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SPORT AND ANECDOTE,

BY AN OLD FOGEY.

▲ CRICKET CURIOSITY,

I should any that Walter Mend is the most popular player in all Eross, and I shall never forget, the sympathy extended to him last season during a great domanila bereavement. He is a very quiet, azarsuring meu, but he has a genial and genuine diaposition, and is a man who plays The most startling fat which met my gaze the game without unnecessary fuss. Moad was when I looked at the daily newspapers last Moaboru at Clapton, in Middlesex, en March 25, day morning was not that the Australians had defeated Lancashire by 18 runs, not that War 1870, and I have no hesitation in saying that be wickshire had bouten Hampshire by oight runs, was born a bowler. Bob Thomas, the empire, not that Surrey bad repeated their triumph saw Mead bowling when he was a mere lad of over Middleser by nine wickets, and not that 15, and asked him to call round at Lord's and ask. "Pinkie" Burnup, the most delightful of for a trial es a colt of Middlesex. But Mead was Kential batsmen, had kit another hundred, but too shy and too diffident. He never went near that Walter Mead, of all men in the world, bed Lord's ground. He just bowled away for Clap scared a "contary" for Esox against Leicesterton until he left and weat to fill an engagement shire at Leyton, where they have been accused at Broxbourne. There ho was discovered by Mr. of preparing a perfect artificial wicket by the M. P. Belts, the old Horrortas and footballer aid of Nottingham marl. Whes I saw Mead who was formerly time secre ary of the Eesex King 119," I rubbed my old byes and polished fab. Mr. Betta recetamended Mend to Mr. C. my spectacles wi b wash leather, but I was not. Green, who sent for the young player, and nietskon. There the three figures were looking having latted a few of his old deliveries, the old out a boldly from tho white background as Cantah asked the colt to play for Essex against to any What do you think of the Essex Surrey at the Oval in May, 1900. Surrey sur Treasure now? Yes, all the papers agreed, ed 431, but eventually Mead caught and bowled and their unanimity was wonderful and Lockwood, who made a terr fio, drive; but this convincing. Tis true I do not think manh garo bim confidence, and he clean-bowled Brock of the Leicestershire bowling, but on the well, Mr. John Sinter, and H:nderson, and he other hand, I valued even less the batting also dismissed Bir W.-E. Holler. These were qualities of Walter Mead, whom I had five wickete, und Mend was then and there re- BLACKHEAD & CO.,

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if he did not wish to part with it. and then. hurled it with perfect legitimacy and with dll his heart and urt on a mission of destruction, But you must know there is a little story in odbnection with this century," There is always one of life's little ironies concealed in a sticky wicket at Lord's, an espaci∙lly if the century" if we could discover them. Mend Euses man is bowling from the pavilion and had been told to go in on the Friday night just down the slight gradient there is at St. Jolue to keep his wicket intact and preserve a good Wood. On this sort of turf ho is almost batsman for the morrow. The scientific run-unplayable, for he can make the ball break in gelter who was wailing bis ́turn on Saturday quickly both from the off and the leg, and his morning was Charles McGahey. Well, he bad couracy of pitch prevents hitting. Such wen MORE & BRIMUND

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Abounds with curiosities, but I cannot real old Motherland were considerably thrashed. But many more dramatic incidents thon Mend‍a 139, | mòn who go to the wicket thinking that Waltor in the making of which he soventeen times drove Mead is past his prize had beat beware, for only the ball to the boundary. Kad such a deed been this seasou he has osptured 117. That we do done by Perry Perrin, Gilbert Jossóp. Joka expect, but net 119 rdus at one fell swoop! Tyldesley, Victor Tramper, or Ranjitsinhji, wo

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two professionals to look after the bowling, and I believe that a reply was received in tho armative, but a team of professionals would never pay in Kow Zealand, as the Colonials themselves have great ideas of emolument of cricket. Iquestion if there over was ausb-a cricketing globe trotter and missionary of sport Da Lord Bawke. As the Hoù. M. B. Hawke he was a member of the late Mr. G. F. Veruon's team in Australia during 1887-88, had if I remember right he had to come home during this tour owing to the death of his father. That is his only visit to the Antipodes, but he captained English combinations in Amorica in

Early in this winter, probably in November Lord Hawke, the Yorkshire captain, will sail away for New Zealand, and he will take with hiin a team of English crieksters, mostly gentlemen of means, to play the leading organisations in A SIMILAR INCIDENT-IN-NOTTH

thuss isles of the South Pacific Ild bear the Some years ago-it was on August 2nd, 1983 other day that bia Lordship cabled to New -Gloucestershire made 229 against Notts atZealand the other day for permission to take out Treat Bridge, although "W. G." had been dismissed for a duck," as he had been inagnifi. cently caught by Billy Scotton, of unhappy memory, at long-on. At the close of the day "Dick" Attewell and Walter Wright were ́sent la lo bat out time, and save the cracks for the morrow, and at the close Attewel! had been taken by W. G." but Wright was not out & All day Friday Walter Wright, who is now one of our best umpires and the trainer to the Reading Football Club, defied the attack, and took his figures to 84 not cut, the total being 284 for & wickets, of which Willism Barnes bad bit 120. On the third day Wright continued

innings for 127, after Lailing seven hours The venture realised 371, and Notts altimately won by an innings and 36 runs. Of course, Wright's exhibition was a wondrous display of patience, extending over three days, while Mond's was an exhibition of fireworks-but they wore each bowlers sent in to defy the clock and their opponents for a few minutes, whereas they each registered over ons hundred. Walter Wright declared that Notis would never send him in first again, and so far as I can recall he was a true prophet, for they never did, ̧ ́‚-

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centuries" by the great bowlers-and each of and I heard of a trainer to a Fit League team these men soured but the one I have quoted, who had read the rule, and putting the same But if we come down to these very latter days construction on it us I have done, sotually we tud a still more extraordinary incident for marked the playing area on this pho. In wy Wilfred Rhodes not only mada 100 against the opinion this portion of the law should

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