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SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

of his power. It was a display of reserve force. | wicket at Huddersfield in 1887. As on exhibi- This same year he came into the Buster team, tion of plusk, I never saw anything like it on sa he was wevor considered class enough for the football field. Surroy, the county of his birth! For his shire bo notched 109 against Gloucestershire at Bristol. It is amusing now to turn to the paros of Wisden (1895) and read concerning Fry: Though perhaps not a batsmen of vory high class, his indomitablo pluck several times rendered bira valuable.”

Of course, he was not then the finished artist that he is now, an

IN LATER YEARS,

INNINGS OF 200 AGAINST YORKSHIRE. A study in black and white can always be seen when Kumar Shri Ranjit Sinhji and Charles Burgess Fry are at the wicket, and no greater compliment can be paid to the English amatear than the unanswerable fact that he is ami Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Brick not overshadowed even by the phenomenal opinion confirmed by his only escaping a “pair feat-Inat no one else has ever dono no.

powers of bis Indian captain. Constant assovia-of spectacles in University matches by the anl Granito.

Mechanics engaged, Estimates givention with Rauji may have inspired Mr. Fry odd single in 1895..

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As an assistant master at Charterhouse School, his cricket was somewhat limited, and was in noise extraordinary are that it shouted development on right lines; there wne more feedom and more force, and still the same de- feuce. Moreover he became more versatile in his scoring strokes during the time that he ene under the iuffuence of Ranjitsinhji between 1895 and 1897. In no senso a copyist, ry improved his game so much that when Ranjitsinji romained in India during the

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noon. There was considerable breez», and at the outset Holbein injured his log; but despito this he continued his attempt, and awam for 13 hours, 33 minutes 15 seconds; and at the time he was taken from the water in a state of pa consciousness, he was within four miles of the English coast. When he was taken from the water he was nearly drowning, and great anxiety was felt as to his condition, but ho eventually recovered. Under favourable conditions, it is believel that Holbein could swim the Channel; but last Saturday he had everything against

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son of 1898 the form of Fry great comfort to the Oriental. Did the old Cautab not say to the interviewer of the Times of India" It has been a great pleasure to fire til, se uy old Sussex club mate, Mr. C. B. Fry, doing so wonderfully well. I predicted a great future before him as

him. Still he has been known to swim 43 mies a batsman when I saw him play in 1895, and

On from Blackwell to Gravesend and back. classed hizi amongst the twelve best bats in that cecasion, on July 25th, 1890, he was in the England. Now I flatter myself that my pre-water 12 hours, 27 minutes, 424 seconde, while

diction has come true,"

A PROLIFIO RUN-GETIER To summarise the sobieroments of Fry, I may that in 1808 he scored six three-figure ing between July 15 and August 21, in- cluding a hundred each time he went to the wicket against Middlesex at Brighton-to wit

in the following August, Holbein awam for twelve hours in Spithead and the Solent, when it was reckoned that he travelled 47 miles. A friend of mine was with him all the time, and I have no

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to do so thau Frank Holmos, of Birmingham, and the Austrian lady, Madame. Isacson, although the lattor has proved herself n wonderful #tayor in the blue wates of the Danube, Montagu Holboin, who is a handsome dark man, was originally a chempion cyclist, Manufactured only by LAMBERT & BUTLER. LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND. [2653–1 and to this day road records stand to his credit, for, on a tandem trigyelo Holbein and F W. Shorland, the man with the swan-like neck, were difficult to beat. What I can't understand is how Holbein can swim at all, remembering the fractured thighi and broken legs that balul· him while cycling. But ambition is a powerful

(got cut) and 108. In the Lord's match against the Metropolitans he carried bis bat through the innings for 104 out of 197; but his greatest achievement in this respect is 179 out of 31 against Yorkshire, this bring the second time within a month that he had gone right through the innings, and could not be dismissed, On August 8, 9 and 10 he failed by one run to make two separate hundreds in the same natol against Hampshire. Few cricketers have ever hal a more brilliant six weeks than Fry in July and August, 1898. In the following acason be hit up five hundreds, including motor. 1231

