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... . 15 ?? I ?? 12 ?? 2 ?? 14 .. 33 ?? 4 a There is little new to be said of Wisden's Cricket i- Annual. It is as replete as ever with information of n the year's cricket, and but for the fact that it is so it carefully and accurately prepared there would ...
... every case was keoen. Cricket I 0- makes little -or no headway in Scotland- Even at in Glasgowv the p-sane was mouch more attractive n1 tea or fifteen years ago than it is new. There a .-0 was in these days a better class of cricket, par- r ie ticularly ...
... -his cosuaty, and, according., to0 t c redesntial-egie thu 'by XV. G. Grace ends A. Shrewsbsury, &el mnake a name -i-n thle cricket world. We -wish. lakem ~SELECTION OF TRE ULSTER TE'AM. The' seecting committee of the Northern Branch of thle Irish Rug~by ...
... he was thirty-five years of age when he played in his first county match. At the close of last' cricket season the committee of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club generously voted their old servant a nenson, which, it is to be regretted, he bas lived so' ...
... from: F. J. Candy (Norwood), H. S. Brandreth (Biarritz). Additionalsolution of Problem No. 172 from F. L. S. (Kensington). C.RICKET. The match between Victoria and South Australia was continued at Melbourne yesterday. Victoria, who overnight had scored ...
... I Wr Thc Noble, Major Pocrre, C. Hill, and A. , Wtwl O. Jones; Public Sc.hool cricket in 7 to 2 a 1899, some cricket records, the county to 8 M fixtures for 1900, cricket bibliography, A lAI] full scorea aned bowling analyses of all Te{r t the year's ...
... scored 182, and W. Morgan 113 not out. Tho Melbourne Cricket Club presented PerrAtin with a bat for his fine innings. -l-oward, who made such a successful first appearance in inter-colonial cricket for New South Wales v. Queensland at Brisbane at the ...
... has a moIst open appearance, iind II. Eastland, of Kingston, vith 22 see., mayg- very close C. 3. Frv, the old Oxfbrd Bine cricketer footballer, sprinater, adi lung jumiper, will shortly leave for South Africa. Mr. V. V'. Eaves, ot bwvi tennis famile, ha&s ...
... is annuwced of Mr John Thewiis, the elder, of Lascelles Hall, at the age of 71. For fifteen vears he was a ?? York- shire cricketer. The most notewortly feat inI which he took part was when, at the Oval in August, 1868, he and his nephew, Ephriamn Lockwood ...
... sturdily built, and got his place Doi in thle first fifteen at school as also in the cricket the eleven. Subsequently he played Rugby with tlse ran West of Scotland, and Cricket with Stirling I h1 Counity, Clackmannanshire, the West, aend Lass- any wade. He ...
... receive a good trial. 'Rugby football prevented hims taking part in) th e trial eights ]as, termn. Besides beingj a good cricketer, hie has been prevailed upon to take on lowving. Least year hee scaled 14 st'13ji lb. C Y C LI N1 G. PURSUIT R~-cx~cm IN ...