Monday, 20 May 2013

Cricket and Whisky Don't Mix.



Mr A.K. Grabham of Bickenhall, recalls that between 1920 and 1939 Bickenhall had a very good cricket team at staple Fitzpaine, Curland and Bickenhall. The Rector, Rev. Cooke, played himself and took great interest in the team. Lord, Portman, the president of the club, often played himself and arranged games, sometimes getting County players to come and play such as Mr. John Daniell (Somerset Captain) and Mr. Robertson Glasgow and others. Mr. Sammy Woods, an old Somerset player would come and umpire.

“In one match I had made 60 runs, Lord Portman was so pleased that he sent his butler out to the wicket with a drink for me. The butler said, “It won’t hurt you,” so I drank it. I was out the next ball. It was whisky!”

4 comments:

Adullamite said...

'Whisky' does NOT have an 'E.' Tsk!

alan1704 said...

E by gum - you can tell i don't drink the hallowed nectar.

Alex said...

Well in the writer's defence/defense, since there was no stipulation that it was Scotch whisky there is in fact nothing wrong with his spelling. Irish whiskey, for example, takes the "e", and in all countries other than Scotland, Canada and Japan, it is also spelled "whiskey".

Adullamite said...

Yes but THEY are WRONG!

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