• John Frederick Crapp (14 October 1912 – 13 February 1981), was an English cricketer, who played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire between 1936 and...
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  • umpire Jack Crapp (1912–1981), English cricketer Lorraine Crapp (born 1938), Australian swimmer This page lists people with the surname Crapp. If an internal...
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  • Wally Hammond 1939–1946 Basil Allen 1947–1950 Derrick Bailey 1951–1952 Jack Crapp 1953–1954 George Emmett 1955–1958 Tom Graveney 1959–1960 Tom Pugh 1961–1962...
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  • Alec Coxon". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 December 2015. "Player profile: Jack Crapp". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 December 2015. "Player profile: George Emmett"...
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  • English achieved that figure in their 24th over for the loss of 7 wickets. Jack Crapp hit 10 runs off 3 balls to secure the win which came one minute before...
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    Cornwall Cricket League. Notable Cornish cricketers include the following: Jack Crapp, England cricketer Malcolm Dunstan, former First Class cricketer with...
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  • 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape, British admiral (b. 1888) February 13 – Jack Crapp, English cricketer (b. 1912) February 15 Karl Richter, German conductor...
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  • to regroup. Lindwall returned to take the second new ball and trapped Jack Crapp, who did not offer a shot, for 37 to leave the score at 3/87. The batsman...
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    supported by the likes of Joe Hardstaff, Jr., Tom Dollery, Charlie Barnett, Jack Crapp, John Dewes, Allan Watkins, Yardley and wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans. However...
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    bat first. England lost two early wickets, and when Toshack came on, Jack Crapp repeatedly defended a sequence of deliveries to Arthur Morris at silly...
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    in England. England won the toss and elected to bat. George Emmett and Jack Crapp (both Eng) made their Test debuts. When the teams reconvened at Old Trafford...
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    stump for one with an inswinger to leave England at 1/2. He then removed Jack Crapp caught behind from an outside edge for a 23-ball duck, leaving England...
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    the Headingley Test. Having made only 5 and 18 in the previous Test, Jack Crapp was originally dropped from the team but was reprieved by Washbrook's...
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    with the score at 2/33. Lindwall then removed George Emmett, Edrich and Jack Crapp to leave England at 5/119 before Compton returned to revive the innings...
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    Henry "Harry" Crapp (1872 – 21 January 1924), commonly known as Ivo Crapp, was a leading Australian rules football field umpire in the Victorian Football...
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    working on the Deadwood stage gained him the nickname "Deadwood Dick". Jack Crapp (1912–1981), England cricketer who played in the English cricket team...
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  • Doug Cowie New Zealand 22 1995 2002 Jack Cowie New Zealand 3 1956 1959 Tony Crafter Australia 33 1979 1992 Jack Crapp England 4 1964 1965 William Creese...
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  • Hampshire won by 148 runs County Ground, Southampton Umpires: Jack Crapp and David Smith Player of the match: Peter Sainsbury (Hants)...
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    With two new batsmen—Compton and Jack Crapp—at the crease, Australia quickly made further inroads. Toshack bowled Crapp for five with an inside-edged half...
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  • Middlesex won by 2 wickets St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Umpires: Jack Crapp & Peter Rochford Player of the match: John Shepherd (Kent)...
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  • Gloucestershire broke with tradition and appointed the senior professional player, Jack Crapp, as captain for the next two seasons. In later life, Bailey lived on Alderney...
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    to bat, Miller bowled John Dewes with his second ball and then removed Jack Crapp without scoring, leaving England at 4/23. Miller ended with 2/5 as Lindwall...
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  • who was moving the other way, and it went past him. From second slip, Jack Crapp dived left behind Edrich but the ball landed a few centimetres beyond...
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  • Leicestershire won by 5 wickets Grace Road, Leicester Umpires: Jack Crapp & David Evans Player of the match: Chris Balderstone (Leicestershire)...
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  • So Gloucestershire with a day and a half remaining needed 169 to win. Jack Crapp tried to hold the innings together and scored 40 but Gloucestershire were...
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  • N. S. Crankshaw James Cranston (1876–1899) : J. Cranston Jack Crapp (1936–1956) : J. F. Crapp Ian Crawford (1975–1978) : I. C. Crawford Frederick Crooke...
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  • Cornford (1925) Cornelius Coward (1867–1868) Beaumont Cranfield (1902) Jack Crapp (1948) Len Creese (1935) Alfred Croom (1930–1931) Brian Crump (1961) Willis...
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  • Other good performers for Gloucestershire were batsmen Charlie Barnett, Jack Crapp and George Emmett; seam bowler Colin Scott and the outstanding spin bowler...
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  • 60.50 Bill Edrich Middlesex 1,435 57.40 Jack Crapp Gloucestershire 2,404 57.23 Arthur Fagg Kent 1,855 54.55 Jack Robertson Middlesex Qualification: 1,000...
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  • Cranston (Lancashire). Tours: West Indies (1947/48). Jack Crapp (1948/49–1955) : J. F. Crapp (Gloucestershire). Tours: South Africa (1948/49). Maurice...
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