Christie Morris
Charles Christopher "Christie" Morris (30 June 1882 to 17 June 1971) was an American cricketer during the sport's brief North American "golden age". He was a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler.
Read more about Christie Morris: Early Cricket, First-class Cricket, Later Life
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