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131 IN 75 MINUTES. Rather vexatious to ine was the fact that whatever scores of any length I made GREAT ACTORS WHO WERE GREAT that year were not for Yorkshire. Against
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[DY LORD HAWKE.]
Kent for M.C,C. Stoddart, and I hit up 131 in seventy-five minutes without a chance, just the sort of jolly, happy, F. S. Jackson, in due course and by hatting I most enjoy. Also I contribut- dint of exceptional care in self-tuitibu, | ed an opening knock of 4 towards the brought himself into the forefront of golf, greatest aggregate-1,332–—thea ever ac ers, but only when his cricket days were cumulated in a match at Lord's This done. The legend is that he practised for was against Cambridge University, very wenk in bowling that summer. W. G. six months in front of a mirror before took advantage of it to make 196, which he went on the links, but he had the was not only the highest score ho ever reward of becoming a scratch player with compiled at Lord's but also the highest of the year. And thereby hangs 'n talu in a year. In 1894 he appeared in every never yet told. W.G. said to me:- county match and headed our averages, but these were anything but noticeable. He row to the full display of his skill in all branches of the game in our home match with Xatts, far after scoring 43 and 143, when our opponents had only four hours in which to keep up their wickets, he dismisssed five of them at a cost of
Testing, the quality of the bowling- only 37 runs. That is an example of good for young uns, was his, uzre him as a match-winning factor.
pentant reply. He enjoyed making runs What always impressed me was his casily, just as much as he enjoyed struggl ing for them at a crisis. In fact W.G tenacity of purpose. He never let a game enjoyed every minute in every cricket go, and always had a grip of it eventuatch so long as he was playing. Look- when at a disadvantage. It has often ing on was not so much to his taste. been said that England and
par York.
"You and I will go in first and, force the game, but don't stay in too long."
Tobered orders and was out to a magnificent catch at mid-off. Did the dear Old Man get out? Not he. His hammered my own varsity's bowling all over the field just before the crucial match with Oxford, so that I became fairly annoyed with him-and told him
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shire had the very best of his cricket; Previously at Cambridge I had myself but at no time was his individuality any-ever made in a first-class match This perpetrated the second highest score I
thing but dominant, and any other was for A. J. Wehbe's team. He had cricketer could be proud indeed of his collected a pretty good side, but literally had to take the field with only three achievements for the shire of broad aeres. bowlers, F. S. Jackson, Attewell, and Many cricksters display delightful skill, | Lees Whitehend, and though we won very but personalities in the game are few easily they grew rather weary. All our men went in for sheer hitting, and as and far between Jacker" enters into it happened 1, came off best at this In. the most select group.
deed, do not think I ever scored so fast on any other occasion. Four drives right out of the ground-not so bad at Fenner's with sixteen boundaries were the best hits of my 181. I was only once missed, and, considering the rate at which I was going, I evidently placed my strokes out of reach, because when set
A GREAT FEAT.
For a pair to bowl through a match is more rare in the Yorkshire anuala than in that of some other team, because we have always had a plethora of talent with the ball Only once, between 1880 and 1000 was this done, when Peel and Wain-I did not bother about keeping the ball wright dismissed Sussex for 35 and 31, Wainright actually obtaining thirteen wickets for 38 runs and taking the last five wickets in seven balls, included in which was the hat trick."
on the ground. Jimmie Douglas fed, me delightfully with his slows, but it was to one of them I finally succumbed. In nine niatches the Light Blues fieli out to such totala as.395 for seven, 102, 360, 338. 253.
250, and 250, so it may be fairly said that hardly any other university team ever had so much leather hunting to do.
TEAM BUILDING.
I have previously lamental our fielding, but I do not think in the great years now appreaching we ever surpassed our work.in this department at Huddersfield against Somerset, and I am inclined to
Actually in the following summer York- date our definite attainment of a great shire played thirty-one first class matches, standard in that most important of all but I did not attempt to put a regulär branches of the game to this occasion side persistently in the field. I was still when we beat our visitors by an innings team building, and utilised twenty-four in one day immediately after they had ericketers, seven being amateura
Thia sustained the same disaster from Lanca-probably accounted for our form being shire. To lose county matches twice in Father in and out, and we had to be one week, each in a single day, must be content with being below Surrey and difficult to parallel in our time.
