Cricket 1899

S ept . 21 , 1899. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 425 play for the game’s sake, while boys are apt to play exclusively to win. In England games may be said to receive their status and character from mature men; in America it is the boys who give our games their status and character. . . . “ In this matter of the influence of spec­ tators it is well to repeat what the writer has written in other reviews, that neither English nor Americans appreciate how much more democratic in certain matters is England than America. Englishmen who only know of America at the long range of theory cannot understand what seems like a contradiction; and Ameri­ cans, who are mostly birds of passage in England, do not see the truth ot it. There can be not the slightest doubt, in the mind of a man who knows both coun­ tries, that the Englishman is a far more democratic sportsman than his American cousin. The butcher, the baker, the can- dlestick-maker play cricket day after day with the squire and the lordling, and one match the writer recalls, wherea footman and groom from thebig house were called in to fill up an eleven to its proper num­ ber. The same holds true of the hunting field. But, strange to say, there is much less mingling and mixing of classes at their games inAmerica. This democratic custom is an advantage in that thus a very large number of both spectators and players, of whatever class, have not only seen but have participated in games with players playing for the love of the game, and with a respect for, and a courteous obedience to, its best traditions. The groom and the footman would be as quick tc see and reprehend such a trick, let us say, as knocking a man’s bails off when he accidentally steps out of his ground, as the young gentlemen from Eton. The rule is that a man may be put out for stepping out of his ground, but unless he persists in stealing ground there is a higher though unformulated law which says this advantage shall not be taken. In America, at base-ball, on the contrary, the habit of running inside of second and third base—thus shortening materially the ground covered by the runner—be­ came so frequent, that now two umpires are employed, when, if the players played fairly, only one is necessary.” LADIES v. GENTLEMEN.—Playedat New Malden, Surrey, on September 9. L a d ie s . Mrs. Dodson, b Spack­ man .......................... Miss Smitheis, b Shar- man .......................... Mrs. gpackman, b Partridge .. ........... Miss Underdown, b Watts.......................... Mrs. 8haiman, b Part­ ridge .......................... MlssWorsfold (capt.), c Fisher,bSpackman 15 Mies (.rose, b Fisher Miss Cook, b Watts .. Miss Halsey, b Watts Miss Woodlands, not out .......................... Mrs.Manning,bFisher Byes ................... Total . 45 G en tlem en . G.A.Spackman,b Miss C ook.......................... 20 W . B.Sharman, bMiss Cross.......................... 0 H. S. Schofield, hit wkt., b Miss Cross... 10 C.W.Partridge (capt.), b Miss Cook ...........18 E. F. Crandley, b Mrs. Dodson .................. 4 C. J. D. Drewitt, b Miss Worsfold ... 3 T. A. Fisher, not out 23 C. King, c Miss Smithers,bMissCross 3 B. J. Watts, run out... 5 A. J. Lambert, b Mrs. Dodson ......... ... 0 H.E.Cavendi h,cMiss Halsey, b Miss Cook 1 Byes ................... 6 Total 93 CRICKET IN INDIA. KOLAR v. MADRAS.—The annual two days’ match between Kolar and Madras was played at Kolar on August 20 and 21. The result was a win for the home team by 132 runs. E. H. D. Sewell’s second score of 151 not out was a fine display of tatting. Jayaram’s all-round cricket was one of the best features of the match. K o la b . First innings. E. H. D. Sewell, b Black... 