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Steel, K.C., who like Mr. Lyttelton is also they at 2.30 P. on WEDNESDAY, the Despite the eloquence of the Hon. Alfred most popular of band of brothers. Curiously considering the following application
19th day of JUNE, 1901, for the purpose of Lyttelton, and (dare I say) the sportary of Mr. enough Messrs. Lyttelton and Steel were both From one MORITZ FREIMANN for the John Shutor, the members of the Marylebone members of the Cambridge University olovon Club have refused to alter the law of leg-before of 1878, which is often referred to as the most as wicket so that bataman may, at the discretioncomplished eleven the Light Blues over placed in of the umpire, be given out to break-balls which the Bold. As a boy at Marlborough, as an under pitch anywhere and what is thore, may deviate graduste at Cambridge, and as a Lancashireman, to any extent. The chief fault I find with the Mr. Steal gained an immortal name. Now Mr. proposed change may be very tersely put, Steel was a bawler-indeed, there were none although the question is well worth considera-better-end he is dead agzinet change because tion in all its bearings, for before another year it is impossible in his idea to play the game as has passed the Marylebone members are sure to we understand it under such a law and because be called upon to give another vote on the mat he believes that any balling team is at the tor. Theoretically speaking, there is at present mercy of a pair of good medium pace leg bresk a bowler's territory, 22 yards long and sight bowlers. I think Mr. Steal's opinion is really inches in width. This land runs from wicket invaluable for you que he was a man capable of to wicket. Now if a bowler pitches a ball within making his hundred for England and of this domain, and that delivery is travelling in bowling out more than half of a side at any A perfectly straight line, the latesan is justly time. There are other lights of the game girem out if he interpose his leg-because the in the controversy and none possibly more ball mast on all known laws of science have hit known to the older school of cricketers than the wicket but for the obtruding limb. On the Mr. RA. H. Mitchell, who by birth belongs to other hand, if the bowler chooses to pitch s bell. Leicestershire, but made a great name no et outside this imaginary strip of territory, Oxford and has coached generations of doss so with the object of getting so much arlokoters at Eton School-a congenial tisk in which he has during the last year or two been billiards phrase, as to doceive the defender of succeeded by Mr. Crrit Wells. Mr. R. A. H. the stumps, to curl round his bat, to hit the Mitchell, one of the best batsmen of his or any wicket, or to spin and twist, so insidioudly that other day, has for years been in favour of the the bitamin is apt to mistime the ball and offer projected change. But there can be no a chases to the expectant fieldman. But when alteration in the laws of cricket without the the howler indulges in such setifices, the bate consent of two-thirds of the majority of man generally plays forward to him with his mozubers present at any annual M.C.C. mesting. left leg and his bat moving forward side by side. Now there were 39 short of the required This is the only way the batter can meet the majority, but if the proposal comes up next the ball hits the leg instead of the bat hitting
reforta party. the ball, then the batsman must be out, if in the opinion of the umpire the ball would have strack the stamps. I should, however, like to know how any umpire in the world aan tell where a breaking ball will travel. The fairest minded, cleverest official can only approximate --he can merely guess. Ought a man to lose bis innings on guesswork? I say no. thousand times no. If there be any doubt, that must be given to the bataman. Most of us know how near a ball can go to the stumps without touching them, oven when pitched straight. How, then, is say man standing at the bowler's crease to adjudicate on the fight of a twisting ball. Moreover, so far as I can see, it is impossible for any batsman to play a scientific batting game unless he has freedom to move his legs to prepare for the stroke. Holding there views, I cannot for the life of me see how it can be deemed just to introduce the change which has been advocated by a section of the nabobs up at Lord's.