TRADITION BELIED.
Lånershire.
The biggest match of the year in point Prel's benefit beat all receipts hitherto of interest was Bobby Abel's bencât at attained. It was only suitable that out the Oval, and we fairly checked the vic- great bowler should have the home mateb torious career of the metropolitans by de- with Lancashire, and we won a fine game frating them by an innings and 30 runs. by 117 runs. He falsified the rather oft- T. Brown, after his success in Aus repeated and oft-belied tradition (most notable of all in the case of Albert Trott) that a beneficiare is quite unsuccessful in his own match. It is easy to under stand that the anxiety, and the way in which he is the observed of all observers should affect his actual form.
That fine actor, Henry Ainley, has several times said to me that one of his proudest memories is that be carried Peel's bag from the station in the ground on that occasion. He is a life-member of Yorkshire and one of its keerest support. ers. His broad Yorkshire dialect in [“ Quinneys” was a delight to hear, and many of our side, both amateur and pro fsssional. have been behind" to his dressing room during vixits to London,
He once told me a feat which proved how splendid is his health and also bis keenness for his professional work, namely, that in eighteen years his under study never played his part except on his wedding-night, when his manager, George Alexander, insisted on his not ap pearing. On a first night at the St. James's, after" Uncle Ned,' when Ainley was called before the curtain to make a speech, seeing me in the front row of the
tralia, had been daing but moderately. However, he began to pull Lohmann with astounding precision and plack. His 83 was all the more valuable because our John Tunnicliffe being sent back for effort had begun with Frank Mitchell and nought each, whilst Georgie Hirst finish- Read. Tom Hayward, K. J. Key, and Tom fed off the match by clean bowling W. W.
Richardson for only seven runs.
recollection of his experience the first Mitchell tells me he still has a vivid time he played for the county at Sheffield. He had bagged a brace, and, when field- ing in the deep, missed a catch at a critical moment. While he was devoutly wishing there was an underground pass age to the pavilion, a ginger beer bottle appeared on the ground just in front of him, accompanied by a few distinctly blue epithets ejaculated by some of the knife- grinders in the vicinity. He still thinks their opinion on that occasion was quite right. All the same, the Sheffield crowd used to provide rather a rough school of criticism for unsuccessful outfielders in the old days.
On this subject John Tunnicliffe, writes me that what stands out as the most comical episode of his experience was in
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At the middle of one hat afternoon, Squire Bancroft has been a very regular spectator, and C. A. Smith, of course, is I don't know why, you decided to field the "star cricket turn" in the theatrical on the boundary on that side. One prime "bill," but Basil Foster would have been individual, who had done himself well, as famous as any of the rest of the potted you. Whether it was the unusual Worcestershire brotherhood if he had not fact of seeing you in the long-feld or chosen to tread the boards.. not, here was an opportunity, not to be He is not the only member of the was too funny for words to see him slowly missed of making your nequaintance. It family who has played for another first wandering on to the field of play and class county besides Worcestershire, be-
calmly offering you his pint from which cause G. N. Foster has helped Kent to have a drink. The roar of the crowd Oscar Asche was a vigorous hard-hitter was an indication of how they enjoyed in minor M.C.O. maches, and a great the fellow's boldness. ally to successive Australian sides over! here. Sir Gerald du Maurier has been upon me. In the next over you sent me "But the sequel of the incident fell described to me as a very lively bat, but to occupy the position. Why me? Any- I have never seen him at the wicket, how, it was not for me to question why. though I remember his clever impersona- I simply went. The beauty who had dis tion of a cricketer in "Raffles."
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It is the privilege of reminiscences to down immediately behind where I was digress, and now, reverting to my coun- deputed to stand. In the middle of the ty's doings in 1884, it was the bowling over he realised I was a rather formidable of Wainwright and Feel which carried object obstructing his view. So in a sten-. as through. I can still see Ranjitsiahli torian kind of command the following and H. T. Hewett at Scarborough utterly remark came out to me: baffled by Wainwright's big break For once the old phrase, he kept them guese- see all right." ing," was only bare truth. I should say
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this was his best year, not only as to greeted his utterance, and I felt I want- figures, but in point of difficulty.
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