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|Text=<p>Cashman, Richard, "Cricket," in David Levinson and Karen Christopher, <u>Encyclopedia of World Sport: From Ancient Times to the Present</u> [Oxford University Press, 1996], page 87.  Per John Thorn, 6/15/04: ORIGIN OF ROUND ARM BOWLING- Letter to editor of <u>Forest and Stream</u> by William Filmer: credited to John Wills of Kent, ca.1820; he attempted to use new style vs. Marylebone in 1822- rejected. Source: <u>Chadwick Scrapbooks</u>, Vol. 20.</p>
|Text=<p>Cashman, Richard, "Cricket," in David Levinson and Karen Christopher, <u>Encyclopedia of World Sport: From Ancient Times to the Present</u> [Oxford University Press, 1996], page 87.  Per John Thorn, 6/15/04: ORIGIN OF ROUND ARM BOWLING- Letter to editor of <u>Forest and Stream</u> by William Filmer: credited to John Wills of Kent, ca.1820; he attempted to use new style vs. Marylebone in 1822- rejected. Source: <u>Chadwick Scrapbooks</u>, Vol. 20.</p>
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Cashman, Richard, "Cricket," in David Levinson and Karen Christopher, Encyclopedia of World Sport: From Ancient Times to the Present [Oxford University Press, 1996], page 87. Per John Thorn, 6/15/04: ORIGIN OF ROUND ARM BOWLING- Letter to editor of Forest and Stream by William Filmer: credited to John Wills of Kent, ca.1820; he attempted to use new style vs. Marylebone in 1822- rejected. Source: Chadwick Scrapbooks, Vol. 20.

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