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, 375 suitable to young cricketers, 50
Batting, 30; necessity of early practice and good coaching, 48; a good443