Cricket 1899
F eb . 23, 1899. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 23 N ew S outh Wat.es. Fiist innings. Second innings. H Donnan, c Johns, b M c Leod ................................... 2 b Trum ble.. 0 J. J. Kelly, c Bruce, b Trumble .........................13 lbw, b Trumble 2 V . Trump' r, c Graham, b McLeod ........................... 4 cJohns.bTrumble 19 S. E. Gregory, c J- hns, b Trumble ........................... 5 11w. b Trumble 51 F. A. Iredale, b M cLeol ... 5 c Trumble, b McLeod ........23 L. W . Pye, c Worrall, b McLeod .......................... 2 b Trumble ... ... 0 T. R. McKibbin, c Laver, b Trum ble........................... 0 c W a r n e , b Trum ble........15 W . Howell, c Trumble, b McLeod ........................... 2 not o u t.. 2 A. Coningham, c Trumble, b M cL e o d .......................... 7 c Jobns, b Gillrr 4 M. A. Noble, not ou t...........84 c G ille r , b Trum ble............ 0 A. Mackenzie, b Warne ... 23 b Trum ble......................3 E xtras......................... 2 Extras ...........0 T o ta l......... Total ...........119 V ictoria . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W. Noble ................... 82 19 0 ............ 30 7 65 2 Howt 11 ...............25 3 6 755 ........... 24 13 33 0 Coningham ... IS 3 31 2 ............11 5 17 0 McKiobin ... 71 42 0 ............ 24 13 29 3 D nnan ............12 3 17 1 ............ P y e ........... 29 9 54 3 Trumper... 5 1 11 0 Noble and Coningham each bowled a wide, and McKibbin two no-balls. N ew S outh W ales . O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . Trumble..................... 261045 3 ............ 25 1 5 58 8 M cLeod..................... 251142 6 ............ 20 3 46 1 Gillt-r ........... 3 1 6 0 ............ 6 1 15 1 Warne ............ 2 3 0 4 1 ............ NORTH V. SOUTH OF TASMANIA. Played at Hobart on December 26 and 27. North won by four wickets. S outh . First innings. Second innings. C. J. Eady, b P ickett........... 1b W indsor.............30 O. Douglas, b Windsor ... 4 lbw ,b Windsor... 4 K . Bum, b Pickett ............ 1 cPictet.bWindsor 91 J. Bingham, b Pickett ...14 b Savigny ............ 3 (J. Mc Allen, c Hammond, b Windsor .........................37 cPictet,b Savigny 27 G. H. Gatehouse, c Ham mond, b P ic;e t t ................20 c Harrison, b W in dsor........... 6 R. Hawson, c Savigny, b Pickett................................... 3 b W indsor............ 26 W . Ward, c and b Windsor 0 c and b Windsor 7 N. Dodds, c and b Windsor 3 c Betts, b Pickett 6 W . Richardson, c Harrison, b Pickett ..........................13 n o to u t................... 0 D. Paton, not o u t .................. 8 b Pickett ............ 19 E xtras........................... 9 Extras ..............26 Total ...................113 T ota l............245 Second innings. run out ..............28 b Eady................... 0 b Eady .. ........... 3 not out....................105 b Bingham..............12 c Gatehouse, b E id y .....................40 b E a 'y . not o u t. ... 15 ... 5 ExtrvS ...........14 N orth . First innings. •T. H. Savigny, b Eady ... 0 F. C. Pictet, b Bingham ... 17 H. R. Purse, b E a d y ........... 3 E. A. Windsor, b Eady .. 24 N. R. Westbrook, lbw, b Bingham ...........................31 Dr. Ramsay, b Bingham .. It J . Harrison, b Eady ....................................................... 2 C. Hammond, b Eady.................................... .............. .. 0 A . Pickett, b Eady ........... 9 J . Betts, not o u t.................. 5 R. H. Sams, c Gatehouse, b Eady .................................. 8 Extras........................................................... ...16 Total ....................139 Total (6wkts) 222 S outh . First innings. Second innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . Pickett ........... 