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Inus a lnd not wide from here Couldn't I whip off the ball from the wicket?

Like an old wor d'those days appear It is in accord with the fitness of things that Meredith's Juggling Jerry should have been a

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"After this state of things had gone on for village greens, now nearly all ploughed up the sixpenny freeholders and hear their com or built over, of that countryside could have mente on the funera neufunera of the game about three months I was advised by one of my

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Then, to return to the question of history, making, the famous scene on the cricket field in Evan Harrington" would be in cluded by the philosophic annslist Meredith tells us very little about the oricket, but yet contrives, subtly, in wondrous wise, to give an

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Sometimes the younger generation is brought along solid lad with opinions of his own OF the way so-and-so "frames" for a score, who shares his dad's huach, sandwiches in paper and bottles of pop or beer. A great good- bumour, is a characteristic of the Old Trafford crowd. But we betide the fielder who misses a catch or otherwise offends them. He incurs the nickname of "Sloppy" (or some other objection ab's label) for the tert of the afternoon, and the little lads between their fathers' knoes shout cat Thagawless go-oby!" when pursuit of the ball brings him within earshot. It is most un- pleasant, to field ont in the country," as more little by than one Yorkshiremaa knows, if you have lost your safe pair of hands for a time. affectation in a new member of their eleven is panished by a dropping fire of morciless chaff On one occasion an Old Blue came out to field in his blazer, the weather being dank and chilly, and the crowd began telling him-in many Doric phrases, each more humorous than the last that he had been stealing a lady's jacket, or what not. Finally his bare.hoailed captain told him to take it off. In subsequent matches he was asked what had become of his stripes, and when he smiled in reply the crowd would laugh thunderously. There is no doubt that the personality of the Old Trafford crowd is that of the typical Lancashire man, who is yery" complete clap," in Nyren'e phrase, and has a whole-hearted contempt for half-mosaures and mere prettiness, sad also prefers solidity to elegance in his cricketers. It is a patriotic orentore, but does not allow its patriotism to revent a gontal appreciation of the competent "foreigner," even if he comes from the other side of the Pennines.

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Messrs. Veraon and Smyth in their weekly the visitors in the hope of putting them off their game, which was unsportsmanlike conduct share report, dated July 9th, state:--Although s Umpires were treated like the referee who gives fair amount of unimportant business has been an unpopular decision at a third-rate exhibi-transacted during the weak, the market bas tion of spectacular Association, and veritable ruled dull and with a downward tendency. riots-foolish rebellious against Fato were Bates show weakness at the close in nearly

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that wen-like outgrowth of the metropolis, and very few of them had ever handled bat or ball. In recent years, however, there has been great change for the better; to-day the Barey crowd is a civilized assemblago, almost emper-civilized in parts. Unquestionably the there Oral has been one of the humanizing influences in the life of Bouth London? the

BANKS.-Hongkong and Shangbais contian. ing in demand, and with hat few sellers pose further in the early part of the week to 1,030, after small sales at 1,020, and 1,025. 41 the highest rate, however, a number of shares were put on the market and the rate failed to be without sales to 1,015, at which they close with" maintained, the market falling rather rapidly sellers. Nationals remain unchanged and with- out business.

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MARINE INSURANCES.--Unions have a tow. self-imposed discipline. There was from the very first a sprinkling of enlightened enthu xizats among the Barrey crowd. These repre- shares put on the market, and in the absence sented the debris, as it were, of the little gather of any but very small bayers, the market has ings of lovers of cricket who resorted to the shown signs of weakness, and shares hare village playing fields-some of them notable changed hands at 830, and 325 sellors ruling the nurseries of professionals-which were seal-market at the close, North Chims have ad lowed up by the southward extension of Greater vanced to 110 without sales, and close with

to report noder this heading. London. For many years, however, they were buyers at that rate. We have nothing further lost in a mob of hooligans, bumptions and ignorant and neurotic, who watched cricket in the "win, the, or wrangle" spirit.

FIRE INSURANCE.-Hongkongs have fonnil buyers at 347 and close steady to strong et that with buyers, Chinas have improved to 114 with buyers, and with no sellers under 135,

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The crowd at Lord's seldom gives on the impression of a single personality. Te begin with, the parili dominates it like a school master who is sle and willing to maintain discipline: To those who ait in the Mound tand, where the most homogenanns portion of the assemblage is packed away and the atmosphere of unanimity is most oftan apparent, the windows of the pavilion are bland eyes with critically aplifted eyebrows. The spectator

