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bowled his famous over it was certainly a very bad light, and after 7.30, we having foolishly consented to Anish the match In this match Mr. Tardly made a

to At Rugby treat Mr. Francis bowling, as Rugby boys trosted Mr. David Hashanan's, with the con tempt brod of familiarity. When Mr.

Buchanna bowlod at Oxford Mr. Case, an Ragby used to hit him all over the fold with the utmost nonchalance. The batsmen went out to him, and finding that he did not like the ball bit hard book to

to to him, need

give him

plenty to do, and then he would come up to Lord's and

and fiddle the Players who invariably played back to him o-our infinite surprise. Mr. Francis men- tions that in gas match at Lord's Mr. Ottoway mast have stopped a hundred dead shooters," Two or three were bowled in the late Gentlemen and Playere match. They were not stopped,

Woo is me for the Gentlemen of Eagland! for the sons of the heroes who, as Captain Shandon wrote in the prospectus of the Pall Mall Gazette, "awept the plain at Waterloo, and broko the line at Trafalgar." Woop, ahades of bis Grace the Duke of Dorset, and Lord Frederick

Bonuclerk, for the glory is departed: The coat of arms of the Squeersas is tors, and their sun bas gone down beneath the Western waru." The plebeisa Hirst and Rhodes and Smith and Fielder have overcome the amatour Smith, and Fosters twain, and Hooman-to- and Le Coutear.

How very small does the Gentleman and Players match maka Cambridge look! I like tabulated forms, and construct one thes:

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At the Oral Hobbs was heard to observe that Mr. Le Coutour should now be styled Mr. Le Сойбних, во

so costly was bis bowling; at least, if Hobbs did not say this, somebody did. However,

to be fair to the Amateurs,

and

fast.

profty" delivery,”

Lords. Mr. Foster has a they bowled well af Ik very considering that he does not take a rag of twenty-two yards. Probably thn

wicket did not suit Mr.

r. Knox, for he got but

slow

one wicket, though he kept vory straight, and his pace struck terro: and inspired respect in the spectator. Mr. Smith's left-hand alow bowling needed a great deal of playing Mr. Le Center confuted the French pun on his name; but, on the other side, Fiolder and Swith needed more balls are said

playing 1 than they got, and Hirst's balls to have swerved like the boomerangs of the

and other sboriginal tribesmon

Bia. We do greatly miss net only Mr.

W. O. Grave, but Mr. Jackson, Mr. Fry, the Jam, p, and other heroes of the bat. Of old Mr. Jessop,1 the Gentlemen very seldom won, let us hope that their day may come again, perhaps Mr. Fowler and Mr. Steel, of Eton, will soon lead them to

Floreat Elona? victory.

Meanwhile

it is pleasant to look into the storied

past through Mr. Betterworth's" Chats on the Cricket Fiell," with votoraas, a book published at the ofBee of Cricket. In 1897 Mr. Bettesworth courersed with the Rev. Juos whose excellent book, "The Cricket Preroft, who

was published best bat at Oxford in his 1851. He was the

day

he was born 1813; and he began the series of University autohes. In his team was the late Bishop St. Andrew's, Charles Wordsworth. I was taken to his house at St. Andrew's that over- looks our old mouastio pitch" of St. Leonard's. between the cathedral ruins and the ocean.

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The music of the monuing son, The rattle of the flying bails, The grey, sad spires, the tawny sails, What memories they

they bring to

to me!

The Bishop was still very tall and broad, a heroic Ogure of a man. seemed reserved, but seeing me look at a photograph of some eld match he opened out, and walking into the in- cient gardons where John Knox used to stroll among the boys, ho spoke of ancient days. when Le, 66 a schoolboy, hnd bowled the great Mr. Ward, and of matches in which Cardinal

Man- ning, Dr. Ryle, Lord Chief Justice Giffard. Canon Rawlinson (who examined wo in ancient Egyption history in the schools), and other eminent men, scholars, and ecloketers took part. The Bishop still preserved his car and hit boating

Double Blue blue and white; he was a

Mr. Pycroft played till 1860, and made forty in his last match, baring Dr. E. M. Grace for his. companion. Here I would say that I doubt if it was cricket when Dr. Grace bowled Jupp at the Oval with a job tossed high in the glare of the weetering sun. The only man whom I over surr adopt (with great success) that stratagem became a Bishop Colonial, it is true. The Surrey crowd mobbed Dr. Grzce, Jupp being their idol; but he held them at bay with stump, and nobody wanted the first taste of the невроп.

as con

Mr. Pycroft has played with the celebrated Mr. Budd and the nonporail Alfred Myan "Baid the fine old Kentish former with a fine old Kentish grin. Why there's not & mat mone them

oar Myan Watts has left a

drawing of this burly broad- blown Englishman, bowling with his terrific pace and his hand low. Onco Mr. Prcroft pat dowe Mr. Pratt's wicket when he started to run before the ball was delivered. Although expressly out by the law, this is, strange to say, always very unpopular." As a small boy, umpire in a small boys match, was hosed to say! "I know it is out by the rules, but it is beastly low. Not out! Was it out when a bowler made a ball of mad and sawdust, bowled it. and pat down the wicket of the who followed with the actual boli? I think it should have hean Not out." But the question herdere on the metaphysics, aina Rugby aui Marlborough match, when a bowler was bowling at the end where- then-ha conld not lawfully bowl. Every ball was thus a no-ball, and the over could never end. The

umpire, not being an electric philosopher, cat the kust of this interesting problem.

up

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Mr. Pycroft thinks that chief improvement in the game is the cessation of betting and the absence of bookmakers, who used to call out the latest odds in front of the pavilion." This is a moral improvement,, more, to the purpose is the disuse of the hanging guard," represented in a picture in Felix's On the Bat."

People now block hard..

The famous William Clark is spoken of as "one of the old underband bowlers." Froma all that I could over hoar from anofont mon, Clark did not bowl what we call un- derhand lobs, but his hand was higher, a kind of round hand. He said mou who bowled knee high would never be first rata'

Tho carve of the ball was very deceptive, and there

here was a great deal to break. Old Lillywhito put mind into his howing.

"I I suppose if I was to thin evory bail they wouldn't

In't over get a run," he "ha said. Mr. Kirwan, au Bonian, was the fastest bowler whom Mr. Pycroft ever saw; ia 1836. playing for B

for Eton against M.C.C. he bowled down all the tea wickets in the second innings. In Mr. Preref's book he says, I think, that in very early cricket there was a hole between the two stamps, and to ran man out the ball had to

be put into the hole, This was the role in ancient Irish cricket in Cuchulain's day (say 300 B.C.), but I have never seen this hole represented in old pictures of cricket ne played with only two

M. C. K. Francis sarely cannot have been "in his sixtieth year in 1900. He played against Cambridge in 1870, say ho was then twenty, ho would be in his fiftieth year in 1900. As he is my junior, he cannot be seventy in 1910: he made forty-nine in an insings in 1909. Probably the conversation with Mr. Francis should be dated 1910, not 1900.

I had quite forgotten or never knew that Mr. Cobden's famous hat trick, by which ho won the University match for Cambridge (1870) [by two runs, was done after 7.30 at night, when only owls and ests can see the hall." In the match on the second day, we played on until 7.30. The result was that when Cobden

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