22 3 11 42 6 ............. 14 2 55 2 Windsor ............... 22 3 62 4 ............. 22 1 77 6 b a m s........... 6 0 21 0 Hammond 4 0 23 0 Bavigny ... 13 3 43 2 N orth . O. M. R. W. O. M. R. W . gM y .....................53 5 6 62 7 ........... 25 3 6 86 4 Richardson ... 8 3 24 0 ........... 4 1 11 0 Bingham .............. 15 4 37 3 ............. 19 3 76 1 Paton ... 4 1 11 0 Ward ... 7 1 23 0 Burn........ 1 0 1 0 VICTORIA v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (Return.) Played at Melbourne on January 1, 2 and 3. Victoria won by an innings and 218runs. V ictoria . J. Giller, b Giffen ... 6 W . Bruce, c Lyors, b J. Worrall, c Hill, b J< nes.......................... 52 Jones..........................13 T. Warne, c Hill, b C. McLeod, b Giffen .. 0 Giffen ................... 63 H. Stuckey, c A . H., H. Trumble, c and b b F. Jarvis ..........43 Jones.......................... 70 H. Graham, b Jones .. 22 A. E. Johi8, b F. S. McMichael, b F. Jarvis ................... 11 Jarvis..........................2> E xtras................. 13 F. Laver, rot out .. 137 — Total ...........455 S outh A ustralia . J. Darling, c Johns, b Me Leod ........................ . 62 b Trum ble........... 1 J. J. Lyons, c Bruce, b McLeod ... ................... C. Hill, c and b G iller.........27 J. Reedman, c Laver, b McLeod .......................... 2 G. Giffen, c Warne, b Mc Leod ................................ F. Jarvis, c Worrall, t Trumble ......................... F. Hack, c Worrall, b TrumUe .......................... E. Jores, not o u t................. A.Green, stJohns,b McLeod b b 10 c W a rn e , b Trum ble........... 3 c G ille r, b Trum ble...........33 c McMirhael, b TrumH e........... 8 18 b Trum ble......... 0 0 cJohns.b McLeod 22 A. H. Jarvis, c Johns, Trumble .................. V. jbugo, st Johns, Trumble ................... Extras.................. b Trumble ... c Stu< kpy, Tium vle ... c o i li e r , Trum ble... not cut........... b M cLerd ... L fg-lye ... ... 22 b 5 b ... 0 ... 1 ... 5 ... 1 Total... ...........136 V ictoria . Tota 1 ... O. M. R. W.l O. M. R. W . Jones . 49 13 138 4 Hugo... . . 9 1 34 0 Giffen . 44 7 145 3 Lyons ... 2 0 6 0 Jarvis .... 23-3 4 77 3 I Reedman ... 6 0 42 0 S outh A ustralia . O. M. R. W . O. M. R. w. Trumble.. 23 3 57 3 ........... 26 8 39 8 McLeod .. 301 14 87 6 ........... 15-1 4 £6 2 Giller 10 1 f 2 1 ........... Laver 2 1 2 0 ........... 3 1 5 0 Warne... 7 0 20 0 NEW SOUTH WALES v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (Return.) Played at Sydney on Jan. 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11. New South Wales won by 3 wickets. N ew S outh W a les. V . Trumper, c A . H. Jarvis, bJones .......................... 0 cD .rin g.bJ on es 15 H. Donnan, b Jones ............ 5 b Giffen ................. 1 M. A. Noble, c A . Jarvis, b G iffen ........... ...................30 c Hack, b Giffen 101 F. Irtdale, b Jones .......... 20 c D a r lin g , b Reedm an.........77 S. Gregory, c Darling, b Jones ..................................89 c Darling,b Jones 14 R. A. Duff, c Giffen, b F. J a n is ..................................42 c Giffsn, b Eeed- m a n ................... 2 A Newell, c Reedmao, b Pet i s ..................................48 b Jon< s ........... 19 J. J. Kelly, c Hack, b Jones 66 notout................... 9 L. Pye. b Jones ..................61 not out................... 8 T. R McKibbin, b Giffen .. 0 W. Howell, not out .......... 18 E xtras..........................10 Extras . 10 Total ... . 379 Tota1 (7 wfets.) 256 S outh A ustralia J. Darling, c M cKibtin, b H ow ell......................... ... 10 b Pye .......... F. t- ack, o and b Noble .. 14 b McKibbin C. Bill, c Kelly, b Howell... 12 c McKibbin, Pye ........... G. Giffen, b McKibbiu ... 