The Ladies' Guide to Cricket

25 i NOTES. 1. ) A century, ».r., a score of 100 runs. 2. ) See page 14. (3.) See page 14. (4.) See page 10. (5.) See page 18. (6.) See page 21. (7.) Sec page 8. (8.) See page 19. (9.) Sec page 22. (10.) Sec page 22. (11.) See page 23. Miss L iston : “ W e ll! in Yankee parlance, you marl to bare made all that u p !” L over : “ You may well laugh Miss Liston, but that is the sort of doggerel ’Varsity men use when preparing for examina­ tions. An analysis of Hannibal’ s doings in the second Punic War, done in similar fashion, has been found no end useful in tbe Schools. If you condescend to learn off these cricketing rhymes, you will, I think, at least have no difficulty in realizing and pitying the sorrows of the poor batsmen.” SCORE. PARAGONS Y . SHOOTING STARS. S hooting S tars —F irst I nnings . Cooke, 2,1,1,4,2,3 b Leather ... .............. Johnson, 1,3,1,2,2 st Glover b Trundler ... ... ^ Stanley, 1 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 5 , 1 , 5 ,4,2,3,3, 1 ,5,4,l ,o ,3,2,- 1,3,4, h.w., Crumper Greeford, c Middleton b Leather Whaler, 4,6,1, l.b.w. b Trundler lioxer, run out Sidon, touched ball ... Brunner, 1,2, h.w. b Crumper Slasher, c Leather b Crumper Lover, not out •tubbe, 1, b Crumper Total runs (off the but) Extras • 4 I • • 4 13 9 • • i I « • f i t t • • • • i • • • • • • i • I 9 « » » I • f t # t • • • t • • • 4 • • I • f t • 4 t • I « b • • 4 M l • • • • • I • I I ft 4 4 « • I 4 ft 4 • I 4 t • I t # • I « 4 4 4 4 Total runs • 4 4 4 4 4 - • 58 0 11 0 0 3 0 13 1 108 11 no E x t r a s . V * . V A U - L<g-byi'f, 1,1 H i i-'t, l tm ... Ko U1L, I ft 4 4 I ft ft ft ft 4 ft ■ • < ft 5 2 3 1 'I jMii • I'af 4 » u

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDg4Mzg=