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CRICKET.

Fieldsmen (cont.):

Pilch, W., 280
Read, Maurice, 248
Read, W. W., 209
Royle, 249, 277, 280, 325
Shaw, J. C, 269
Smith, John, 64, 280
Stoddart, 248
Studd, G. B., 249, 280
Taylor, Josiah, 283
Thewlis, J., 280
Tinley, R. C.,280
Tobin, F., 270
Ulyett, 215, 216
Walker, V. E., 280
Wright, F. W., 280
Wright, V. E,, 280

Gentlemen and Players, 353; definition of amateur and professional, 353; Mr. W. G. Grace's share in the matches, 354, 366, 367; supremacy of professionals as bowlers, 354; congestion of professional skill in certain districts, 355; amateurs, 355; the first match, 356; details of matches played, 357-368; Alfred Mynn, 358; the Bam Door Match or Ward's Folly, 358; William Lillywhite, 359, 361; William Clarke, 360; the year 1846, 360; C. G. Taylor, 360; Fuller Pilch, 362; victories of the Players from 1853 to 1865, 363; in 1857, 364; victories of the Gentlemen from 1866 to 1879, 367; a tie, 368; the future, 369

Gloves, 393

Gregory's Australian team, 315, 316

Grounds:—Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 273, 401; Brunswick, Hove, Brighton, 302; Bullingdon Green, 326; Cowley Marsh, 326; Fenner's, 336; Lascelles Hall, 355; Lord's, 260, 24, 27, 28, 38, 55, 68, 77, 92, 94, 192, 193, 197, 210, 218, 219, 229, 237, 275, 276, 292, 297, 310, 311, 315, 319, 320, 326-328, 330, 356, 364-367, 405; Magdalen, Oxford, 326; Old Trafford, 401; Oval, 31, 66, 76, 192, 219, 229, 237, 264, 275, 319, 320, 327, 364-368, 405

Hambledon, the home of cricket, 17

Hawick, cricket at, 294, 297

Health, 90

Hockey, 2

Jackets, 391

Jerseys, 391

Kent, cricketing in, in 1830, 282

'Laws of Cricket' revised at the 'Star and Garter' by a committee of noblemen and gentlemen, &c., 219

Lord, Thomas, founder of Lord's cricket-ground, 27

Mann, Sir Horace, 384

Marylebone Cricket Club, the parliament of cricket, 27;