8 b P y e .......... J. J. Lyons, b McKibbin .4 1 b P y e .......... F. Jarvis, st Kelly, b Mc- Kibl in ........... .................. 4 b McKibbin J. Keedman, c Noble, b M cK ibbin ..........................SO not out............ A. Green, b McKibbin ... 0 b McKibbin E. A. Pettrs, not o u t .......... 17 c Kellv, b Mc- Kibt in ......... 4 E. Jones, c Kelly, b Newell 24 c Trumper, b Noble .......33 A . H. Jarvis, c Kelly, b N ew ell.................................. 0 b McKibbin ... 13 Extras.......................... 4 E xtras..........22 ... 34 ... 35 b ...159 ... 68 ... 2 ... 15 ... 16 Total... . 164 T o ta l......... 469 N ew S outh W ales . First innings. Second ianings. O. R. M . W . O. R. M. W. Jone*................... 37 154 4 6 ............ 30 3 69 13 3 G iffen................ 33 133 4 2 ............ 15 79 2 2 F. Jarvis ........... 12 62 3 1 ................. 10 40 2 O Peters ........... 6 20 1 1 ................. 2 17 O 0 L yon s................. 3 10 0 0 ............ Reedman . . 9 41 0 2 S outh A ustralia . First inning-*, Second innings. O. R. M .W . O. R. M. W. Howell ........... 11 28 2 2 ............ 20 66 5 0 NoMe ........... 15 51 2 1 ............ 39 71 11 1 M cKibbin ... 17 54 3 5 ............ 44 -1 168 l-» 5 Pye ................... 10 25 4 0 ... . 38 8 / 15 4 Newell ........... 2 ’5 2 0 2 .......... 14 4 8 5 0 Trumper . . 2 6 1 0 Donnan ... 1 1 0 0 M cKiblin bcwled five no-* alls, and Pye a» d Noble each bowled a wide. C O U N T Y Q U A L IF IC A T IO N . The Committee wh'ch wasapp -inted by the M C .C . at the request of the counlies has recommended that the follow ing rules should be adopted. The Committee advises tbat K-ule 5 should come into force at once, and the (t ie r rules on January 1st, n^xt year. 1. A cricketer born in one county and re siding in another may not play for more than one county during the same season. QUALIFICATION BY BIRTH. 2. A cricketer is always eligible to play for the county of his birth. QUALIF.CAHON BY RESIDENCE. 3. A cricketer is qualified to play for any county in which he has resided for the pre vious 24 months, and is residing, but — (a) The mere acquirement or hiring of a tenement, unless used as a bona fide homo, does not constitute “ residence.” (b) The occupation of a tenement during the cricket season only does not constitute “ residence.” 4. Where a cricketer uses, as residences in the course of the year, tenements in more than one county, or -where he leaves the country for the winter months, and in all other cases where his qualification is in any douty, it is obligatory on the county for which he wishes to play to prove his qualifica tion to the satisfaction of the M.O.C. 5. A cricketer who has played fora county for five consecutive years is qualified to play for that ccunty for the rest of his cricket career, or until he plays for some other county. 6. A cricketer may play for his old county during the two years that he is qualifying for another. TRANSFERS. 7. A cricketer already qualified for a county, tut wishing to qualify hy residence for another county, must give notice in writing to the cricket club committee of the former county before he commences such residence, and a county cricket club wishing to engage, under a residential qualification, a cricketer who is already qualified for another county club, must infjrm the committee of the latter before commencing negotiations wilh the cricketer. APPEAL. 8. Should any question arise under these rules, it shall be left to the decision of the committee of the Marylebone Club, which shall be final. A VENUE, strong, priva'e groin d. W emb'ey Turk, has open, May 27, away, and September 2nd. at home.—Apply, W . Coombrs, 16, Dean Road, W illes- den Green.
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