INDEX

Abel, [215], [245], [246], [268], [395]

Absalom, Mr. C. A., [308], [309]

Acland-Hood, H., [358]

Adelaide, [235], [252], [253], [261], [286]

Alcock, Mr. C. H., [321]

—— Mr. C. W., [353], [363]

Alexander, [236]

All England Eleven, the, [158]

Allan, [222]

Alverstone, Lord, [363]

[Amateurs and professionals], [147];

definition of the term, [193];

distinction in cricket almost disappeared, [194];

a comparison made, [196];

the amateur forty years ago, [196];

the amateur to-day, [198], [201];

the professional of old, [198];

the modern professional, [199];

the life of a professional, [200];

second-rate professionals, [200];

“leagues,” [200];

providing livelihoods for amateurs, [202];

complimentary matches and benefits, [203], [207];

amateurs’ expenses, [203];

the question in Australia, [204];

the Australian system, [206];

gate money, [207];

professional and amateur play, [208];

bowling, [208], [209];

batting, [212];

fielding, [213];

the professional wicket-keeper, [213];

managing a side, [215], [366], [382], [383];

black professionals, [385]

America, cricket in, [389];

Philadelphia, [390], [393];

the Philadelphian eleven, [390];

P. F. Warner’s first tour in, [390];

his second tour, [390];

visit of K. S. Ranjitsinhji’s eleven, [391];

visit of Mr. B. J. T. Bosanquet’s eleven, [391];

New York, [392];

Canada, [392]

Anson, Mr. T. A., [175], [304]

Answorth, J. L., [390]

Appleby, Mr., [209], [212]

Archer, Mr. A. S., [352]

Armstrong, the Australian, [64], [286], [287]

Askwith, Mr. G. R., [358]

Attewell, [105], [239], [243], [245]

Auckland, [381], [410], [411]

Australian cricket. See Cricket

Authentics Cricket Club, the, [357], [358]

Aylward, [8], [15], [32]

Badminton Magazine, the, [314]

Bails, [35]

Bainbridge, Mr. H. W., [322], [323]

Baldwin, Mr. Lorraine, [349]

Balls, cricket, [10]

Baltimore, [389]

Bannerman, A., [195], [204], [220], [224], [231], [234], [245], [247]

—— Charles, [195], [204], [224], [413]

Barbados, [385], [386], [387], [388]

Bardswell, [334]

Barlow, [230], [234], [238]

Barnes, [89], [112], [212], [213], [238], [239], [284], [285], [286]

Barrett, [244]

Base-ball, [390]

Bateman, A. E., [307]

Bates, [213], [230], [232], [234], [239]

Bathurst, Sir Francis, [305]

—— L. C. U., [394]

Bats, first form of, [4], [5];

fashion changed, [5], [6], [36];

limitation of width, [10], [33];

instruments of defence, [37];

suitable to young cricketers, [50]

Batting, [30];

necessity of early practice and good coaching, [48];

a good wicket the first essential, [49];

hints to beginners, [49];

a suitable bat, [50];

position at the wicket, [50];

where the weight should fall, [51];

forward play, [53-58];

the secret of forward play, [53], [54];

how to play a good length ball, [53], [54];

the off drive, [54], [55], [57];

the “half-cock” stroke, [56];

the forcing forward stroke, [57];

offensive forward play, [57];

back play, [58-63];

moving the right leg, [58], [59];

the golden rule for back play, [60];

a good rule on a sticky wicket, [61];

the hook stroke, [62];

the back glance, [63];

the forward glance, [63], [64];

the leg hit, [64];

the square leg hit, [64];

the pull, [65];

the straight half volley, [66];

how to drive, [66];

the on-drive, [67];

the three classes of cut, [67];

the forward cut, [67];

the square cut, [68];

the late cut, [68];

the “chop,” [69];

when to play forward, [69];

how to play to fast and slow bowling, [70];

jumping out to hit, [70];

playing lobs, [70];

the “hitting or long-handle game,” [71];

playing on a sticky wicket, [72];

running, [73-76];

want of confidence, [75];

superstitions, [75], [76];

enthusiasm in cricket, [77]

Beauclerk, Lord Frederick, [19], [22], [28]

Beginners, hints to, [49], [50], [52], [53], [55], [84]

Belcher, Mr. T. H., [312]

Beldham, [13], [19], [22], [28], [40], [172];

quoted, [14], [15], [21], [22], [30], [38], [39], [40], [44]

Bentley, [14], [16], [22]

Berkeley, Mr. G. F. H., [331]

Betting on cricket, influence of, [11], [13];

single-wicket matches, [21];

“leg-work,” [22];

selling matches, [23];

Beldham on betting, [24], [25], [153]

Beverley Club, [349]

Bignall, [214]

Birmingham, [279]

Bisset, Mr. Murray, [402], [404]

Blackham, [220], [223], [231], [234], [257]

Bland, James, [21], [23]

Bligh, the Hon. Ivo, [317]

Block-hole, the, [31], [32]

Blore, Mr. E. W., [304]

Blythe, [69], [284], [285]

Board, J. H., [127], [173], [273], [396]

Bonnor, G. J., [228], [231], [234], [321], [354]

Booth, Mr. Clement, [307], [308]

Bosanquet, Mr. B. J. T., [336], [360], [390], [391], [410]

Bourne, Mr. A., [311]

Bowling, [30];

advantages of, [80], [81];

lob bowlers, [84];

slow bowlers, [85], [86];

Nepean, [87];

C. M. Wells, [88];

his fast ball, [89];

delivery, [90];

holding the ball, [90-91];

