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surpassed by others upon our billiard he would not share the privilege with table wickets bur evenved, no anyone else. When he himself was cricketer ever Tasted so long, or held bowling, and a batsman, having been the public eye so exclusively; Heowed adjudged leg-before, attempted to There is a tradition among pub- his prowess not a little to the strenu argue the point with the umpire, lishers and booksellers that the public ous discipline of his life. He resisted all W.G.'s stature rose indignant, and a will not read books about cricket, but the facile temptations of popularity, finger marked down the offender the truth of the matter is probably and kept his body in subjection! All with a menace. "Pavilion, you!** simple enough. Books about cricket the winter he was in training with he 'shouted, and the batsman lost no are very seldom respectably written, the beagles and had his practice time in obeying He was kind- and what is dully written can hardly wicket pitched by March. He livedress itself to expect readers. When a good cricket cricket, and he made cricket. There shy, but death, to conceit and throughout. Best of Food and Servi
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"Hullo, How are Memorial Biography of Dr...W. G. well as we know the Surrey team of Blank," he would ask: Grace," in which a great opportunity individuals from the top of a tram in they looking after you all right." to-day, it would be difficult to spot you getting on down" there? Are has been seized in a great and alto the Kennington-road, but no one But he had no mercy on the gether worthy fashion. Sir. "Home Gordon is understood to be respon could ever mistake The Old Man." swaggerer. A new man turned up sible for the enterprise, and he has He dominated the field, tramping like to play for a scratch team.
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ficing and public spirited capacity: Instead of concentrating the interest two good stories fold against him. Doctor, but I've never made a duck upon his own record, he has swept the where a rule had been instituted responded his captal-
One was of his own Lord's ground, yet." "Never made a blob yet?" board of The Old Man's" surviving
"Then last friends and contemporaries, and has that all members on entering the gate man's your place. You haven't filled his pages with glowing must show their cards of membership, played enough ye." He himself had testimonies, and bright,
The gatekeeper actually stopped never been spoiled by success, and revealing anecdotes. The book steers t. ltph. Grace himself, and refused to let him he could not understand why any andy clear of the disadvantages of a through. After furious explanations. one else should suffer from the dis-** long afray of statistics; all the facts" W-G. appeared fuming at the secre, case of self-conceit.
They all loved him-friends and and figures are there but they aretary's office. "The man tried to stop Every kind of Footwearingeniously scattered through theme coming in! I've never carried foes alike and his biography is one [ chapters of a fa cinating and lively my card and I never will" I am triumphant eulogy of one of the narative The repetitions are won sorry, doctor, replied the secretary, spirits that ever kept British sport most warm-tearted and generous derfully few and the abindance of
then I'm afraid we shan't see you good stories astonishing Their here again for some time. It was clean and healthy and enthusiastic. variety, combined with idir infallible too mich for the Old Man, and be For he was always sincere, straight- ribute to the soundness of WG's burst into a roar of laughter. On the forward, and kind of heart. He lived heart and sportsmanship, only serves other occasion also he was on his for sport, and he enjoyed it like a to prove once more what a prince of native heath when he found some sportsman. "I never writes Lord men he was much more than the boys playing very elementary cricket Hawke had a word with W. G. champion of the national game--anon: Durdham Downs at Chitton. He in my life which was not cheery, embodiment and monumental repre stopped to give a hint or Englishman could ask a
pleasant, and sportsmanlike What sentative of the national character Gam!" ried an imp of 11 or sentaph? It is the true tribut at its simplest and best!!
what does an old man like you the English character at its More than fifty writers collaborate know about cricket. Upon that and its beat. in their impressions of WG. Grace retort it is recorded that the champion and they all, start with the same walked away slowly pulling his
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cardinal doctrine. "W. G. Grace,' beard. But there was a twi kle in his they say, was not only the greatest eye all the same. cricketer that ever stepped upon the
field, he was cricket itself. He ling, for no one appreciated a joke His eye, indeed, was always twink: raised the game from a pleasant pas better, even if it was against himself. time to a national institution; and Mr. G.W. Beldan tells a good story though he was a giant at other sports of how the Old Man would appeal as walla fine runner and fumper, for 1.bw from his place at
good shot hd fishermiking even where phriously he could not judge. his old ages competent golfer, it was the pitch of the ball, Che baremah of cricket always that he mused and was frequently annoye Grace had dream both waking and asleep. bean particularly persistent at this In early childhood he was put in game in one match, and afterwards, front of a wicket as poll us, he could when his own side was, bathing he hold a tiny bar with his mother to was sitting in the proitin eri painz how and coach, and years after to the Belding of his rivals. had earned his houding in a county 501
That bolat isn't much good, he grumbled. side, that good lady would fit in the No. Doctor." plied Mr. Beldan, parillop to criticise his play and he does not absent for “legu to raise the maternal reprimand, before. For a moment the veteran as he walked back from his looked neroom with a flashing eve shattered wicket.o Wild Wille the next moment: he burst into how often haveT told you how to play a smile. Of course, he had, his that ball!!Heappeared the bubile foibles. Ever spectator will remen- matches from his tenth year to his bér occasions when he would thun ler sixty eighth, and scored 76,760 rane, out protest to the umpire, thi and bowled 12,078 wickets! The intway a near thing for BLUAR. OT, dividual scores ho madefhave bezit ar 1.6.w, but it was all his fus, and
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