21 G. Hume-Wright, lbw, b Jayaram .......................... 6 W . M. Pritchard, b Palmer 6 Second innings, not out................151 lbw, b Black ... 3 c E. Palmer, b Black .........36 b Black .......... 0 R. H. P. Bullen, b Black C. H. Richards, c and b Jayaram .......................... W . G. Pool, b Black ........... G. A. Peterson, c Leech, b Black.................................. P. B. Smith, lbw, b Jayaram O. W . Madden, b Black D. S. Watters, not out D. G. Jenkins, b Jayaram... E x tras................ Total .................. 168 Total (6 wkts)*254 * Innings declared closed. M a d r a s . First innings. Second innings. E.F.Frost,cSewell,bMarden 3 b Sewell ...........26 G. S. Curtis, b Watters ... 21 c Watters, b Richards...........16 B. Jayaram, c Jenkins, b Watters .......................... 49 cWatters,bSewell 59 F. G. Heaven, b Sewell ... 0 b W atters........... 3 J. G. Tredaway, lbw, b Watters .......................... 2 cWright,b Sewell 13 E. B. C. Palmer, c Smith, b W atters..........................10 lbw, b Sewell ... 0 G. V. Scovell, b Watters ... 3 c Richards, b Wright ...........28 A. J. Leech, b Sewell........... 4 not out................... 3 L. H. C. Palmer, b Sewell... 6 c Richaids, b Marden ........... 3 G. W . Black, b Sewell ... 5 b Marden ........... 7 Gopalsami, not out ........... 6 b Sewell ........... 1 E xtras......................... 9 Extras...........13 K a t h ia w a b . First innings. Mr. Templer, b Greig........... 4 Mr. Kincaid, lbw, b Grieg 7 Mr. Vajesinhji, b Grieg ... 0 Mr. Waddington, b Grieg... 2 Mr. Bapasola, b Winter- bottom..................................27 Mr. Oghad, st Usborne, b Grieg ... ........................... 4 Mr. Hemo, b Grieg ........... 0 Mr. Modak, b Grieg ........... 5 Mr. Shivlal, bWinterbottom 0 Mr. Milward, not ou t......... 7 Mr.Shivshanker,st Usborne, b Grieg.................................. 2 run out Extras..........................14 Extras ., 64 b Jayaram .. ... 10 Total ... ... 72 Total ...180 18 b Leech .. 18 L o b d S a n d h u b st’s X I. First innings. Second innings. 15 b E. Palmer ... 15 O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W 6 Shivshanker .. 18*4 8 52 4 ... ... 28 3 57 4 1 Hemo .. 14 4 27 1 ... ... 6 0 17 1 2 Oghad ... .. 20 6 S9 6 ... ... 17 4 31 3 5 Bapasola... .. 5 0 9 0 ... 22 Extras... ... 21 Shivlal ... .. 1 0 1 0 ... Total ...118 Total......... 172 BOMBAY GYMKHANA v. KATHIAWAR.— Played at Bombay on August 28. B om bay G ym k h a n a . Lieut. Trueman, lbw, b Shivshanker........... 0 Capt. Kendall, b He- moo ..........................22 Mr. Pogson, b Shiv­ shanker .................. 6 Capt. Anderson, b Shivshanker ........... 0 Capt. Boileau, c Shiv­ lal, b Shivshanker... 0 Lieut. Lazenbye, b Shivshanker ........... 4 Capt.Tomkins,notout 13 N. Jones, b Hemo ... 0 Capt. Walling, c Naj- khawad, b Shiv­ shanker ................... 0 Mr. Muirhead, b Hemoo ................... 0 Mr. Macpherson, b Hemo ................... 3 Extras................... 4 Total K a t h ia w a b . Mr. Kincaid, st Tom­ kins, b Anderson ... ] Mr. Modak, c Mac­ pherson, b Anderson I Mr. Milward,b Ander­ son .......................... Mr. Vysingh. b Pogson Mr. Bapasola, c Ken­ dall, b Pogson........... I Mr. Najkhawad, c Kendall, b Pogson Mr. Shivlal, retired hu rt.......................... Mr. Hemo, not ou t... Mr. Hoghad, st Tom­ kins, b Anderson ... Extras................. Total (7 wkts)126 Mr. Templer and Mr. Shivshanker to bat. LORD SANDHURST’S X I. v. KATHIAWAR.- Played at Poona on A ugust 28 and 29. L o r d S a n d h u rs t’s X I. First innings. Second innings. Capt. Usborne, b Oghad ... 