C. L. Townsend, [92];

Johnny Briggs, [93];

Peel, [95], [96];

Rhodes, [96];

Wainwright, [98];

Trott, [99];

Tyler, [100];

leg-break bowlers, [101];

medium bowlers, [101], [102];

George Lohmann, [102];

description of Lohmann’s bowling by C. B. Fry, [103];

Jack Hearne, [105];

Attewell and Mead, [105];

Hallam, [106];

Alfred Shaw, [106];

George Davidson, [107];

Tate, [107];

F. S. Jackson, [108];

R. F. Mason, [108];

fast bowlers—Tom Richardson, [109], [110];

Lockwood, [110];

exhibition of fast bowling at the Oval, [111];

Arthur Mold, [112];

George Hirst, [113];

Sam Woods, [113], [114];

W. M. Bradley, [115];

“lobsters,” [115], [116];

great difference between professional and amateur, [208], [209]

Bowls, the game of, [33]

Boxshall, [414]

Boyle, [222], [224] 231, [234], [238]

Bradley, W. M., [57], [115], [176], [209], [281], [360]

Brain, Mr. J. H., [346], [358]

—— W. H., [328]

Braund, [64], [101], [214], [284], [285], [286], [287], [288], [405]

—— Mr., [27]

Bray, Mr. E. H., [332], [334]

Briggs, Johnny, [93], [94], [106], [178], [240], [242], [243], [245], [251], [253], [255], [256], [257], [258], [259], [263], [273], [276], [281]

Britton-Holmes, Everard, [358]

Broadhalfpenny, [20]

Brockwell, W., [251], [256], [257], [258], [260], [264]

Brown, J. T., [251], [253], [256], [258], [264], [265], [269]

Brown, [20], [22]

Bruce, W., [240], [245], [260]

Buchanan, David, [210], [211], [212], [305]

Buckland, E. H., [324]

—— Mr. F. M., [315]

Budd, Mr., [22], [27], [39]

Bull, F. G., [389]

Bullingdon Club, the, [299], [302]

Bullock, W. H., [304]

Buluwayo, [381], [397], [405]

Burnup, C. J., [73], [176], [332], [334], [390], [410]

Burton, [387]

Bury, W., [308]

Bush, J. A., [172]

Butler, Mr. S. E., [312]

Caffyn, W., [218], [362]

Callaway, [412], [413]

Cam, the, [296]

Cambridge, [232], [296], [298], [302], [305], [307], [319], [325], [327], [333], [357], [359]

Cambridgeshire, [160]

Canada, cricket in, [381], [392]

Canterbury Week, [355]

Cape Colony, [402]

Cape Town, [396], [398], [401], [402], [407]

Carpenter, [160], [199]

Case, Professor, [306], [359]

Case, T. B., [357]

Cazenove, Mr. Arthur, [304]

Charlton, [244]

Chatterton, [170]

Clarke, P. H., [390], [391]

Clarke, [22]

Cliftonians, Old, [355]

Climate, influence of, on cricket, [221], [222], [387]

Cobb, M. R., [392]

Cobbold, P. W., [334]

Cobden, Mr. F. C., [310], [311]

Cobham, Lord, [307]

Coningham, [259]

Cooper, W. H., [236]

Coronation Match, [21]

Cotterill, G. E., [307]

Cowley Common, [299]

—— Marsh, [302]

Cranfield of Somerset, [69]

Crawford, Frank, [81]

Crawford, Mr., [203] note

Crawford, Mr. V. F. S., [391]

Crawley, Mr. Eustace, [311], [324]

Crawte, [15]

Cricket, the beginning of, [1];

origin of name, [1], [2];

first form of play, [2], [3], [31];

underhand bowling, [3];

the first bat, [4], [5];

choosing the wicket, [4];

“length” bowling, [4], [5], [32];

laws in 1774, [5];

match between Kent County and All England in 1847, [5], [6];

change of fashion in bat, [6];

match between Hambledon Club and All England in 1775, [6];

number of stumps increased, [7], [8];

height of stumps and narrowing of wicket, [7], [8];

distance between the wickets, [8], [9];

regarding the width of the bat and size of ball, [10];

invention of gauge, [10];

laws first committed to writing, [11];

influence of betting, [11], [13];

a new moral epoch in 1833, [13];

the Hambledon Club, [13], [14];

a fire at the M.C.C. Pavilion, [14];

Farnham the cradle of, [14], [15];

county “boundaries,” [15];

famous battlefields, [16];

early matches, [17];

cricket in the north, [17];

appearance of Essex and Herts, [18];

the first Gents v. Players match in 1798, [19];

more strict division of counties, [20];

betting, [21-28];

single-wicket matches, [27], [28]

Cricket, country-house, [342];

the prime of, [343];

perceptible decrease in the amount of this class of cricket, [344];

obstacles in the way of, [345];

the task of collecting a team, [345], [346];

an ideal week of, [346];

the ladies’ cricket match, [347];

lunches, [347];

Smokers v. Non-Smokers, [348];

the I Zingari Club, [348], [349];

a batch of anecdotes, [349-354];

“military weeks,” [354];

school tours, [355];

clubs, [355-359];

aims of, [360]

