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last to a catch in the long field... Chapman found another first-rate partner in Mann, who helped to add 147 in less than two hours and might have gone on indefinitely if an unfortunate misunderstanding had not caused him to be run out. Bowled at last playing forward, Chapman had the extreme satisfaction of following up his hundred in the
University match with a great score of 160, equalling a record that had belonged exclusively to R.E. Foster. There was only one mistake in his innings, which for brilliancy on the off side could scarcely have been surpassed. He hit a 6 and fourteen 4's.
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through a fair bit of "worshipful" text! It might interest you to know (or you may already know) that his father was apparently (I'm not sure quite how reliable this is: it's only in one text) dismayed when Botham was born because he was early, and was born outside of his father's beloved
Yorkshire, which at the time obviously meant that he would never be able to play for Yorkshire. It all seems a little far-fetched though, and certainly not something I'm likely to be putting anywhere in the article!
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from 50 to 70 years (thus US works would be protected in
Australia with a tenure similar to what they were in the US itself, and Australian works in the US would also enjoy the same term of protection as they would back home) and nothing else (the country's laws still remain mostly the same, except for the extension of terms).
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2000:(e/c) Nah, Dweller, they don't "do that thing" at FAC, they prefer interminably long discussions which make it virtually impossible for normal people to see...! Sarastro1, please leave your comments per the convention and we'll just assume (unless you argue!) that we've worked out your issues! Thanks again for your input!
2154:. I think I took care of all the points from your thorough peer review. I got some help looking for sources and was able to add a bit to the article. If you have time/interest, feel free to check over the article again and/or weigh in again at the peer review. Thanks! (totally not urgent, take your time)
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Not that I should be surprised anymore! I've started to have a look through the Len Hutton article: there are a few nitpicks here and there, but it's a fine piece of work. I'll try and put something on the review page when I've got a bit more time, though I'd support it even as it is. I'm starting to
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so it will be a few days before I get to examine the points you make in detail and amend/comment as appropriate. However, I just wanted to drop you a quick line to convey my appreciation for having a look at the article and I hope once I have had the time to work on the issues you raise, you might be
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Two other thoughts. The Surrey committee minutes might have something. If they survive and if you ask nicely, the Surrey archivist might be willing to photocopy the relevant page for you or else let you visit the library at The Oval to browse through the paperwork yourself. Or would that count as OR?
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One might say that by making digital copies of the items available online, the archive or museum is publishing it at that moment. However, that might apply only to certain material because said institutions might have received donations of material without transfer of copyright (especially if it was
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You're right that I normally stay clear of the "bureaucratic" stuff like formal reviews. I'd assumed that there would be other reviewers as well as myself, and that my contribution would be comparatively minor. Is it even possible for an article to achieve GA status based on just one person's review?
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that the p519 citation refers to an article by Gerald
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A. P. F. Chapman, the most brilliant of all our young amateur batsmen, was disappointing in most of the trial games, but he found his best form in a splendid 102 not out against Oxford, and that atoned for any previous short-comings. Like Hubert Ashton he was superb in the field. A cover point being
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Well, it's all been done - hopefully! In fact the GA bot added the Good
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Done! Feel free to see what I've done. I've reserved a library book you recommended, so I'll check out how useful it is when I get it and add more to the article if needed. Otherwise, I've finished. I couldn't obtain Davies and Vierck, as I don't live in
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The finest cricket of the match was seen on the second morning, Hubert Ashton and Chapman, by superb play, taking the score to 403 and being still together when, at ten minutes past one, rain and a wretched light caused the players to leave the field... Chapman, who had been very disappointing in
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Hi Sarastro. Here's a very long mail for you. I noticed on CRIC that you've worked on Mold's article and I wondered if you would be interested in extracting any of the following which is a very well written piece in a 2005 ACS journal by Don Ambrose, a highly regarded writer who has contributed a
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There's a fair amount of interest down here: but generally I'd agree. If it was any county other than Somerset, I wouldn't be bothered at all. The English counties suffer in tournaments like these because we have so many counties. With the talent, particularly international talent, being so spread
