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CRICKET.

in 'play,' 92; obstructing the field, 92; rule for playing off breaks of all paces, 121; timidity with balls on off side, 136; pokey batsman dealing with high-dropping full-pitch ball, 143; when the wicket is softened by an over-night rainfall, 146; mistakes made about the state of the wicket, 150; dealing with left-handed bowlers, 154; left-handed batsmen, 183; W. G. Grace's counsel on how to score, 300-313. (See in connection, under Bowling)

Betting, 105

Boots, 392

Border cricket, 294; character of wicket, 294; trop de zèle, 294; patriotic partiality of umpires, 295; playing for victory rather than cricket, 296; surroundings of grounds, 296; batting and bowling, 297; 'Les Enfants Perdus,' 297; 'Eccentric Flamingoes,' 297; T. R. Marshall, 297; pleasant reminiscences, 298

Bowlers, past and present, amateur and professional:—

Absolom, 287
Allan, 156, 157, 315, 323
Appleby, 182
Atkinson, 279
Attewell, 48, 214, 215, 322, 323
Barclay, 23, 24, 32
Barker, Tom, 37
Barlow, 75, 90, 153, 182
Barnes, 59, 153, 214, 322, 355, 381
Barrett, 322
Bates, 77, 90, 209, 214, 355
Bathurst, Sir F., 37, 361, 363, 368
Bean, 354
Beauclerk, Lord F., 356, 357, 384
Beldham, 356, 385
Bennett, George, 38, 78
Bonnor, 176
Bowley, 164, 213
Box, Tom, 278
Boyle, Cecil, 23
Boyle, H. F., 315, 316, 317, 318, 322, 323
Brand, 385
Brett, Thomas, 17, 24
Briggs, 90, 155, 156, 173, 213, 354, 355. 368
Broadbridge, James, 21, 22, 35, 362
Brown, 17, 354
Brown, George, 362
Browne, 23
Buchanan, 38
Buchanan, David, 136, 155
Budd, 357
Budd, E. H., 35
Bunch, 185
Butler, 165
Buttress, 38, 78
Caffyn, W., 354
Caldecourt, 407
Carpenter, 26
Christopherson, 164, 165
Clarke, William, 23, 37, 77, 80, 159-161, 359, 360, 362, 363, 387
Cobbett, 37, 358, 387
Cooper, W. H., 172
Crossland, 164
Dark, 407
Dean, 363
Dryden, Billy, 299
Emmett, Tom, 90, 104, 138,