—— county, [20];

progress of, [139];

organisation into a formal competition, [141];

growth and systematisation, [142];

gate money, [142], [143];

increase of cricket, due to the growth of county cricket, [144];

formation of a county Eleven, [144], [145];

grounds, [146];

professional players, [147];

amateurs, [147];

relations between professionals and amateurs, [149];

question of residential qualification, [149-152];

bona-fide residence, [150];

early county cricket, [152];

betting, [153];

some early matches, [154];

in the north, [155];

notes on the early half of the century, [156], [157];

a trio of matches between Sussex and England, [156];

wides and no-balls, [156];

arrangement of matches, [157];

establishment and formation of county clubs, [158], [159];

the All England and United All England Elevens, [158-160];

classification of counties, [160], [161], [167], [168];

arrangement of meetings, [161];

rivalry of clubs, [161], [162];

the Challenge Cup offered by the M.C.C., [162];

list of the champion counties, [163];

system of reckoning the order, [164];

connection between the Marylebone Club and the counties, [165], [166];

history of the various first-class counties, [169-192]

Cricket, earlier Australian, the first English teams to visit Australia, [217], [218];

first Australian team to visit England, [218];

match against Marylebone, [219];

the 1878 Eleven, [219];

Spofforth, [220];

his early methods, [221];

wicket-keepers and fielders, [222];

visit of Lord Harris’s Eleven in 1870, [224];

the second Australian Eleven, [225];

Palmer, [225], [226];

Macdonnell, [226], [227];

match against picked England Eleven, [229];

visit of Alfred Shaw’s Eleven in 1881, [230];

the Australian Eleven of 1882, [230];

decline of form from 1884-1894, [231];

visit of Earl Darnley’s team to Australia in 1882, [232-234];

difficulties of touring, [235];

the cricket grounds, [235];

the Australian Eleven of 1884, [236], [237];

Australian cricket at its highest point, [238];

an English Eleven under Alfred Shaw visits Australia, [239];

the Australian Eleven of 1886, [239];

signs of deterioration visible, [240-241];

visit of professionals to Australia under Shaw and Shrewsbury, [242];

teams under G. F. Vernon and Shrewsbury visit Australia in 1887-88, [242];

the Australian Eleven of 1890, [243], [244];

visit of Lord Sheffield’s Eleven to Australia, 1891-92, [245];

Australian Eleven of 1893, [246];

the English representatives, [247];

influence of the interchange of visits on English cricket, [249]

Cricket, English and Australian from 1894-1902, [251];

visit of Mr. Stoddart’s team to Australia, 1894, [251];

match at Adelaide, [252];

at Melbourne, [254];

match with New South Wales, [255];

with Queensland, [256];

the first test at Sydney, [256-259];

second test match at Melbourne, [259];

third test match at Adelaide, [261];

fourth test match at Sydney, [261];

the final test game at Melbourne, [263];

visit of the Australians to England in 1896, [265];

H. Trott as captain, [266];

the first test match at Lord’s, [268];

the second test match at Manchester, [269];

the deciding match at the Oval, [271];

increased pay for professionals, [273];

visit of A. E. Stoddart’s second team to Australia, [273];

postponement of the first test at Sydney, [273];

the second test match at Melbourne, [275];

the third test match at Adelaide, [276];

the fourth test match at Melbourne, [277];

the last test, [278];

visit of Darling’s team to England, [279];

the first test at Birmingham, [279];

the second test at Lord’s, [280];

the third test at Leeds, [281];

the fourth test at Manchester, [281];

the fifth test at the Oval, [282];

visit of Maclaren’s team to Australia, [284];

the first test at Sydney, [284];

the second test at Melbourne, [285];

the third test at Adelaide, [286];

the fourth test at Sydney, [287];

the last match at Melbourne, [287];

visit of Joe Darling’s team in 1902, [288];

the test matches, [292];

the test at Birmingham, [292];

the test match at Lord’s, [293];

test match at Manchester, [294]

—— foreign, [381];

tours abroad, [381];

the financial question, [382];

the West Indies, [383-389];

America, [389-393];

Portugal, [393];

South Africa, [396-408];

New Zealand, [409-414]

[Cricket], University, [296];

the University match, [297-298];

trial grounds, [299];

Oxford, [299];

Cambridge, [300];

early history of, [301];

cricket “families,” [303];

the Dark Blues, [302-304];

the Light Blues, [304], [305];

the mid-Victorian section of, [307];

a remarkable group of Cambridge players, [308];

“Bill of the Play,” [309];

the match of 1870, [310];

triumph of Oxford in 1875, [313];

a close finish, [314];

the ability of the Cambridge Eleven of 1878, [315];

Mr. Edward Lyttelton’s team, [316];

the teams in 1881, [319];

treatment by the great Australian team of 1882, [320];

Cambridge Past and Present v. Australia, [321];

the ‘Varsity match in 1883, [322];

comparative falling off of the Universities, [322];

the Cambridge victory of 1885, [323];

“the last choice game,” [324];

the difficulty of getting a “blue,” [327];

Cambridge v. Sussex, [327];

incidents leading to an alteration in the law of following on, [327];

new players, [329];

the ‘Varsity match of 1896, [332];

ebb years between 1896-1902, [335];

a gorgeous piece of cricket, [335];

undergraduates, [336];

contemporary Oxford, [336];

Cambridge, [337];

list of those who have represented England in the test matches at home, [338];

programme of each season, [339];

importance of the University match to the funds of the M.C.C., [340]

—— village, “Yokels at Cricket,” [361];

village cricket v. county cricket, [364];

a village match, [365];

educational value of, [365], [366];

our Club, [366];

the ground, [367];

the pitch, [367];

the pavilion, [367];

the tea tent, [368];

officials, members, and subscription, [368], [369];

the committee, [370];

the best village cricketers, [370];

the question of finance, [371], [372];

details of expenditure, [373];

country umpires, [375], [376];

the great annual event, [377], [378], [379]

