faster than he had encountered for eight years, but acquitted himself reasonably well.
Bill Bowes believed that he was a very good bowler who would not take it seriously.
The opposition bowling, particularly from Bill Bowes, was short and hostile, but Jardine survived for over four hours.
He gave Bill Bowes and Bill Voce the very unusual instruction to bowl one full toss each over to take advantage of the batsmen's trouble seeing the ball against the crowd.
Once again, he clashed with paceman Bill Bowes, refusing to give his bowler the requested field placings in an early match.
The match seemed to be going well when Bill Bowes unexpectedly bowled the returning Bradman first ball in the first innings ; Jardine was seen to be so delighted that he had clasped his hands above his head and performed a " war dance ".
Bill Bowes expressed approval of his leadership after initial misgivings, and went on to call him England's greatest captain.
Rhodes and Emmott Robinson, the senior professionals in the Yorkshire team, discussed tactics with Verity and his friend and team-mate Bill Bowes, to analyse their errors.
However, he was left out of the team for the second Test and was replaced by Bill Bowes.
Bill Bowes, the Yorkshire and England bowler who covered the tour as a journalist, was impressed by Yardley's approach, noting that he did not back away from the fast bowlers, who frequently bowled bouncers at him: " In fact, Yardley played cricket with a determination we had never seen in Yorkshire or in his days at the university.
Compton was not a specialist bowler and although he caused problems for the batsmen, Bill Bowes believed the selectors were mistaken in expecting him to be as effective as a front line spinner.
Captured with Bill Bowes at Tobruk in 1942, Brown spent most of the Second World War in prisoner-of-war camps in Italy and Germany, where they organised games of cricket, baseball and rugby and lost over 60lbs ( 30 kilos ) before being liberated by the Americans.
Brown consulted Close's county coach, former England bowler Bill Bowes, who pleaded with Brown not to select Close, arguing that such early promotion would damage him as a player.
By this time, Hedley Verity and Bill Bowes had emerged to strengthen the Yorkshire bowling.
Bill Bowes ( 25 July 1908 – 4 September 1987 ) was one of the best bowlers of the interwar period and, for a time, the most important force behind Yorkshire's dominance of the County Championship.
* Picture of Bill Bowes bowling
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Bobby Joe and two or three of the other boys declared they had never been possum-hunting, and Uncle Bill Farnworth ( from Mama Albright's side of the family ) said he would just get up from there and take them, right then.
`` Send out a pickup on Mrs. Mason and the boy when you've got enough to go on '', Bill said.
`` We're just real happy for the players '', Coach Bill Meek said of the 9-7 victory over the Air Force Academy.
`` It's absurd, Bill '', Freddy said, from a pale face.
In 1960, Bill W., co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous ( AA ), said:
The doctor prescribed a medication to stop the overproduction but said Bill would have to stop drinking.
According to a 2010 interview on Blog Talk Radios, Lessons Learned, Rick Tocquigny, when asked if Mumy was a Jonathan Harris fan, before Mumy's first meeting with Harris on Lost in Space, he said at age 5, he was too young to watch his mentor's show The Third Man which was probably late at night, but was old enough to watch The Bill Dana Show ( which also starred Harris's real-life best friend Don Adams ).
In discussing the legislation to dissolve Dublin County Council, Avril Doyle TD said, " The Bill before us today effectively abolishes County Dublin, and as one born and bred in these parts of Ireland I find it rather strange that we in this House are abolishing County Dublin.
After the game, New England coach Bill Belichick said, " I think Doug deserves it ," and Flutie said, " I just thanked him for the opportunity.
Coach H. W. " Bill " Hargiss ' " Presbies " are said to have featured the play in a 17 – 0 victory over Washburn University and in a 107 – 0 destruction of Pittsburg State University.
While some critics lauded the casting of Bill Murray as the voice of the title character, Garfield: The Movie met with mostly negative reviews: Manohla Dargis of the Los Angeles Times called it " soulless excuse for entertainment ", while Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said of the film " There's nothing to recommend about this film except its sheer innocuousness ".
Harrison stated that " The purpose of this Bill can hardly be said to raise revenue, because it prohibits the importation of something upon which we have hitherto collected revenue.
While an influx of new residents from different cultures presents some challenges, " the United States has always been energized by its immigrant populations ," said President Bill Clinton in 1998.
Simpsons producer Bill Oakley said, " The Simpsons has transplanted Mad magazine.
Adolfo said the first lady embodied an " elegant, affluent, well-bred, chic American look ", while Bill Blass commented, " I don't think there's been anyone in the White House since Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who has her flair.
As John Bright, the liberal statesman of the next generation, said, " It was not a good Bill, but it was a great Bill when it passed.
In 2009, in an interview for Italian TV, after being asked about the success of the two Kill Bill films, Tarantino said " You haven't asked me about the third one ", and implied that he would be making a third Kill Bill film with the words " The Bride will fight again!
Big Bill Broonzy said of Charles ' music: " He's mixing the blues with the spirituals ...
Before the 2008 presidential election he said, " On social issues, I lean Libertarian, minus the crazy stuff ," but said in December 2011 that if he were president he would do whatever Bill Clinton advised him to do because that " would lead to policies that are a sensible middle ground.
Gladstone said that the government would withdraw opposition to the Lords ' amendments to the Local Government Bill " under protest " and that it was " a controversy which, when once raised, must go forward to an issue ".
At the press conference for its publication, Powell said if the government introduced a Bill to reform the Lords.

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