4 c& b Shivshanker 1 Major Beresford, b Shiv- c Shivshanker, b shanker .......................... 5 Oghad ........... Capt. Grieg, b Oghad.. ...3 2 *tModak,bOghad 49 Mr. Brogan, c Vajesinhji, b Oghad..................................26 run out ............. MajorMartin,b Shivshanker 12 cShivlal, b Hemo Mr. Bond, b Hemo ........... 0 b Shivshanker ... Major King, c Warrington, b Oghad ..........................43 Major Stanton, b Oghad ... 6 Mr. Wintertottom, b Oghad 0 Mr. Moore, not out ........... 0 Lord Sandhurst, b shanker .......... Extras Shiv- not out.................. b Shivshanker ... b Oghad ........... c Shivlal, b Shiv­ shanker ........... did not bat Extras Total .................. 148 Total ...134 Second innings, b Winterbottom 0 b Winterbottom 2 c Grieg,bWinter­ bottom ......... 0 not out...................10 b Winterbottom 22 b Winterbottom 0 b BoDd ......... 1 cUsborne,b Bond 83 b Bond................... 4 b Winterbottom 44 ... 0 ... 14 Hemo delivered one no-ball. K a th ia w a r . First innings. O. M. R. W . O. M. R. W . Grieg ... 13*2 3 19 8 |Winterbottom 13 3 33 2 W e have received no record of the bowling in the second innings. POONA v. KATH IAWAR .—Played at Poona on August 30. P oona G ym k h an a . First innings. Second innings. Lieut. Deas, c Hemo, b Bapasola ..............................38 b Femo .......... 1 Iieut. Bowen,candb Hemo 27 c Kincaid, b Bapasola............. 6 Mr. Brogan, b Bapasola ... 8 c Shivshanker, b Oghad ........... Capt. Usborne, bHemo ...11 b Hemo MajorBeresford, b Bapasola 11 c Sampson, Bapasola... Mr. Duncan, run out......... 0 c Sampson, Bapsaola... Mr.Markham,cShivshanker, c Templer, b Oghad ..............................85 Oghad ... Mr. Bain, b Hemo ........... 5 b Oghad Mr. Young, b Shivlal.........12 c Templer, Shivshanker ... 12 Mr. Mathew,b Oghad ... 3 c Bapasola, b Shivshanker ... 6 Mr. Gledstones, not out ... 2 notout .............. 6 Extras .........10 Extras.............10 9 .. 24 b .. 18 b .. 2 b .. 10 ... 1 b Total.........................162 K a th ia w a k . First innings. Mr. Kincaid, lbw, b Deas Mr. Modak, b Bowen... Mr. Milward, c Usborne, Bowen......................... Mr. Nagkhavad, b Deas Mr. Oghad, b Bowen ... . Mr. Templer, b Bowen Mr. Hemo, not out Mr. Shivlal, c Mathew, Deas .......................... Mr. Sampson, b Deas .. Mr. Shivshanker, not out Mr. Bapasola did not bat Extras ........... Total ...ICO 15 Second innings, b Deas................... 5 46 b Bowen ........... 16 0 b Deas................... 5 21 b Deas................... 10 10 c Usborne, b Deas 0 7 b Bowen ........... 11 12 b Deas................... 3 4 b Bowen ........... 45 0 not out................. 1 0 stYoung,b Bowen 0 0 cBrogan,bBowen 13 4 Extras . 9 Total ...119 Total ...118 PARSEE GYMKHANA v. MARINE BATTALION. Played on August 31, on the ground of the Parsee Gymkhana. P absee G ym k h an a . D. G. Tata, c Gevoo, b Sher Khan ...........18 D. F. Dubash, run out 109 F. C. Bottlewalla, not out .......................... 3 Extras ...........13 E. N. Davur, b Shaik Ibrahim .................. 0 Total (3 wkts.) *243 K. K. Kharas, not out 100 N. H. Chinoy, M. M. Wadia, P. D. Kanga, M. H. Sanjana, K. M. Mistri, and J. M. Patell did not bat. * Innings declared closed. M a b in e B a tta lio n . Shaik Sher Khan, lbw, b Patell .................. 28 Pte. Gevoo, st Kharas, b Davur ................... 9 Pte. Shaik Ibrahim, c Patell, b Sanjana ... 10 Lieut. Waller, Pte. Sonmehter, Pte. Kaloo, Pte. Shaik Kasim, Pte. Changia, and Pte. Sonoo did not bat. Capt. Creagh, run out 10 Hav Pandoo, not out 1 Extras ...........12 Total (4 wkts.) ... 70

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