Cricketing, early developments in the art of, [29];

effect of bowling and batting on each other, [30];

excellence of the Australian game, [30];

advance in batting due to advance in bowling, [30], [31];

“bias” bowling, [33], [34];

change in the height of wickets, [35];

length bowling introduced, [35];

alteration of the form of bat, [36];

real beginning of cricket, [36];

aggressive tactics of early cricketers, [37], [38];

“slogging,” [38];

style of batting before 1780, [39];

a new era in the art of batting, [39];

Tom Walker, [40], [41];

“throwing-bowling,” [41];

Harris’s bowling, [41], [42];

mode of delivering the ball, [42], [43];

rising tendency of his balls, [43];

effect of his bowling on the batting, [44];

hitting out, [45];

development of forward defensive play, [47]

Cricket Council, the, [167], [168]

Crockford, [23]

Cumberbatch, [384]

Cunliffe, Mr. F. H. E., [332], [333]

Cuttell, [106], [396], [402], [404], [406]

Daft, Richard, [206], [211], [215]

Dale, J. W., [309], [310]

Daniel, A. W. T., [308]

Darling, J., [253], [257], [263], [264], [266], [268], [272], [275], [276], [278], [279], [282]

Darnley, Lord, [300], [317]

Davenport, H. R. Bromley, [394]

Davidson, George, [107], [170]

Day, Mr. S. H., [337]

Demerara, [385], [386], [387]

Denton, [73]

Derbyshire, [158], [168], [169], [201]

Dillon, [364]

Douglas, Mr. R. N., [326], [327], [357], [394]

—— J., [329], [357]

Downes, [412], [413]

Dowson, Mr. E. M., [69], [337], [360], [391], [410]

Drake, Mr. E. T., [305]

Druce, Mr. N. F., [273], [313], [330], [333], [335]

—— Mr. W. G., [330]

—— Mr. W. E., [76]

Duff, [285], [286]

Durham, [160]

Emmett, Tom, [54], [215], [224], [230]

Essex, [18], [158], [168], [171], [308]

Eton, [304]

—— Ramblers, [355]

Evans, Mr. A. H., [224], [233], [239], [303], [305], [316], [319]

—— Mr. W. H. B., [337]

Evershed, S. H., [170]

Fane, F. L., [410]

Fane, Sir Spencer Ponsonby, [349]

Farnham, [20]

Fawcett, E. B., [307]

Fellowes, Mr. Walter, [304]

—— Mr. Harvey, [303], [304]

Fenner, F. P., [300]

Fennex, [44]

Ferris, [109], [242], [244], [245]

Fielding, [39], [117];

deterioration of, lately, [118];

importance of, [119];

how to obtain practice, [119];

throwing at the wicket, [120];

ground fielding, [120];

returning the ball, [120];

pursuing the ball, [121];

speed and accuracy in returning the ball, [122];

running men out, [122];

anticipating the batsman’s stroke, [123];

backing up the wicket-keeper and bowler, [123], [124];

position of hands for catch, [124];

improvement of wicket-keeping, [125];

duties of a good keeper, [125], [126];

position of hands, [127];

the “give,” [127];

taking balls on the leg side, [128];

point, [128];

“cover point,” [129];

position, [129];

judging catches, [130];

Gregory at “cover,” [130];

duties of “third” man, [131];

the “slips,” [132];

“mid-off,” [133];

“mid-on,” [133];

position of short-leg, [135];

throwing in, [135], [213]

Findlay, Mr. W., [337]

Fisher, [412]

Fitzgerald, Mr. R., [306]

Flint, [170]

Flowers, [239]

Foley, Mr. C. P., [325], [327], [357]

Ford, F. G. J., [253], [256], [258], [325], [327]

—— A. F. J., [318]

Fortescue, Mr. A. T., [311]

Foster, Mr. H. K., [67], [331], [333], [337]

—— Mr. R. E., [51], [69], [335], [337]

Francis, Mr. C. K., [311]

Francis, Mr. H. H., [402]

Frankish, [412], [413]

Free Foresters Club, the, [197], [208], [356]

Freshmen’s Match, the, [339]

Fry, C. B., [51], [60], [72], [102], [103], [280], [331], [338]

Fuller Pilch, [157], [175]

Galloway, [261]

Game, Mr. W. H., [313], [314], [315]

Garnett, H. G., [412]

Garrett, [220], [222], [224], [229], [231], [236], [241]

Gate money, [142], [206], [207], [283], [300], [382], [404]

Gay, L. H., [251], [252], [253], [257], [330]

Gentlemen of England team, [339]

Gentlemen v. Players, [19], [303], [305], [346]

Georgetown, Demerara, ground at, [389]

Giddy, Mr., [402]

Giffen, [109], [231], [238], [240], [242], [246], [257], [258], [260], [262], [263], [264], [266], [267], [268]

Gloucestershire, [158], [163], [165], [172], [375]

Godalming, [20]

Godfrey, Mr. C. J. M., [320]

Goodman, Clifford, of Barbados, [388]

Goschen, Mr. Charles, [350]

Gosling, Mr. R. C., [325]

Graaf Reinet, [397], [402]

Grace, E. M., [172], [321]

—— G. F., [172]

—— W. G., [51], [57], [85], [86], [110], [159], [172], [210], [211], [212], [214], [218], [219], [229], [240], [245], [246], [247], [268], [271], [282], [307], [309], [315], [339], [395]

