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Hitting the West Wing - Can it be done?
Dave Wildgoose writes: My grandfather
Harry Goode from Earlsdon turned out for a local cricket team in the late
19th century and on one occasion played in a match against the boys of Stoneleigh.
The pitch was then (as it remains today) in front of Francis Smiths
magnificent West Wing at Stoneleigh Abbey. Harry is reputed to have hit a
ball straight through one of the main floor windows. A hush followed, then
there appeared a liveried footman to enquire after the guilty batsman. Harry
owned up, whereupon he was given a sixpence from Lord Leigh for a magnificent
shot. As recently as the 1990s, the late Lord Leigh was still prepared
to offer a bounty for such a shot, suitably adjusted for inflation.
A direct hit on those windows is a very good clout indeed, being something
like another 30 yards beyond the boundary. Obviously the genes went wrong
somewhere since I have rarely managed to send the ball even an inch or two
beyond that boundary in thirty-four seasons of trying!
Martin "Webs" Webster's 6000 runs...
Dave Wildgoose writes: Martin Webster, dear old Webs, has become only the fourth Stoneleigh batsman to score 6000 runs in a Stoneleigh Career. He achieved the feat on Sunday after the skipper 'retired hurt' in order to give him a bat. The only others to pass this mark are Paul Lazenby, Dave Wildgoose and Colin Summerton. How many more might he have scored if he ever turned up in time!