The cricketer Jack Hobbs portrayed in a cartoon with a tribute statue punning on 'ducks'. Sir John 'Jack' Hobbs (1882-1963) was one of the greatest batsmen, scoring over 61,000 runs and 199 centuries. He played for the Surrey Cricket Club, based at the Oval from 1905-1934, and England from 1908-1930, batting in 61 test matches.
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| Ref: | 11639 |
| Identifier: | Punch 14 June 1925 |
| Date: | 1925 |
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