Graham, [247], [262]

Grahamstown, [397], [402]

Green, C. E., [171], [308]

Greene, Mr. A. D., [316]

Greenfield, Mr. F. F. J., [314]

Greenwood, Luke, [214]

Gregory, S. E., [169], [204] note, [244], [256], [257], [263], [266], [268], [269], [276], [279], [282], [286], [288]

Greig, J. E., [174]

Grounds, cricket, [415];

soils on which a pitch cannot be made, [415];

sandy soil, [416];

adhesive land, [416];

drainage, [416], [420];

a slope, [417];

preparation of the entire area, or only the cricket square, [417];

reserve plots, [418];

laying turf or sowing seed, [418];

cost of turf, [419];

a sward produced from seeds, [419];

preparatory work, [421];

weed seeds in soils, [422];

enriching the soil, [423];

surface preparation, [424];

selection of seeds, [425-428];

quantity of seed, [429];

sowing, [429], [430];

worm casts, [431];

water and shade, [432];

bird scares, [433];

mowing, [434];

rolling, [435];

destruction of weeds, [435-436];

improving cricket grounds, [438], [441]

Grundy, Jemmy, [199]

Gully, [23]

Gunn, W., [67], [212], [213], [214], [247], [286], [287]

Hadow, Mr. Walter, [311]

Haigh, [71], [81], [97], [346], [396], [397], [399], [402], [404], [405], [406]

Hall, Harry, of Farnham, [17], [40]

Hallam, [106]

Halliwell, [128], [403]

Hambledon Club, the, [4], [6], [8], [13], [14], [20], [154], [155]

Hammond, [20]

Hampshire, [20], [155], [158], [168], [174]

Hankey, Mr. Reginald, [304]

Hargreave, [410]

Harlequins, the, [197], [357]

Harris, David, [4], [13], [31], [39], [40], [42], [46]

—— Lord, [150], [167], [224], [312], [338]

Harrison-Ward, Mr. E. E., [311]

Harrow, [313], [326]

—— Wanderers, [355]

Hartley, J. C., [332]

—— Row, [20]

Hartopp, Mr. E. S., [304]

Hawke, Lord, [75], [312], [321], [352], [383], [384], [388], [396], [397], [409]

Hay, [170]

Hayward, Tom, [97], [115], [160], [199], [212], [213], [269], [273], [274], [276], [280], [281], [282], [284], [286], [287]

Hearne, J. T., [81], [105], [210], [264], [272], [273], [275], [277], [281], [319], [330]

Henery, Mr., [321]

Herts, [18]

Hewett, Mr. H. T., [329]

Hickton, [170]

Hill, Mr. A. J. L., [326], [327]

—— Clem, [253], [266], [268], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [281], [285], [286], [288]

—— Mr. F. H., [311]

—— Mr. V. T., [329], [390], [391]

Hirst, [214], [273], [274], [276], [330]

Hole, Dean, [370]

Homerton Club, the, [20]

Horan, [220], [231], [236]

Hornby, A. N., [177], [215], [219]

Howell, [256], [277], [399]

Howitt, [166]

Hugessen, Mr. C. M. Knatchbull, [323]

Hume, [170]

Humphreys, [251], [253], [254], [256]

Iddeson, Roger, [214]

Incogniti Club, the, [352], [356]

Intercolonial Cup, the, [385]

Iredale, [255], [257], [261], [266], [268], [270], [272], [276]

Isis, the, [296]

Jackson, F. S., [57], [60], [67], [72], [108], [210], [212], [213], [247], [280], [282], [305], [326], [327], [328], [330], [338], [360]

Jardine, Mr. M. R., [328]

Jarvis, Mr. L. K., [239], [318]

Jephson, Mr. D. L. A., [71], [326], [327], [360]

Jessop, G. L., [52], [76], [81], [173], [208], [229], [254], [280], [285], [287], [288], [309], [334], [338], [389]

Johannesburg, [396], [399], [400], [401], [403]

Johnson, P. R., [410]

Jones, A. O., [67], [330], [338]

—— E., [248]

—— R. T., [329]

—— S., [236], [241]

—— 109, [267], [268], [278], [280], [288]

Kaffirs, [400]

Kelly, J., [266], [271], [275]

Kemp, Mr. M. C., [320]

Kempson, Mr. Mat, [305]

Kent, [5], [16], [18], [155], [158], [164], [175]

—— v. England, [19]

—— Festival, [356]

Key, Mr. K. J., [69], [310], [323], [335]

Kimberley, [397], [398], [401], [405]

King, J. B., [390], [391], [392]

Kingston, Mr. F. W., [318]

King William’s Town, [397], [402]

Kirwan, Mr. J. H., [304]

Kitcat, S. A. P., [394]

Knatchbull, Mr. H. E., [303]

Kortright, C. J., [171], [208], [324]

Lambert, Mr., [28]

Lancashire, [158], [163], [164], [165], [176]

Lane, C. G., [304]

—— of Barbados, [387]

Lang, Mr. Andrew, [2]

—— Mr. T. W., [307], [313], [314]

Latham, Mr. P. H., [330]

Laver, [281]

Lawrence, C., [218]

Leatham, A. E., [410]

Leconfield, the late Lord, [349]

Lee, Mr. G. B., [303]

Leeds, [281]

“Legs,” [21], [22]

Leicester, [17], [168], [178], [364]

Leigh, Mr. Chandos, [304], [349], [355]

Leslie, Mr. C. F. H., [319], [323]

Lester, J. A., [390]

Leveson-Gower, H. D. G., [365]