Here, as elsewhere, a tradition of better brain behind thes knows that there is

on great occasions-the things has survived, and in the end has leavened unflinching eyes generations of these who know the game by the whole lump. To-day there is no more ami- hand as well as by heart are all represented able crowd than that which resorts to the Ol there, the champions of the nearer and further. No doubt it loves victory more than cricket. past come and go like passing thoughts of Bat its patriotism, Lowsoever ortude and great days al deeds, the long-oxperienced illogical, no longer prevents it from appland. observer whispers their names and he will not ing a fias stooke ne clever catch by an opponent. cannot, lot himself go until he has the approval The aries of sportsmanship have been learnt of the pavilion. Let any visitor to Lord's n te by heart; the result will follow with the eflux the how often applause begins there, afterwards of time and the provision of more playing becoming a full circle-of-cheers. Thus the fields for the boys and young men living in pavilion's presenco tends to reduce the crowd at dreary labyrinths of South London, striata. Lord's to an inclusive collection of individuals, It would be unfair to expect from the Oval an impersonal array of items and atoms. That spectators that ripe knowledge of cricket is why there is really no "barracking" in the true and love of the game for the game's sake which are characteristics of the Old Trafford crowd. sense of the term at Lord's. Occasionally there is a noisy demonstration, bat careful observation Perhaps it is uncharitable to dwell on the peca- generally shows that it originates not in active liarities, rooted in ignorance, rather than animosity against the players bat in the very indifference, of the humbler frequenters of the nocent due of a group of individuals to Oval Bat I cannot refrain from mentioning one of these curiour traits. The forourite *” by way of en- indulge in a little "ragging"

batsman of the Surrey crowd is invariably the livening a

a dreary hour of dull cricket. I am teld on high authority that the first instances player who gets or seams to got his runs by of so-called "barracking" at Lord's ware mysterion methods. Abel's popularity was a inspired by the wish to get a rise out ofwell, case in point. He certainly had a somewhat what erratic rates at 69, 63, 67, and 66, el sing

REFINERIES Bales of Chips Sagare are. reported at 140. Lagons have changed hands with no sellers at the rate quoted at private rates, and the market closes firmer

MINING.We have no business to report under this heading, Raubs have fallon to 83 with sellers. Langkats have ruled during the week at from 1,085, to 1,040, closing with buyers in the north at 1,060.

DOCKS, WHVETES & GODOWNS:--Hongkang and Whampoa Docks have been placed at sons-

it in better to leave out the name, which is surreptitious manner; he looked as if he knee with sellers at 67. Kowloon Wharfs bare

always affectionately recalled. Though its origin in forgotten, this harmless, almost land able, trulition is maintained. Fortunately or Unfortunately, an unseemly noise once it has

been started is almost certain to make the circuit

changed hands at 57, 55, and 58. closing with more than the average cricketer shout horse possible sellers at 57. Shanghai Dooks have flesh; nobody would have been surprised to sea ruled steady in the North at 82 and 83, closing methods of acoring 1 runs were plais and straight Hongkow Wharfs after sales at 163, declined to astra sticking out of his month. at his at: 80, as the dividend of The, 23 paid to-day. forward enough; he was among the most alivious 158, but have since recovered a little in the

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.--Some of the ground, and its occarrones is apt to of urlists. Yot the Surres spectators always North.

"little be resented by those who, knowing not the believed that he tricked the bowlers out of his

of docent unsconliness, think it runs, compiling centuries by means of sweet ases

hands at 108 and 108, the market closing with is intended to hurt their feelings-which is ikoy little ways which he had invented him small odd lots of Hongkong Lands have changed seldom or never, the case at Lord's. Those self for their beguiling. Of course. they ad-sellers at the former rate. West Points have remarks on the crowd at the Delphi of the mired and still admirojax game of games are written from the sitting lustily defying the lightning deliveries of the point of a spectator in the Mound stand, and opposing fast bowler, as they rest of the Oval

not be too seriously. But I am not It is to credit

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closing with sellers. Hongkong Hotels lave best placed at 46 and Humphreys at 10. both

buyers, but no sharòs appear to improved to 69 for old and 40 for newailable. Shanghai Lands have improved in the North

the only observer who thinks that the crowd at ihat the poet Craic (to whom we wish a spe 121 with buyera..

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Lord's is an impersonal thing compared with recovery) first practised his craft there.

to tell his blazueless stuff is hut dogged dog."

COTTON MILLS.-In the early part of the these seen--and felt at Old Trafford or the

gered you must needs praise the way he pleda or a Saturday afternoon Oval on

after his rhymes-and is no more to be called week Ewos declined to 132, but suddenly jump- Holiday.

At Old Trafford the pavilion is nothing more. literature than the pictures in the pavemented to 137, and afterwards as quickly fell to 150. than a clock-case, so to speak, for the mass of gallery outside Lord's can be called art. But At time of writing the latest rate from the he sells his artless staff most artistically and North is 1341. Boychees have improved to 395. the spectators. If every window thereof were thronged with the shadows of the great names, is rich in repartees which suggest the broom. In the absence of mail news from Shanghai we

said a spectator, not a man in the crowed would look that way handle blows of Funch in lus show. I could leave other Cotton Mills unchanged. for a lead in cheering or joering. On no other write poems as bad as yours,"

was the enflent reply. county ground in the kingdom is the percentage withholding-hin penny. Yes, but could you of the ignorant and indifferent so small or so sell them like me? rigorously suppressed. Every ball that is It is a sad pity that soms of our minor poets bawled, every stroke that is made or attempted, do not attach themselves to the nation's play every incident or accident in the field-very ing grounds and celebrate the immorial mo- act of the players is watched and understood meats of the athlete's career in comely verse, and criticised: The Old Trafford crowd has a There is room for a latter day Pindar on any trick of thinking aloud, which I have not noticed county cricket ground.

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