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I don't have Wisden for 1906 (I get one or two a year going backwards plus the new one, and got the 1913 edition earlier this year, so I'm getting there, but it'll take a few more years!). The 1920 Wisden report on Surrey in 1919 merely remarks on Crawford's reappearance "after an absence of nine
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As to Crawford's return to Surrey, David Lemmon's history just says that "his differences with Surrey had been settled". It seems clear to me that the death of Lord Alverstoke in (IIRC) 1915 must have been a major factor, but I can't provide a citation to support that opinion. The trouble is that
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Thanks for your review: I've responded to all of your comments (though not made any changes to the article!) As always, thanks for the copy-editting as well; slowly but surely I think my writing is improving as I look through what you change and try to avoid it in the future. Certainly the slowly
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OK, I've checked BWoC and updated the citations. I had a bit of a problem, as the page numbers cited in the article are from the 3rd edition and I have the 2nd edition, where the pagination is different. The p167 citations are definitely from Cardus's profile of Crawford. The p598 one is from the
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Hey, thanks for the peer review. I've finally gotten around to addressing most of your concerns, and the article's certainly better now. I'll probably bring this up for FAC before month's end, if you can double-check the article before then and note any further issues that would be great, if not
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Nice work! I'm glad you've written this article, as Kiburn has been on my "to do" list for several years. I've been conscious for some time that, because we naturally tend to concentrate on the players, some significant cricket writers have been overlooked. Looking at the notes I put together in
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OK, we are just about there, but see Learie's Talk page. I've now looked at the documentation for what I need to do to pass the article, and I can't say that I really understand what the parameters for the GA template on the talk page should be. Please can you advise? (I must admit that if I had
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I saw that on the Hutton page, you removed the succession boxes: I'm having similar concerns, although with the navigation boxes instead. Botham has... well... a colony of them at the bottom of his page. I've tried to collect a number of them together and hide them under an overall heading, but
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Sorry about taking so long to reply to your message and thanks for doing the review. I will be looking to work on the article over the next few days and I am optimistic that I will have the majority of issues fixed by then. I agree with your assessement but I think I will be able to improve the
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shows how I currently have them hidden.) Personally, I'd happily get rid of the whole lot of them, but on the other hand, when I'm browsing topics I don't know too much about, I quite like these boxes. The problem is that Botham has so many of them that I think they just become confusing! Any
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Thank you for your kind remarks: he's been on my to-do list for a while since I noticed how poor the article was a month or so back. I don't have either of the books you mentioned, so please feel free to add whatever you can: I'm in such a busy work period that my appearances here are pretty
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realised at the time that I would not be just one of several reviewers or how time-consuming this would be, I should never have volunteered! I can't help thinking that our time would be better spent in writing new articles or expanding inadequate ones than in the GA (or FA) process.) JH (
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I believe that at the time of the original dispute the committee minuted that he should never be asked to play for Surrey again (and if you need it I can provide a citation), so I think that implies that they must have had a change of heart post-war, even if Crawford did apologise. JH (
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Hi Sarastro. Per numerous other pages, you have been visited by the Daft/Tillman/KestevenBullet troll. You shouldn't have to put up with this so I've reverted your talk page. Admins spotted his actions immediately and blocked both his new accounts so we just have to tidy up now.
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I just happen to have the 1923 Wisden on my desk at present (courtesy of having diverted temporarily off George Francis on to Henry Murray-Anderdon, the Cardinal Richelieu of Somerset cricket). Here's some Cambridge blurb (Part II, page 374, Chapter "The UniversitiesāCambridge"):
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Thanks. I don't know if you are watching this page, but I don't suppose you have a) read it or b) have an isbn for it? There was a cricinfo article by Chalke a few years ago and I wonder if the two are connected? Just wondered what was new, although I'd like a look anyway.
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I still have all of Learie's post cricket career to do. I had intended to do some more before this, but what with Christmas it slipped my mind. I'll try to take a quick look at Len Hutton in the next day or two, but I'm afraid that it will only be a very brief one. JH
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out in comparison to the Australian and South African sides, which can have two or three big international players each. But hey, I wouldn't want them to merge the counties, so I'm not complaining. Thanks for that on Fernandes, I'll work some of it into the article.