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A SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL BECENTARY. No one is more pleased at the vistory of Liverpool in the Football League Championship on the secretary of the club, Mr. Tom Watsch, salaried official though he be. Some folk seem possessed of the abeard ides that a paid servant can pessoas no enthusiasm beyond that which the reward of his toil. commands. But Mr. Tom Watson hou all his life been a football fanatic quite apart from the money point of view. A Newcastle-on-Tyne toan, he took a deep interest in the Associatiòn game long before there was the remotest chance of any personal advantage to be gained. Then the Newcastle East End and West End clubs sprang into existence, and Tom Watson was one of the pioneers of the dribbling game en Tyneside. Many a time as he hand-painted posters for such local clubs as these, and in the darkness of the niglif travelled round with the pastepot and brush and affixed the amateur placard to forbidden walls and thereby invited I was certainly suprised when I saw that the all and sundry to the game of Newcastle East chatge hal beca actually proposed by the Hon. End. The club grow and prospered, but so Alfred Lyttelton, one of the most felmous mem-did the Sunderland club, which was commenced bers of a cricketing family, whose patronymic by a few Durham schoolmasters who desired looms largo in the annals of Eton and Cam- to amuse themselves. A time came when bridge University. The Hon Alfred is, if I the menoyed and enterprising element in mistake not, the youngest of the Lyttelton the Sunderland club decided to follow the brotherhood, all of whom have risen to emmence example of Preston North End. The first in various professions," Mr. Alfred" was a thing these canny Wesraide mon did was great wicketkeeper, and a splendid bat, while to engage a still cantier man from Tyneside he is the cricketer who soured four of the Australian wickets in the test match at Ken- nington Oval in August, 1884, with lobs for a mere bagatelle of 19 runs. None of the crack bowlers could get the Australians out, and in sheer despair Lyttelton came on with lobes, Who do you think took his gloves and kept wicket on that interesting and memorable day? Why none other than that remarkable man W.G.the Crystal Palace showmes, who seems impervious to the attack of Time, for this Besson he has commenced as well as ever. It really might be 1870 with him instead of 1901, for Grace will be 53 in the middle of July. But I must not deviate further from the principals of the debate. Mr. Lyttelton is now a success
fal barrister and a Member of Parliament. His
Tom Watson to boot. At that time Tom Watson was absolutely unknown in football, but be ahdnetel some of the cleverost players in Scotland, and made the Sunderland club what it is to-day. Then Tom Watson was induced to go to Liverpool and not sɛ. socretary to the Anfield organisation. The same success has fol. lowed him on the tanks of the Mersey. In ten years-that is from 1890-01-Tom Watson has been the secretary to these two teams, and i that period Sunderland and Liverpool have ba tween them won the League Championship four times, and they have been the ranners up twice, while five times have they participated in the semi-final stage of the English Cup. These are gratifying results, and can hardly be the ont some of mero chance. Largaly, the success of Tom Watson is due to the fact that this quiet Northambrisa, who will never lose his Tyneside accant, is an excellent judge of a player, and once having secured his insa, he treats him as rational sentient being having feelings like
sconder was Mr. John Shuter-known to many as" handsome Jack Shuter." An old Winchester bay he first played for Kent and then for Surrey, of which he became the captain -being indeed the most famous of all the Surrey captains Not merely was Mr. Shuter celebrated as a free batsman and a judicions unto ourselves. His management of men, other- captain, but as a sportsman. His great motto wise las diplomacy, has been no small factor in was to win. As the Earl of Rosebery once said at the Crystal Palace on the occasion of a National Cup dial, “To win is beat." So
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thought Mr. Shater, and he would take risks Liverpool League team, but I doubt very much THE that modern captains seem to shrink from like if he has been able to do so, despite the fact very cravens. It was really owing to the that most of them were offered the maximum: action of Mr. Shater that the closure was
wagon of £1 per week, which rught, in my introduced into modern cricket, Notts were judgment, to suffice for any, footballer. And playing Sorrey the usual Whitsuntide match got the other day I heard of a famous forward at Trent Bridge some fifteen years ago, with a rich club whe in 1899-1900 was paid £10 Surrey had an ample margin and & magnificent per wook the year round. In 1900-01 ho played New chance of gaining a long looked for victory for half that sum, and the other day he signed if they had the time to get Notts out, the for 1901-02 at the maximum wages allowed Midlanders the being a very powerful eleven, by the governing body of £4 wookly. He and generally equal to a draw it, they were is a young man of great talent, and if he unable to win. To gain time for his purpose,
can conform to the law without a murmur, Mr. Shater instrouted the members of useannot understand why others cannot do Ebeg to thank Captain G. WENDING, eleven to throw away their wickets, and thus the same. So far as they know now the of the Mackow, belonging to Mess:n. we saw men walk out of their ground to be Football Association will see that their new MELORERS & Co., for the kindness and genero-stumped, knock their wickets down, and give law has a fair trial. By the way, it is really sily shown to us when we were on board the simple chances to fielders. But this was not astonishing that although the law says a club steamer, which arrived at Hongkong On the 4th instant from Bangkok.
a new device, for in the old days of the so-called must not pay any player more than 24 per week The following account shows that the money matches ench tactics were from time to tromendous sums are being offered for the Captain is very kind-hearted man indeed :--- tims resorted to. But they were cambrons, transfer of really first-class men. I hear of On board the steamer there was a very poor All the same they enabled Mr. Shuter and his these things occasionally, and the other day I mati, tamed Chan Fook, with his three men to gain a very agreeable victory. But the was told on unimpeachable authority that one. children. Chan Fook was in great distres when the steamer arrived at Hongkong, for he M. C. C. did not think it was a diguided of the finest forwards in the League was on the was penniless and unable to pay for the eri- proceeding to show the public how not to transfor liat, that is to say, for sale between geneles of the trip to return to bis native play the game, and hence the closure was
club and club for £400. Perhaps nothing more country. The Captain hearing this at once
than this neod bo said to show what a great gave him some money out of this own pocket, round. And Mr. Shuter was one of the
business the winter game has developed into- and raised a subscription from the officers and first captains to avail himself of the new law. malean it be the fact that the gate receipte at passengers to help to enable him to return The leader of the opposition, of those who the Crystal Palace and at Bolton on the ocension to his native country with his three children. objected to the proposed change, was Captain of the final cop-tie rozlised £6,006. 38. 6d. If
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