Lewis, Mr. R. P., [328]

Lilley, [270], [280], [281], [284], [287], [288]

Lillywhite, J., [218]

Lincolnshire, [160]

Liverpool, [177]

Llewellyn, [404]

Lockwood, [64], [110], [111], [208], [211], [247], [251], [253], [283]

Lockyer, [213]

Logan, Mr. J. D., [406]

Lohmann, George, [81], [91], [240], [242], [243], [245], [268]

Longman, Mr. George, [312]

Lord’s, [16], [19], [64], [105], [140], [162], [198], [237], [248], [268], [280], [298], [299], [301], [305], [316], [319], [321], [333], [336], [340], [348], [357], [358], [382], [388], [404]

Lucas, Mr. A. P., [171], [313], [316], [338]

—— R. S., [383]

Lyons, [228], [242], [245], [257]

Lyttelton, Mr. Alfred, [237], [238], [317], [338]

—— Mr. E., [314], [315], [316]

—— Mr. G. S., [308]

Macan, Mr., [314]

M’Arthy, R. F., [412], [413]

M’Cormick, Canon J., [305]

Macdonald, Dr., [364]

Macdonnell, [224], [226], [228], [229], [231], [237]

MacGregor, Gregor, [303], [324], [325], [327], [330], [338]

M’Ilwraith, [240]

M’Kibbin, [267], [270], [271], [272]

Maclaren, A. C., [51], [60], [62], [72], [177], [212], [213], [215], [251], [273], [395]

M’Leod, C., [255], [276], [277], [278]

—— R., [255]

Magdalen College School, [299], [302]

Malvernians, the Old, [355]

Manchester, [177], [237], [269], [281]

Marchant, F., [322]

Maritzburg Oval, the, [398]

Marlborough Blues, the, [355]

Married v. Single, [374], [377]

Marshall, H. M., [308]

Marsham, C. H. B., [336]

—— C. J. B., [357]

Martyn, Mr. H., [336]

Mason, J. R., [273], [274], [360]

Massie, [224], [228], [231], [236], [320]

Matting used for wickets, [397], [398], [399], [411]

May Week, [343]

M.C.C., [17], [18], [20], [21], [22], [98], [162], [165], [166], [169], [197], [203], [300], [306], [316], [333], [339], [340]

Mead, [91], [105], [280]

Melbourne, [254], [259], [263], [277], [284]

Middlesex, [158], [164], [179], [326]

Middleton, [397], [402], [404]

Mid-off, [50], [133]

Mid-on, [133]

Midwinter, [195], [204], [220], [230], [233], [236], [316]

Milligan, the late F. W., [396], [402], [403], [406], [407]

Mitchell, Mr. R. A. H., [307]

—— Mr. F., [328], [331], [390], [391], [396], [402], [403]

Mold, [64], [106], [247]

Money, W. B., [309], [310]

Montreal, [392]

Mordaunt, Mr. G. J., [76], [331], [332], [333]

More, R. E., [391]

Morley, [219], [232]

Morton, Mr. P. H., [316], [317]

Moses, [246]

Murdoch, W. L., [67], [220], [222], [223], [224], [227], [229], [231], [237], [238], [241], [243], [320]

Mycroft, W., [170], [316]

Mynn, [362]

Negro, the West Indian, [385], [388]

Nepean, E. A., [180]

Net practice, [77]

Newlands Ground, the, Cape Town, [397]

New South Wales, [242], [255]

New South Wales and Victorian Cricket Association, [251]

New York, [389]

New Zealand, cricket in, [381], [382];

visit of Lord Hawke’s team to, [409];

arrival in Auckland, [410];

match against West Coast XXII., [411];

the first test match, [411];

the New Zealand Eleven, [411];

batting, [411], [412];

bowling, [412]

New Zealand Cricket Council, [414]

Nicholls, Mr. B. E., [322]

No-balls, [156]

Noble, [104], [276], [277], [279], [280], [282], [286], [287], [288]

Norfolk, [19], [160]

Norman, Edward, [374]

—— Philip, [364]

Northamptonshire, [160]

Northumberland, [160]

Nottinghamshire, [17], [22], [147], [158], [163], [164], [165], [181], [201], [219], [330], [364]

Notts v. Kent, [364]

Nyren, [2], [3], [4], [6], [7], [9], [13], [23], [31], [34], [35], [41], [43]

O’Brien, Sir T. C., [322], [338]

Odell, W. W., [360]

Old Trafford Ground, [82], [169], [177], [382]

Onslow, Denzil, [307]

Oporto, [394]

Orford, Mr. L., [323]

Osbaldeston, Squire, [20], [21], [22], [23], [27], [28]

Oscroft, [210], [211]

Ottoway, Mr. C. J., [310], [311]

Oval, the, [77], [96], [106], [107], [111], [141], [167], [248], [271], [282], [316], [321], [340], [388], [404]

Oxford, [296], [298], [302], [303], [307], [309], [310], [313], [322], [326], [327], [328], [333], [336], [340], [358], [375]

Oxford University Authentics, the, [359]

Oxford University Cricket Club, the, [299]

Page, Mr. H. V., [322]

Palairet, Mr. L. C. H., [51], [52], [212], [310], [329], [338]

—— R. C. N., [331]

Palmer, [109], [224], [225], [231], [234], [238], [241]

Parker’s Piece, [300]

Parr, G., [215], [217], [305]

Patterson, Mr. W. S., [314], [315], [319]

Pauncefote, Mr., [311]

Payne, Mr. A., [304]