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years", and gets a bit rapturous about his partnership with Hobbs that won the Kent match at the Oval and the innings against the Australian Forces team. Thanks for the extras on Martindale: your library looks to be a lot more extensive than mine.
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will do our best to get these sorted out in the next 24 hours, and on behalf of him and me, thanks for your input. We never expected to get it right, not even second time; your comments are much appreciated and we'll crack on ASAP. Cheers!
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Hi, Just to say, I've made a number of changes based on some of the suggestions you have made in your review. If you have the time to cast your eye over the article again and offer some comments, they would be gratefully received. Thanks -
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much more than just a cricketer. On a similar theme, are there some other projects besides the four already there which ought to have project banners on the article's Talk page? (Are their projects for the Law? Politics? Diplomacy?) JH (
1599:. I also found a list of his books that I had compiled from Amazon, and which I'll add to the article. A couple of them are on rugby union rather than cricket, so though best known for cricket he clearly wrote on rugby as well. JH (
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astonishing how much coverage HS Altham gives it in the 1st volume of "A History of Cricket". I can't provide anything specific, but the article on Surrey for the 1906 Wisden might have something, if you can manage to access it.
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I'll see what I can do. I'm not too familiar with using the citation template, tending to think that it's more trouble then it's worth, so I'll just insert the "raw" information and leave putting it into the template to you. JH
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unpublished ones. As a result, I am afraid I was complicit in allowing several photographs of unknown publication status to have passed in review (thinking that they were PD in both US and Australia). My current opinion is:
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for the 3rd. It might be worth your asking on the WP discussion page, as I'm sure someone will have the 3rd edition. Alternative I could change the Bibliography entry and citation page numbers to refer to the 2nd edition. JH (
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Gosh, I must be more out of touch with FAC than I thought. No, leave it alone unless we can do that - I don't want it to appear that we're being less than transparent about comments we have or have not satisfied. Thanks.
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I come from a very "minor county" so no issues here re:War of the Roses! I'll work on them one at a time, hopefully being reasonable each time! If not, just smack me down and I'll leave Dweller to pick up the pieces!
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Ah, in which case it was linked to the article and I suspect there is nothing that urgently should go in Hirst's article, although I would still like to have a look. Ah, glory days... Try doing that in 14 matches...
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If anyone can point out where the FTA specifically force the US to recognize that Australian photographs are PD in the US because of Australian law, that would help a lot of image reviews here and my mind as well.
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I'm not sure when I'll have time to read through the whole thing - possibly at the weekend. Also I'm far from an expert on his life, so if you say something about him that's wrong I'm unlikely to pick it up. JH (
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Hello. Via our National Lib. of Aus. newspapers online project I've come across an article written by HL Collins which may include a sentence or two for you. Published at the end of 1937 it can be found here:
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that's fine as well, since it looks like you have a backlog of articles you're reviewing. I just ask since I'm trying to pre-emptively address concerns before FAC given the rather big backlog there lately.
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Sarastro - Thank you kindly for your comments and taking the time to look in depth. I'm going to work on it in dribs and drabs and then place my "dones" or responses all at once, but I am working on it.--
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I'd hope to get it done within seven days, and definitely well within thirty. If the reviewer notices minor things like typos, is he permitted to fix them himself rather than raise them in the review? JH
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There isn't much about his early life overall, as is the case of for biography of hockey players in the earliest days. All we know regarding his position was that he played wing at first in Smiths Falls.
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the article a few weeks ago. I made most of your suggested changes and am seeking out an independent copyeditor. I just wanted to reply to some of your comments, as it may be useful in the long run.
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Sorry for the delay, should all be sorted now, and thanks for the review. In hindsight maybe I shouldn't have submitted something to GAN while in the middle of buying a house...
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Hope this helps. I'll look at other Wisdens across the coming week, but I have a heavy work schedule in the next few days, so may not get to it instantly. Happy new year!
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Thanks for the review: I'm going away tomorrow, so probably won't get to this until Sunday or the early part of next week: might be sooner though, who knows.
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the trial matches, happily found his best form on the all-important occasion. His 102 not outāa delightful innings to watchāincluded eleven 4's.
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