Arthur Allsopp Explained
Arthur Allsopp (1 March 1908 - 6 February 1993) was an Australian cricketer. He played five first-class cricket matches for Victoria between 1933 and 1935.[1] He also played for Leeton.[2]
See also
References
- George Thatcher, "Country Boy Shows How: Allsop a Star", The Labor Daily, Sydney, 4 November 1929, p 3
- E H M Baillie, "Mystery of Arthur Allsopp: Fine Batsman's Run of Non-Success", Sporting Globe, Melbourne, 17 December 1932, p 6
- "Cricket: Arthur Allsopp: Meteoric Rise to Fame", Daily Advertiser, Wagga Wagga, 29 April 1933, p 6
- P J F, "Cricket Shots: Arthur Allsopp Will Come Back: Brilliant Century Yesterday", Daily Standard, Brisbane, 7 February 1935, p 7
- "Arthur Allsopp: Testimonial Match", The Daily Express, Wagga Wagga, 22 February 1930, p 4
- "Arthur Allsopp: Proposed Testimonial Match", The Daily Advertiser, Wagga Wagga, 22 February 1930, p 7
- "Arthur Allsopp Attracted the Crowds", The Murrumbidgee Irigator, Leeton, 31 December 1940, p 1
Notes and References
- Web site: Arthur Allsopp . 22 November 2015 . ESPN Cricinfo.
- https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/246822797 "Arthur Allsopp, New Cricket Find"