Pearson, Mr. T. S., [358]

Peate, [87], [210], [230], [237], [238]

Peel, [81], [87], [95], [96], [239], [243], [245], [248], [251], [253], [255], [256], [257], [259], [260], [263], [265], [272]

Penn, Mr. E. F., [337]

Perambulators v. Etceteras, [339]

Perkins, Mr. Henry, [306]

—— T. N., [331]

Perrin, P., [171]

Philadelphia, [389], [390], [391]

Philipson, H., [251], [252], [324], [358]

Pilkington, C. C., [332], [333]

Pilling, [178]

Pinder, [213]

Platts, [170]

Plowden, H. M., [307], [308]

Plumb, [213]

Pooley, [213]

Poore, R. M., [174]

Popping crease, the, [31], [35], [50], [56]

Port Elizabeth, [397], [398], [401], [402]

Porter, [170]

Portugal, cricket in, [381], [394];

tour of Mr. T. Westray’s Eleven, [394];

matches against Oporto and Portugal, [394];

the wickets, [395]

Powell, [406]

Powys, Mr. W. N., [312]

Pretoria, [397], [405]

Pritchard, H. Hesketh, [360]

Professionals. See [Amateurs and Professionals]

Pycroft, Mr., quoted 2, [7], [8], [9], [16], [18], [19], [20], [22], [23], [24], [33], [34], [38], [39], [44]

Quaife, [286], [288]

Queensland, [235], [256]

Quidnuncs, the, [197], [208], [357]

Raikes, G. B., [332]

Ramsay, Mr. R. C., [320]

Ranjitsinhji, K. S., [51], [60], [63], [65], [69], [72], [81], [110], [111], [212], [213], [270], [271], [273], [274], [275], [276], [277], [279], [280], [309], [329], [338], [351], [391], [395]

Rashleigh, Mr. W., [323]

Read, Maurice, [214]

—— W. W., [65], [232], [234], [237], [238], [240], [247], [397], [407]

Reese, D., New Zealand, [411], [412]

Reid, Sir Robert, [307]

Rhodes, [69], [71], [81], [87], [96], [113], [210], [283]

Richardson, H. A., [309]

—— Tom, [64], [80], [97], [109], [111], [208], [247], [251], [253], [255], [256], [257], [258], [259], [260], [263], [264], [268], [270], [271], [273], [275], [277], [278]

Riddings, [303]

Ridley, A. W., [219], [313], [314], [351]

Robertson-Walker, Mr. J., [358]

Rock, Mr. C. W., [322]

Rowbotham, [214]

Rowe, [397], [402], [404]

Royle, Mr. Vernon, [313]

Rugby, [319]

Rutter, Mr. E., [356]

Sackville, Lord John, [5]

St. John’s Wood, [299], [301], [341]

St. Vincent, [388]

San Francisco, [410]

Saunders, [287]

Scattergood, [390], [391]

Scott, [236], [237], [241]

Scotton, [230], [282]

Selby, [230]

Seniors’ Match, [339]

Sewell, Mr. C. O. H., [390]

Shacklock, [89]

Shalders, of Kimberley, [405], [406]

Shaw, Alfred, [105], [106], [210], [215], [219], [230], [239], [307]

Shaw, Jemmy, [199]

—— Mr. E. D., [320]

Shine, Mr. E. B., [328], [334]

Shrewsbury, Arthur, [87], [200], [212], [213], [230], [239], [240], [242], [243], [247], [330]

Shuter, [215], [323]

Silwood Park, [356]

Simpson, [23]

Simpson Hayward, J. H., [360]

Sims, Mr., [314]

Sinclair, [397], [403], [404], [406]

Skeat, Mr., [1]

“Slips,” [132], [133]

Small, [6], [11], [38], [46], [155]

Smith, Arthur, [314]

—— Mr. C. A., [322]

—— E., [94], [329]

—— G. O., [76], [332], [333], [334]

—— of Trinidad, [387]

Smokers v. Non-Smokers, [348]

Somerset, [158], [161], [168], [182], [321], [325]

South Africa, cricket in, [396];

visit of Lord Hawke’s team, [396];

matting wickets, [397];

ground, [398];

length of matting, [399];

no rolling necessary, [400];

cricket on matting, [401];

match at Cape Town, [402];

at King William’s Town, [402];

matches at Johannesburg, [403];

match against the Transvaal, [403];

game against South Africa, [403];

disappointment at Johannesburg, [404];

two days’ match against Pretoria, [405];

at Kimberley, [405];

Buluwayo, [405];

ten days in Rhodesia, [405];

the last matches at Cape Town, [406];

the first English team to visit South Africa, [407];

the team in England, [407], [408];

wicket-keeping, [414];

fielding, [414]

South African Cricket Association, [400]

Spofforth, [84], [91], [109], [110], [220], [224], [225], [229], [231], [232], [234], [238], [240], [321]

Square leg, running away to, [49]

Stamford, Lord, [300]

Stanning, J., [410]

Steel, A. G., [87], [177], [212], [234], [237], [238], [240], [305], [315], [316], [317], [318], [321], [338], [347]

Steel, D. Q., [318]

—— E. E., [360]

Stephenson, H. H., [217]

Stevens, Edward, “Lumpy,” [6], [8], [11], [39], [46], [155]

Stewart, W. A., [309], [312]

Stoddart, A. E., [48], [57], [62], [212], [213], [224], [240], [245], [246], [247], [251], [253], [255], [256], [258], [260], [262], [263], [265], [269], [273], [388]

Stool Ball, [31]

