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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET HISTORY.
LEAGUE TENNIS
RECREIO CONSOLIDATE
HEAD "C" DIV. TABLE
By the large margin of seven and one-half sets to one and one-half, the South China Athlette Association "C" division beat the Civil Service Cricket Club on their own grounds, yesterday afternoon.
J. Fure and B. Agafuraft lost to J. Mok and Y. L. Kwan 4-0; lost to N. 1. Ma and Dr. Y. K. Ng. 1-8; drew with C. M. Tang and C. B. Wong A-B.
W. Colledge and J. Simpson lost to J. Mok and Y, L., Kwun 2-0; lost to N. K. Ma and Dr. Y. K. Ni 1-6; lost 1. M. Tsang and C, H. Wang 3-0.
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The following are the meat muccean- J. Bentley and R. M. Wood lost to J. Mok and Y. 1. Kwan 4-6; estful pairs to date in the "C" Division for the tennis rague. Their perform- to N. K. Ma and Dr. Y. X. Ng 1-6;
a beht . M. Tsung and C. B.. Wang ces include yesterday's matches.
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MORE ABOUT THE FIRST ENGLISH TOUR
(By R. Abbit)
The doings of George Parr's side in New Zealand perhaps do not properly belong to a sketch of Australian cricket but a brief account of them may be interesting as it was the first time an English cricket side had visited this country.
Although Caffyn does not committ|reakdown of the engines caused himself any detailed statement on further delay and altogether it seems the subject the standard of cricket in to have been a most unfortunate trip. the various towns seems to have been very much the same ns that exis ting in the smaller towns in Australia.
However a day after landing they took train to Geelong where they drew As usual, the games were played match with a leal twenty-two, and against ads, with an occasional going on to Maryborough they played single wicket match afterwards, (In- we day exhibition match on the cidentally I wonder that the counties lines I have already described. In do not revive this old practice on daya this place E. M. Grace took on six lo- when county matches finish early. Acal players. The match does not ap single wicket game with G. G. Allen car to have been finished an E. M. at anu . W. V.Robins taking on Sutthe close of play was 100 not out! eliffe and Verity would be quite a Then came Ballarat and Bob Carpen draw, one would imagine.) Gamester made 121 is a score of 310-the were played at Dunedin, Christchurch, largest total yet made. and then at Dunedin again.
CHEERFUL SIDE
The game
however was drawn. After this the team returned to Melbourne for the final game against 20 of Victoria. There was a sodden wicket and the weather was bad. The twenty wn made the highest score-150-which was scored against the English aide.
SO ENDED THE TOUR
The team seems to have been a very [chrerful one, and enjoyed life whether when attending publie dinners or when Recing their skipper George Parë matha Maori chief by the gift of a piece of matting, and then in honour hotel to kiss all the Indies! In fact played 18 games against teams of the team enjoyed this last epiande twenty-two players, of which they
more than firorge Parrd drawn six and won ten. very much. who was not entirely sure of what enter, Clyn and Hayward headed view the gentlemen of the settlement
So ended the tour, the team having
to
Chr-
might take of the proceeding. One the batting averages in that order. As far as I can discover Dr. E. M ceremony wbleli they observed, dated Graer did not show
sileid hack to the ten two years before, {****
form which ive exhibited in Englend as at Dunedin they each planted a
By the Ameriad tree at the cricket ground, before, and after this line.
If this should meet the eye of anyone way the team seems to have been run who has been a resident of Dunedin, on a sharing basis and not on the it would be goal of him or her to in-fure; as Caffyn remarked that each fixed payment as raripal of farm me if those trees are otill stand-j
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cannot help reflecting that if man cleared about $250 from the this practice had been followed.regu. trip after all expenses were paiți. larly Australian Cricket grounds As had happened in 1861/62, one would be surrounded by some sizeable man stayed behind. James Caffyn, forests!
on which i the author of the boolt The side returned from New Zea have drawn so heavily for
my facts inn to Melbourne after a very plenere accepted the offer of the Mel want visit and they went on and beak Bourge C.C., who appointed
twenty-two of Castlemaine although coach nen salary of £300 per annum They had had a good deal of pen-sick for two years. The appointment was
By the way in those days sea- sickness seems to have fallen vers Charles Saunders at Sydney in 1802. to that accepted by heavily upon cricketers and to have There Is an doubt that these appoint- bulked very largely in their recollec-ments did a very great deal for Aus- tions. There are П great many tration Cricket.
Caffyn In 1864 references to it in Frank Laver's book writes that he noticed a distinct which was published some time after **
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the 1905 visit to England. On the improvement in Australian cricket return from Castlemaine to Melbourne since the time when he was first an exhibition match was playet be there, and he later records how keen bween two elevens each consisting of all his pupils were to profit by his iv English players and five Austras instruction-"always willing to re- taking offence bana. George Anderson's side with frieve an error, never their faults E.
out pointed M. Grace, Hayward, Lockyer, at having their Clark, and Jackson won by four wie and never jealous of une another." He states that the bowlers were of a much higher standard than the batsmen in those days, and this was to be proved on a celebrated day in 1878.
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WIN BY FOUR - WICKETS
Thence the teams sailed for Sydney where they arrived on March 14 1804 and three games
were played Caffyn actually only stayed a year ngainst twenty-two players of New at Melbourne. He had been a hair- South Wales. In these games the lo-dresser by trade and when a good cal side had the assistance of the opening offered in Sydney the Mel- Sydney C. C. conch Charles Law bourne Club very sportingly let bim
12 when the first vising team went back to find time to couch for the Warwick
In the first gone, although led on ¦ He reveals that in the ten years
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had been troubling him off and on.provement.
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pires that he had done himself very whiners led practically all the way. 1/24/4 well indeed at the farewell talin, the result was in doubt
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