104 for the Gentlemon against the Players, and 181 for Sussex against the Australians-and Prhaps for the suke of completeness I had better add that this year be played for England against Australia ju all the tost matches, but

mako beld to say that neither of them cares a fig-leaf which is the premier when the final figures are workeil out to two places of decimals. So repeatedly has Fry condemned average- mongers, and so roundly has he decried averages us things of little werth: that we are loth to describe what he has rail as sheur affec- tation. Fry and Ranji will do their duty like men, and will probably leave the statisticians to amuse themselves and the figure fiends to take their delights from the arithmeti: rather then the sporting side cricket. Whether Mr. Charles Fry bo tirst, second, or third, he must certainly rank us ous of the herces of the year with the bat, and it must be a great source of disappointment to the Australian public that so brilliant a batsman and so fine a re-getter is not to visit the Colonies with A. C. Mac- Laren's team. It is not often that a man-musk 200 notches and upwards against such bowling as Yorkshire en command. but Fry and the professional Killick ench did so in the rolarn match between $:ssex and Yorkshire, and thus constituted a record, for only individual ea os have ocurred before. Thas at Cheltenham in August, 1870, W. G. Grace finished unequalled run of heary scoring by hitting up 318 (not out) against Yorkshire, while the day before Mellon won the Derby, Wm. Guan made his first double century by compiling 203 for B.C.C. v. Yerkshire, at Lord's, and he was terribly footware at the close of his innings On a fiery wicket at Huddersfield, in the Jubilee year of 1887, A. J. Welbe performed the greatest feat of his life in messing 243 (not out) against the Tykes. At Tantou in 1899 a match, while in sucesiva attempts heTHE Company's Steamship that fins left-handed batsman, H. T. Hewett, ecored 135 against Leicestershire. 125 and 9 put on 21, and in conjunction with Lionel against Surray, 110 against Middlesox, having arrived from the above ports, Con- Palairet, established what was then a new first against Worcestershire, and 105 against Glou signees of Cargo are hereby informed that wicket record at the expense of Yorkshire, Incestershire, so that he made three consecutive their Goods are being innded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon 1806 when Hampshire was new to the County

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hundreds, and only missed a world's record of five centuries" off the reel by four ranz just one boundary stroke. Last season was his greated prior to this year, for he made 2,325 rans, and averaged 61.18, bat up to last Satur day he hid made 2,797 xuns und averaged 75.50, while he then hold the record of ten centuries for this season. Thus it is orident "C.B." is one

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my intention at the commencement of these the natural abilities of his captain, Runjit- juttings was to write of C. B. Fry. He is sinhji. but he has not studied the play of the worthy of such attention, for this 200 was his Oriental without learning many wrinkles. Fry fourth innings over 200 this year, the predicus-wilons most of his scoring hita upon the on sors being 844 against Leicestershire, 241 sila and to leg, while he drives with vehemence against Cambridge University, and 219 against, and dramatic action. Vory seldom does he out Oxford University, while this was also his

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young Fry fesened the rudiments of his game ut Repton, the public school which hae produced the Fords and the Fulairets. During the four years that he was in the Repton elossa Fry did great deeds against the Notts and Derbyshire club teams who played them. I allude portica-

FOOTBALL, AND CRICKET. larly to the Netts Amstems and the Derbyshire

One can hardly open a newspaper now with- Friars. Eventually he was entered at Wadham College, Oxford, and there took a first-class out reading of the approaching football cam degree with honoure. But with his collegiate paign. which commences on Monday, and I career, apart from cricket, I have no present note that many professionals have already been On May 5,6,7, 1892, in the Fresh injured in practice games. Some folks seem men's match, Fry scored 118 and 53, and in both to think that cricket is quite a harmless pastime innings captured 10 wickets for 103. Against-bot let me undecaire them. Why, I happened wenk bowlers, he was tremendous in those days, to call on one of the County captains the other and he hit up 110 for the Eleven against the day in his dressing-room, and although he next Sixteen, whilst on June 9 and 10 for his was playing in an important match. I am not University ha scored 110 against Somerset in exaggerating when I say that he was swathed the Parks. Of course, Lionel Palairet had thin bandages, and covered with plasters from pleasure of giving him his Blue, and in the the heel to the knee of each leg, while his matek up ut Lord's Fry made 44 and 27. Hie hands were masses of bruises, and all the

·éricket zoror rose above - medicerity in 1893, colours in a rainbow, During this season

· KUMSANG” although he was again in the Oxford eleven. I have seen several fingers broken and having arrived from the above ports, Con but next season he was elected captain of batsman's jaw laid open to the bone, while signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed the University team. Now whatever Fry much incidents as the hall hitting a man all that their froods will be delivered from along- does he does well; he is thorough, not half over his body and splitting the hands of side

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