Storer, W., [170], [273], [276]

Streatfield, Mr. E. C., [326], [327]

Strutt, Mr., [2]

Studd, Mr. C. T., [318], [319], [320], [322], [338]

—— G. B., [318], [321], [331]

—— J. E. K., [319], [331]

Suffolk, [160]

Surrey, [18], [20], [97], [111], [155], [163], [164], [165], [183], [196], [197], [216], [316], [327], [363]

Sussex, [15], [156], [164], [165], [185], [327]

Sydney, [233], [235], [256], [261], [273], [284], [287]

Tabor, Mr. A. S., [313]

Tarrant, [160]

Tate, [72], [107], [399]

Taylor, A. C., [394]

—— C., [45]

—— C. G., [302], [304]

—— T. L., [72], [337]

Tebbut, C. M., [171]

Thompson, [410]

Thornton, C. I., [228], [309], [315], [327], [330], [354]

Toll, [23]

Tonbridge, [323]

Toppin, Mr. C., [323]

Toronto, [392]

Townsend, Mr. Ch., [87], [177], [280]

Townshend, Mr., [311]

Traill, Mr. W. F., [304]

Transvaal, the, [402]

Trevor, Captain, [352]

Trinidad, [381], [384], [386], [387], [389]

Trott, A. E., [72], [91], [99], [180], [243], [255], [257], [261], [262], [396], [397], [402], [403], [404], [406]

—— H., [255], [258], [261], [263], [264], [265], [266], [269], [270], [276]

Trumble, J., [71], [240]

Trumble, H., [243], [244], [247], [259], [267], [271], [272], [275], [276], [277], [278], [281], [284], [286]

Trumper, Victor, [60], [66], [69], [72], [280], [282], [286]

Tucker, K., of New Zealand, [411], [412]

Tufton, Hon. H., [19]

—— Hon. J., [19]

Turner, [91], [109], [242], [244], [246], [256], [259], [262], [263], [264]

Tyldesley, [60], [68], [72], [73], [178], [212], [213], [214], [286], [287], [288], [396], [397], [402], [403], [406]

Tylecote, Mr. E. F. S., [232], [311], [338]

Tyler, [100]

Ulyett, [213], [224], [230], [237], [239], [310]

Umpires, Country, [375], [379]

United States, cricket in, [381]

University cricket. See Cricket

—— matches, [296], [297], [305], [310], [312], [313], [315], [331], [332], [336]

—— Parks, [299]

Upham, [412], [413]

Uppingham Rovers, the, [355]

Vancouver, [381]

Vernon, G. F., [242]

Village cricket. See [Cricket]

Vine, [64], [72], [101]

Waddy, P. S., [332]

Wainwright, [98], [214], [273]

Walker, Harry, [41]

—— Mr. G. G., [170]

—— Mr. J. G., [321]

—— Tom, [19], [28], [40], [43]

—— V. E., [215], [305]

Walters, [244]

Wanderers’ Ground, Johannesburg, [398], [399], [404]

Ward, Mr., quoted, [5], [6], [7], [10], [12], [20], [33], [34]

—— Mr. Arthur, [247], [251], [253], [256], [258], [264], [265]

Warner, Mr. P. F., [332], [333], [350], [351], [381], [410]

Warwickshire, [158], [168], [187], [208]

Wass, [112]

Webbe, A. J., [219], [313], [314], [316], [331], [357]

Wellington, New Zealand, [411]

Wells, Mr. C. M., [69], [87], [88], [89], [90], [328], [357], [360]

West Indies, cricket in, [381], [382];

visit of R. S. Lucas’s team, [383];

visit of Lord Hawke’s team, [384];

match against Queen’s Park Cricket Club at Trinidad, [384];

the Intercolonial Cup, [385];

wickets, [386];

visit of West Indian team to England, [386];

visit of last English team, [387];

general progress of cricket in, [387];

climate, [387];

grounds, [389]

Westray, T., [394]

Wharton, Major, [397], [407]

Whatman, A. D., [410]

White of Ryegate, [10], [11]

Whitfield, Mr. Herbert, [317]

Whittom, Dick, [23]

Wickets, [2], [3], [4], [5], [7], [8], [9], [19], [82], [221], [252], [397]

Wicket-keeping, [125]

Wides, [156]

Wild, [214]

Wills, Mr. T. W., [306]

Wilson, C. E. M., [334], [337], [396]

—— E. R., [337], [391], [406]

Windmill Down, [20]

Wisden, quoted, [115], [335]

Woodcock, [330]

Woods of Demerara, [384], [387]

—— Mr. S. M. J., [303], [305], [318], [324], [325], [327]

Woof, [173]

Worcestershire, [158], [161], [168], [188], [208], [332]

Wordsworth, Mr. Charles, Bishop of St. Andrews, [302]

Works referred to, W. G. Grace’s Cricket, [163];

Home Gordon’s Cricket Form at a Glance, [351];

Norman’s West Kent Cricket, [364];

Ranjitsinhji’s Jubilee Book of Cricket, [61], [169];

Surrey Cricket, [363];

Waghorn’s Cricket Scores, [152]

Wright, Mr. C. W., [322], [323]

—— Mr. L. G., [170]

Wykehamists, Old, [355]

Wynyard, E. G., [174]

Yardley, W., [309], [310], [336]

Yonge, Mr. G. E., [303]

Yorkshire, [96], [111], [146], [152], [158], [161], [163], [165], [189-191], [201], [316]

Young, [171]

Zingari, I, Club, [197], [348], [349], [355]

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