(of a bowler) bowl out (a batter) with a ball that pitches under the bat
Hudson was finally yorked by Benjamin
a city in North Yorkshire, northern England, on the River Ouse; population 136,900 (est. 2009). The Romans occupied the site, known as Eboracum, from AD 71 until about AD 400; in AD 867 it was taken by the Vikings. It is the seat of the Archbishop of York and is noted for its magnificent cathedral, York Minster
the archbishop of the northern province of the Church of England. The office carries the title of Primate of England